Category: Androgyny-Based Gender Theory
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[AGTRT-BA29] Patriarchy has fallen after 12,800 years; transition to high-tech matriarchy has begun
Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team Artwork: I, Pet Goat II, Heliophant Androgyny-Based Gender Theory (ABGT) states that humans evolved as a matriarchal species on the Savannah some 300,000 years ago, and that humans suddenly became patriarchal 12,800 years ago as a result of collective trauma caused by a large comet impact (see also AGTRT-BA1,…
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[AGTRT-BA28] Why facing evil is so crucial now, according to Carl Jung
Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team Carl Jung spent a lot of time contemplating on evil. He said humanity would face evil like never before, as we have just enterred the Age of Aquarius. This shift in Platonic month or astrological epoch only happens once every 2000 years. And this particular shift, the shift from the…
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[AGTRT-BA24] The secondary gender identity (SGI) determines the androgynous personality structure
Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team (AGTRT). Structure of this blog Artwork: Paula Belle Flores 1. Introduction Androgyny-Based Gender Theory (ABGT) is fundamentally about the role that gender and sexuality play in consciousness. From there, ABGT formulates a new view of gender identity called Androgyny-Based Gender Identity (ABGI). ABGI consists of three aspects: primary gender…
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[AGTRT-BA23] The collective patriarchal trauma can only be healed through embracing the aloneness of existence
Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team An essential part of the individuation process, or the process by which we become spiritually “whole” and which has been structurally mapped out by Carl Jung and others, is embracing the singleness that is intrinsic to existence. We were born alone and will die alone, and in the meantime…
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[AGTRT-BF48] Primary gender identity is about whether we feel male, female or neutral
Jan Bergstra & Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team Our research team (AGTRT) is developing two new gender theories side by side: Androgyny Based Gender Theory (ABGT) and Formal Gender Theory (FGT). FGT focuses on the concept of gender and exactly how it has evolved over time in science and beyond. FGT aims to clarify…
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[AGTRT-BF47] The distinction between primary and secondary gender identity makes room for androgyny
Jan Bergstra & Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team In gender theory, the notion ofgender identity plays a leading role. A person’s gender identity is the gender that a person ascribes to himself, where, according to our formal gender theory (FGT), one can choose from male, female and neutral. In addition to gender identity, there…