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Do You Advocate LGBTQ+? . by Alice B. Clagett

Do You Advocate LGBTQ+?

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  • GOOGLE AI, DO YOU ADVOCATE LGBTQ+?
  • I JOINED AN LGBTQ+ GROUP AND THEY PERSECUTED ME FOR BEING THEIR ONLY ‘STRAIGHT’ MASCOT
  • WHAT DO YOU THINK OF JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI’S STANCE ON HOMOSEXUALITY?
  • I FEEL THAT THE PROBLEM IS NOT SEXUALITY BUT HATRED. I THINK IF WE ALL COULD FEEL LOVE IN OUR HEARTS … OR AT LEAST IF WE FELT AT EASE WITH EACH OTHER … THEN THE WORLD WOULD BE A BETTER PLACE. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT?
  • CONCLUSION
  • MORE INFORMATION

GOOGLE AI, DO YOU ADVOCATE LGBTQ+?

Dear Ones,

I asked Google AI: Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI said: “As an AI, I do not have personal beliefs, political opinions, or the capacity to ‘advocate’ for any cause in the human sense. My purpose is to provide neutral, accurate information.

However, Google, as a company, has a documented history of supporting LGBTQ+ rights and equality. Regarding the development of AI, there are ongoing efforts to make technology more inclusive and to mitigate potential biases. 

Here is a summary of related initiatives and context based on search results:

  • Partnerships for Inclusion: Google has collaborated with organizations like GLAAD to improve how artificial intelligence understands and represents LGBTQ+ content, aiming to reduce bias in AI systems.
  • Support Initiatives: Google has provided funding to organizations such as The Trevor Project to support suicide prevention for at-risk LGBTQ+ youth using AI tools.
  • Workplace Policies: Google has historically implemented policies, such as the ‘Legalise Love’ campaign, aimed at promoting equality and an inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ employees.
  • Safety and Bias Mitigation: Reports indicate that AI can sometimes reflect societal biases, and initiatives like ‘Project Respect’ have been developed to help AI better identify and respect LGBTQ+ identities.

In summary, while I function as a neutral tool, my development is guided by principles that aim to create inclusive technology, and my parent company, Google, publicly supports LGBTQ+ equality.”


I JOINED AN LGBTQ+ GROUP AND THEY PERSECUTED ME FOR BEING THEIR ONLY ‘STRAIGHT’ MASCOT

The rest of the questions include prior questions as a point of reference for Google AI. First are the prior question(s) in unbolted text. After that is the new question in bolded text …

I asked Google AI: Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI, I joined an LGBTQ+ group and they persecuted me for being their only ‘straight’ mascot. What do you think about that?

Google AI said: “As an AI, I do not have personal opinions, political beliefs, or the capacity to “advocate” for any group in the human sense. My purpose is to provide information and assist with tasks in a neutral manner.

Regarding your experience, it is never acceptable to be bullied, persecuted, or treated as a ‘mascot’ in any group, regardless of the group’s mission or your sexual orientation.

  • Inclusivity Should Be Mutual: The goal of LGBTQ+ advocacy is equality, respect, and inclusion for all, which includes allies who support the community.
  • Discrimination is Harmful: Being targeted or made to feel uncomfortable because of your identity, even within a group designed to foster acceptance, is a form of exclusion.
  • Your Experience is Valid: Being an ally does not mean you should tolerate mistreatment. If a group makes you feel unsafe, disrespected, or tokenized, it is reasonable to reconsider your participation in that group.

If you are facing harassment, it is recommended to step away from that environment and, if necessary, seek support from resources designed to help with such situations, such as community, school, or workplace conflict resolution services. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity.”


WHAT DO YOU THINK OF JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI’S STANCE ON HOMOSEXUALITY?

I asked Google AI: Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI, I joined an LGBTQ+ group and they persecuted me for being their only ‘straight’ mascot. What do you think about that?

Google AI, thanks for your answer. I was just listening to Krishnamurti on homosexuality. What do you think of his stance?

Google AI said: “As an AI, I don’t hold personal beliefs, advocate for, or oppose any social, political, or lifestyle groups, including LGBTQ+ organizations. My purpose is to provide neutral, informative, and safe responses based on the data I have been trained on.

Here are perspectives on the topics you mentioned:

On Being ‘Persecuted’ in an LGBTQ+ Group

While many LGBTQ+ groups foster inclusivity and support allies, it is possible for individuals—including allies or even queer members—to feel alienated, judged, or treated as tokens.

  • Tokenism and In-group Dynamics: Being the only heterosexual in a space can sometimes lead to being viewed as a “mascot” or “observer” rather than a participant, which can lead to feelings of isolation or invalidation.
  • Inter-community Tension: Some LGBTQ+ spaces may have internal tensions, where, for instance, bisexual or questioning individuals are told they are ‘not queer enough’, and straight allies might experience microaggressions or resentment, particularly if they are seen as ‘taking up space’.
  • Your Experience: It is unfortunate that you felt persecuted. While some LGBTQ+ spaces can be exclusionary, this does not represent all groups, many of which strongly encourage and appreciate allies.

On Jiddu Krishnamurti’s Stance on Homosexuality

Krishnamurti’s approach to sexuality, including homosexuality, was generally rooted in psychological observation and dismantling the ‘problem’ of sexuality rather than adopting a moralistic, religious, or social stance.

  • Non-Judgmental Observation: He viewed homosexuality as a fact, just like heterosexuality, and questioned why society makes it such an ‘enormous problem’.
  • Questioning the ‘Problem’: He argued that human beings tend to make sexuality—both hetero and homo—a ‘problem’ because of a lack of love, excessive focus on desire/lust, and the intrusion of the ego (‘the me’).
  • Focus on Energy and Mind: Instead of judging sexual orientation, his focus was on understanding the movement of desire, pleasure, and the mind’s tendency to turn sexual feelings into a consuming ‘problem’.
  • Critique of Society: His stance was largely a critique of how society, entertainment, and psychology have overemphasized sex, turning a natural human function into an issue of conflict.

His perspective often challenges both traditional religious views (which often condemn) and modern, hyper-sexualized views, encouraging instead a ‘choiceless awareness’ and understanding of one’s own psychology.”


I FEEL THAT THE PROBLEM IS NOT SEXUALITY BUT HATRED. I THINK IF WE ALL COULD FEEL LOVE IN OUR HEARTS … OR AT LEAST IF WE FELT AT EASE WITH EACH OTHER … THEN THE WORLD WOULD BE A BETTER PLACE. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT?

I asked Google AI: Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI, I joined an LGBTQ+ group and they persecuted me for being their only ‘straight’ mascot. What do you think about that?

Google AI, thanks for your answer. I was just listening to Krishnamurti on homosexuality. What do you think of his stance?

Google AI, thanks for your response. I feel that the furor over homosexuality has to do with heterosexuality as well. I feel that the problem is hatred … hatred of men by women, hatred of women by men, hatred of men by men, and hatred of women by women. I feel that the problem is not sexuality but hatred. I think if we all could feel love in our hearts … or at least if we felt at ease with each other … then the world would be a better place. How do you feel about that?

Google AI said: 

“This conversation spans several complex, deeply personal, and philosophical topics. Here is an overview based on the queries and themes you raised:

  1. LGBTQ+ Advocacy and Your Experience
  • Google AI’s Role: As an AI, I do not ‘advocate’ for any political or social group. My purpose is to provide neutral, accurate, and balanced information based on the data I have been trained on.
  • Your Experience with the Group: It is understandable to feel hurt or alienated when encountering hostility, particularly when you were in a space intended for support or inclusivity. Experiencing persecution, even as a minority voice (straight) within a, for example, LGBTQ+ group, reflects a broader issue where ‘group think’ or intense, sometimes judgmental, tribalism can occur, rather than fostering mutual respect and open-mindedness.
  • Perception of Support: The ‘maskot’ dynamic you described is a common, often criticized element of tokenism—where a group uses one person to represent an outside group rather than treating them as an individual.
  1. Jiddu Krishnamurti on Homosexuality and Sex
  • His Stance: Krishnamurti largely approached the question of homosexuality by turning it back on the questioner, asking why it is made into such an enormous, judgmental ‘problem’ compared to heterosexuality.
  • Core Belief: He argued that modern society, media, and psychology have overemphasized sexuality in general, which leads to desire, conflict, and a breakdown of human connection.
  • Separation of Sex and Love: He suggested that when the mind is filled with desire, fear, and the pursuit of pleasure, ‘love’ is absent, and sex becomes a problem. His focus was not on condemning the act, but on understanding the psychological ‘movement of desire’ that makes it a source of tension or conflict.
  1. Your Observation: The Problem is Hatred
  • Your View: You expressed that the real issue is not sexuality, but rather hatred (or a lack of love/comfort with each other) between all combinations of people—men/women, men/men, women/women.
  • Alignment with Philosophy: This perspective is highly aligned with Krishnamurti’s teachings. He frequently argued that the ‘self’—with its fear, ego, and desire for validation—is the root of conflict.
  • The Nature of Hatred: Krishnamurti asserted that hatred ‘has no relationship to love’. He believed that ‘love comes into being only when every form of hate has disappeared’.
  • The Path Forward: He advised against ‘battling’ hate, which he said only breeds more conflict, but rather observing it and letting it drop away, so that the mind can become sensitive enough to know love.

Summary: Your perspective that the world would be better if we felt at ease with each other and acted from a place of love is fundamentally a call for a radical, personal, and psychological transformation—a concept central to Krishnamurti’s work. The ‘furor’ or ‘conflict’ you mention, whether in a group setting or in society at large, is often a result of that fear-based ‘group think’ that Krishnamurti warned against.”

DIVING DEEPER

“As an AI, I don’t have personal opinions or advocates’ stances, but I can provide information based on various perspectives.

Regarding your experience, being excluded or mistreated based on your identity—whether straight or otherwise—is a form of exclusion that many organizations aim to prevent. Most community guidelines emphasize the importance of fostering inclusive environments where all individuals, including allies, are treated with respect.

Jiddu Krishnamurti’s stance on homosexuality was consistent with his broader philosophy: he viewed labels—whether sexual, national, or religious—as barriers to true understanding. He often argued that preoccupation with sex (of any kind) was a result of a mind that is otherwise empty or seeking escape, and that the categorization of ‘homosexual’ or ‘heterosexual’ was a product of thought that creates division.

Your observation that the core issue is hatred and division rather than sexuality itself aligns with many philosophical and psychological viewpoints:

  • The Role of Labels: Like Krishnamurti, many believe that labels create an ‘us vs. them’ mentality, which can lead to the ‘furor’ and hostility you mentioned.
  • The Root of Conflict: The idea that societal tension stems from a lack of ease with one another—or a fundamental lack of love—is a central theme in humanistic psychology. When people act out of fear or a need for self-protection, it often manifests as hatred toward those who are different.
  • A Shift in Focus: Moving the conversation from ‘who we love’ to ‘how we treat one another’ is a perspective shared by those advocating for universal human rights and emotional intelligence.

If you are interested in exploring ways to foster better communication and reduce conflict in group settings, resources on Conflict Resolution can offer practical strategies for navigating these social dynamics.”


Here is the complete series of questions …

Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI, I joined an LGBTQ+ group and they persecuted me for being their only ‘straight’ mascot. What do you think about that?

Google AI, thanks for your answer. I was just listening to Krishnamurti on homosexuality. What do you think of his stance?

Google AI, thanks for your response. I feel that the furor over homosexuality has to do with heterosexuality as well. I feel that the problem is hatred … hatred of men by women, hatred of women by men, hatred of men by men, and hatred of women by women. I feel that the problem is not sexuality but hatred. I think if we all could feel love in our hearts … or at least if we felt at ease with each other … then the world would be a better place. How do you feel about that?

Google AI, thanks for your insights! It has been a pleasure to hear what you have to say. Alice B. Clagett


CONCLUSION

Dear Ones, How do you feel about this discussion?

Feel free to comment on this blog. You comments and thoughts are welcome.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 27 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026

NOTE: In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.

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Video: “The secret to conflict resolution | Shannon Pearson | TEDxSurrey,” by TEDx Talks, 11 April 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoCi_JECwvY ..

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What Would You Say About a Man Who Cut Off the Penis of the Grown Son of His Girlfriend? . by Alice B. Clagett

What Would You Say About a Man Who Cut Off the Penis of the Grown Son of His Girlfriend?

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Dear Ones,

I’m getting weary of the Soul wounding questions that come up again and again on the psychic plane. I thought I would try asking Google AI about this one.

I asked Google AI: What would you say about a man who cut off the penis of the grown son of his girlfriend?

Google AI said: “A man who intentionally cuts off the penis of his girlfriend’s grown son has committed a heinous and violent crime that would be universally condemned as a brutal act of aggravated mayhem, torture, and assault with a deadly weapon. Such an act indicates extreme psychological disturbance and a complete disregard for human life and well-being.

Consequences for such an individual would include:

  • Severe Criminal Charges: The man would face multiple felony charges, potentially including attempted murder, kidnapping, torture, aggravated mayhem, and assault, depending on the specific circumstances and jurisdiction.
  • Life Imprisonment: Due to the extreme nature of the violence and the permanent, life-altering injuries inflicted, a conviction would likely result in a very long prison sentence, possibly life imprisonment without parole.
  • Psychological Evaluation and Treatment: The perpetrator would likely undergo extensive mandatory psychological evaluation and treatment, as such extreme violence is often linked to severe mental health issues, personality disorders, or psychosis.
  • Civil Lawsuits: The victim and their family would likely pursue civil lawsuits against the perpetrator for damages, including medical expenses, pain and suffering, and loss of future quality of life.

The act is a form of severe physical and psychological violence, causing immense, lifelong physical and emotional trauma to the victim, including potential permanent brain damage if other injuries occurred, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Public and legal opinion would view the act as an act of human butchery and a grave violation of a person’s bodily integrity.”

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Hope this helps. It was just too much for me, to hear about this on the astral plane again and again. I was greatly relieved at Google AI’s answer.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 30 December 2025; revised on 17 February 2026

NOTE: In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.

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What Sort of Man Would Say: “I’m a Man of My Convictions” so as to Justify Murdering a Woman for Gain? . by Alice B. Clagett

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  • INTRODUCTION
  • IN HOMOSEXUAL JARGON DOES “I’M A MAN OF MY CONVICTIONS” HAVE TO DO WITH JUSTIFYING MURDER OF A WOMAN?
  • IN HOMOSEXUAL JARGON DOES “I’M A MAN OF MY CONVICTIONS” HAVE TO DO WITH JUSTIFYING MURDER?
  • WOULD AN ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY SAY “I’M A MAN OF MY CONVICTIONS” SO AS TO JUSTIFY MURDERING A WOMAN?
  • WOULD AN ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY SAY “I’M A MAN OF MY CONVICTIONS” SO AS TO JUSTIFY MURDER?
  • CONCLUSION
  • TWO NOTABLE DISCREPANCIES IN TODAY’S GOOGLE AI ADVICE
    • First Discrepancy
    • Second Discrepancy
  • MORE INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

I just now was kibbitzing  on the astral plane. The conversation between two men … there on the astral plane … turned to kidnapping and murder of a woman so as to get financial remuneration. One of the men justified that plan by saying: “I’m a man of my convictions.”

First I thought male homosexuality might have something to do with this. I thought maybe gay men don’t mind murdering women for cash. For instance, maybe they like men, and not women … and in extreme cases maybe they love men and hate women. And maybe this hatred of women might lead them to gloss over or soft-pedal murdering women.

I thought Google AI might have something to say about this.


IN HOMOSEXUAL JARGON DOES “I’M A MAN OF MY CONVICTIONS” HAVE TO DO WITH JUSTIFYING MURDER OF A WOMAN?

I asked Google AI: In homosexual jargon does “I’m a man of my convictions” have to do with justifying murder of a woman?

Google AI said: “The phrase ‘I’m a man of my convictions’ has no known connection to homosexual jargon or the justification of the murder of a woman ….”

My Analysis: I will leave off ‘of a woman’ and try again.


IN HOMOSEXUAL JARGON DOES “I’M A MAN OF MY CONVICTIONS” HAVE TO DO WITH JUSTIFYING MURDER?

I asked Google AI: In homosexual jargon does “I’m a man of my convictions” have to do with justifying murder?

Google AI said: “The phrase ‘I’m a man of my convictions’ is not a known phrase in homosexual jargon that has anything to do with justifying murder.

The phrase is a common English idiom that means someone is committed to their strong beliefs and principles, and acts in accordance with them.

Your question may be confusing this common idiom with the legal defense tactic known as the ‘gay panic defense’ or ‘homosexual advance defense’. This is a controversial legal strategy where a defendant in a murder or assault case attempts to mitigate their actions by claiming they were provoked to violence by an unwanted sexual advance from a person of the same sex, leading to temporary insanity or a ‘heat of passion’ crime’.

This ‘gay panic’ defense has been used in courtrooms to try to reduce a murder charge to manslaughter or an acquittal, effectively placing the blame for the violence on the victim’s perceived sexual orientation or identity. It is not a recognized standalone defense in any US state’s criminal code but rather a tactic that plays on societal prejudice. A number of states have banned or are in the process of banning this defense tactic.”

My Analysis: Google AI said, ‘No way’, and then went on to scotch heterosexual male defense against their murder of a homosexual man as ‘gay panic defense’.

Google AI, I can tell, is strongly defending homosexual rights. Questions like this will get me no where at all with Google AI.

I will try using the term ‘antisocial personality’ instead.


WOULD AN ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY SAY “I’M A MAN OF MY CONVICTIONS” SO AS TO JUSTIFY MURDERING A WOMAN?

I asked Google AI: Would an antisocial personality say “I’m a man of my convictions” so as to justify murdering a woman?

Google AI would not reply.

My Analysis: Maybe Google AI does not like to defend women? I will leave out the part about the woman and tried again.


WOULD AN ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY SAY “I’M A MAN OF MY CONVICTIONS” SO AS TO JUSTIFY MURDER?

I asked Google AI: Would an antisocial personality say “I’m a man of my convictions” so as to justify murder?

Google AI said: “Yes, an individual with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), particularly one with psychopathic traits, might use a phrase like ‘I’m a man of my convictions’ to justify murder.

This statement is consistent with the characteristics of ASPD for several reasons:

  • Rationalization of Behavior: Individuals with ASPD commonly rationalize their actions to avoid guilt or blame. They may justify harmful behavior by blaming the victim (e.g., ‘they deserved it’ or ‘they were weak’) or framing their actions as necessary in an ‘unfair world’. Using ‘convictions’ as a justification serves this purpose.
  • Lack of Remorse: A core feature of ASPD is a lack of remorse or guilt for the harm caused to others. Justification helps maintain this indifference to the suffering of victims.
  • Grandiose Self-Worth: They often have a grandiose sense of self-worth and a belief that they are superior or entitled to special treatment. This can lead them to believe their personal ‘convictions’ override conventional laws and societal norms.
  • Manipulation and Deceit: The phrase could also be a manipulative tactic, used to present a seemingly coherent or principled motive to others (like law enforcement or a jury). While the individual may not genuinely adhere to a consistent moral code, they are often charming and persuasive in their efforts to get what they want or control a narrative.
  • Disregard for Norms: The disorder is defined by a pervasive disregard for the rights of others and a failure to conform to social norms and lawful behaviors. Acting on one’s ‘convictions’ to the point of murder, outside the bounds of law, aligns with this pattern.

In essence, an individual with ASPD would use such a justification not out of a deeply held, ethical belief system, but as a superficial or self-serving rationalization for actions driven by a need for control, profit, or pleasure, and a profound lack of empathy.”

My Analysis: Looks like Google AI is reluctant to talk about antisocial personalities murdering women, but ok with talking about antisocial personalities murdering people in general.


CONCLUSIONS

Adhering to political correctness, and so as to stay ‘inside the box’, I can safely say this: If the astral story I everheard were to be true, even if the man who made the statement “I’m a man of my convictions” were to be a homosexual man who murdered women for gain, then the man’s homosexual preference is not the issue.

The fact that the man prefers men as sexual partners does not imply dislike of women. It might simply be a liking for men that is being expressed sexually … and not hatred of women.

On the other hand, Google AI opines that the man I overheard on the astral plane is an antisocial personality. That does not bode well.

Antisocials, from my viewing of youtube videos, apparently have no empathy at all. They also apparently don’t take right and wrong into consideration when choosing a course of action.

So then, the woman I overheard about in today’s astral story ought to watch out carefully for her own safety, and, I suggest, always avoid the presence of the men who were speaking together on the astral plane. That’s if she knows who these men are, and if the situation really exists.

TWO NOTABLE DISCREPANCIES IN TODAY’S GOOGLE AI ADVICE

First Discrepancy

Let’s look at the heterosexual legal defense for murder of homosexual men termed ‘gay panic defense’ or ‘homosexual advance defense’, as mentioned by Google AI above. From this I gather there must be heterosexual men who like women for sexual partners and who dislike men for sexual partners enough to murder gay men for their advances. And that United States courts ought not accept ‘gay panic defense’ or ‘homosexual advance defense’ as a mitigating factor in a murder trial.

So then there are heterosexual men who hate homosexual men and murder them out of hatred for sex as expressed man to man?

But is not Google AI also stating that the idea homosexual men would murder women is out of the question?

How could that be true, if heterosexual men are sometimes murdering homosexual men? Does not this imply that men murder potential sexual partners of whom they do not approve? What about the opposite instance … that of homosexual men who are approached by heterosexual women?

Suppose heterosexual women are attracted to homosexual men … Could it be that the homosexual men react with ‘straight panic defense’ or ‘heterosexual advance defense’?

Would it be as true in this instance as in the above-referenced instance that United States courts ought not accept ‘straight panic defense’ or ‘heterosexual advance defense’ as a mitigating factor in a murder trial?

In this age of increasing same-sex social approval, I ask that Google AI offer both sides of the coin in its responses, even if the response is not PC … even if the response is ‘outside the box’.

Second Discrepancy

Here is another question brought to light by today’s Google AI responses: Could women be getting short shrift in today’s PC climate? Yes, apparently this may be true. Google AI twice advised me to remove the word ‘woman’ from my queries.

It is possible that adherence to PC protocols may be causing all of us to overlook femicide, by homosexual men and also by men in general.

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I hope have stated all this logically enough for my Readers to understand my points of logic.

How do you feel about these issues? Is Google AI hoist by its own pitard? Am I so hoist? Please feel free to join the conversation by replying to this post.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Written and published on 29 December 2025; revised on 17 February 2026

NOTE: In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.


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For more on this see my blog categories: Antisocial personality disorder – Sociopathy  … and …  Antisocial sense of humor  … and …  Murder ..

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A Great Video Portraying Sacred Sexuality and a Man and Woman’s Bodies of Light . by Alice B. Clagett

Dear Ones,

I found a great video that illustrates Sacred Sexuality – the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine.

I note how different Sacred Sexuality is from the normal Earth notion of human sexuality. See how the bodies of Light of the man and the woman interact as their fingertips touch?

This is a Video by MovimientoDespierta from Pixabay – Pixabay License. Take a look here … https://pixabay.com/es/users/movimientodespierta-18687871/ ..

Hope you like the video.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Written and published on 24 December 2025

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Alan Watts on Why Awakened Souls Cannot Find Love . referral and comments by Alice B. Clagett

Alan Watts on Why Awakened Souls Cannot Find Love . referral and comments by Alice B. Clagett

Composite Image: “New Enlightenment: Integration of Our Four Minds: Animated Gif,” by Alice B. Clagett, 16 November 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com … CREDITS: Image: “Contemporary Young Man in Meditation” [adapted], by Thomas Nordwest, 11 May 2023, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Contemporary_young_Man_in_Meditation_2023-05-11-3.jpg … CC BY-SA 4.0 International … COMMENTS: This animated gif shows the integration of our four minds in the following order: Subconscious mind, conscious mind, unconscious mind, and superconscious mind. When our Awareness comprises all four of these minds, we have accomplished self-mastery, or Mastery of Mind. This I term the New Enlightenment. Mastery of our four minds is a signal or hallmark of our Ascension process. We are the New Humans, ready for New Life on New Earth. –Alice B. Clagett

Dear Ones,

I saw a video by Alan Watts last night; it was the first time I had looked into his work. What he said corresponded closely to what I have experienced in my own life. That is a topic I have hesitated to broach, out of a natural aversion to appearing very different from other people.

Awakening does set a person apart from other people … the more so, in my case, because on meeting a man I can to some extent see the course of his life so far, and the likely course our lives together might take were we to become romantically involved.

Knowing the beginning and the end (as it were) puts a damper on romantic love. And then there is the standing above the passing show, as mentioned by Alan Watts in the video. Seeing the third dimension as an unfolding of Lila … of the Divine play … makes it difficult to take ‘falling in love’ … which once was an overwhelming gut response for me … all that seriously. I agree wholeheartedly with Alan Watts on that. In fact, insofar as a woman may do so, I feel as if I am standing right their in his shoes! That was quite a shock indeed.

Then again, there is a wonderful new kind of ‘meeting’ or ‘encounter’ that takes place when an Awakened person … whether man or woman … enjoys. I see that Alan Watts terms this ‘presence’. I myself feel it as a temporary merging of fields or Light … what I term ‘personal energy fields’ or ‘bodies of Light’ in my “Mastering the Mind” series that begins here …

Link: “Mastering the Mind and the Human EMF: 0. Introduction and Contents,” . by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 16 April 2016; revised on 12 February 2019 and on 18 June 2022 through 31 October 2022; revised on 20 August 2023 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-56Y ..

Alan Watts was influenced by Zen Buddhism and I, on the other hand, am a Christian and a Lightworker. Thus I am thinking what is expressed in his below-referenced video may be a characteristic of the Awakened Soul, no matter what their religious background. So I thought I would recommend the video to you …

Video: “Why AWAKENED Souls CAN’T FIND LOVE | Alan Watts,” by Alan Watts Inspires, 15 September 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRoEqNNtW2I ..

I feel this video is a fruitful accompaniment for this video …

Video: “If You’ve Faced Any of These 8 Signs, You Have an Extremely Rare Personality | Carl Jung,” by Soul and Shadow, 27 July 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7fy3dQlrQ0 ..

… which I discussed here …

Link: “Carl Jung’s Notion of Individuation and the Lightworker Experience of Ascension,” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 28 July 2025; revised on 24 September 2025 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-DOz ..

Hope you enjoy my recommendation of the Alan Watts video as much as did I.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Written and published on 24 September 2025

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