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{{b|}}{{b|The Reincarnation Theory of Otherkin}}{{b|}} is an article about [[otherkin]] who explain their experience through [[reincarnation]], written by [[Lupa]] for [[wikipedia:The Witches{{b| Voice|The Witches}} Voice]]. In it, Lupa outlines the theory and presents arguments for and against it, concluding "Needless to say, there are thousands of people in this world who are Otherkin, who identify as such and who live perfectly functional, happy lives with no ill effects from their identities. The theory of reincarnation offers many of us a way to explain this feeling of being Other, so we can find peace with ourselves in our entirety."
{{b|The Reincarnation Theory of Otherkin}} is an article about [[otherkin]] who explain their experience through [[reincarnation]], written by [[Lupa]] for [[wikipedia:The Witches{{b| Voice|The Witches}} Voice]]. In it, Lupa outlines the theory and presents arguments for and against it, concluding "Needless to say, there are thousands of people in this world who are Otherkin, who identify as such and who live perfectly functional, happy lives with no ill effects from their identities. The theory of reincarnation offers many of us a way to explain this feeling of being Other, so we can find peace with ourselves in our entirety."

Latest revision as of 21:55, 13 September 2023

The Reincarnation Theory of Otherkin
Media type New media article
Release date December 04, 2005
Creator Lupa
Publisher The Witches' Voice
URL http://www.witchvox.com/va/dt_va.html?a=usor&c=words&id=10338


The Reincarnation Theory of Otherkin is an article about otherkin who explain their experience through reincarnation, written by Lupa for wikipedia:The Witches''' Voice''' Voice. In it, Lupa outlines the theory and presents arguments for and against it, concluding "Needless to say, there are thousands of people in this world who are Otherkin, who identify as such and who live perfectly functional, happy lives with no ill effects from their identities. The theory of reincarnation offers many of us a way to explain this feeling of being Other, so we can find peace with ourselves in our entirety."