The 4B Movement: Mature Souls Say "Hell No" PT5
- JP Van Hulle
- Oct 4
- 2 min read
The 4B Movement: Mature Souls Say "Hell No"
One of the most significant things happening right now is the 4B Movement that started in South Korea and is spreading among women everywhere. The four "B's" translate roughly to: no sex with men, no marriage to men, no dating men, no childbearing.
This might look like just a feminist response to patriarchy, but it's actually deeper than that. It's a Mature Soul response to Young and Baby Soul relationship dynamics. These women are basically saying, "I will not accept relationship structures that require me to subordinate myself. If the available options require me to give up my equality and autonomy, I'm opting out entirely."
This reflects core Mature Soul principles. Equality is non-negotiable. Personal growth and self-determination are sacred. And many explicitly say there are already enough humans on the planet, so choosing not to reproduce is environmentally responsible.
Here's the staggering part: 40% of women under 40 globally have declared they're not having children. That's a massive shift in human reproductive behavior, and it's not primarily about economics or careers. It's about soul-level refusal to participate in systems that don't honor their whole being.
The Population Correction Coming
The 4B Movement connects to a larger demographic shift that soul age theory predicts. As the last Infant Souls complete their transition to Baby consciousness (we're looking at 2028-2030), the need for massive concurrent incarnations ends. Souls won't need to maintain six to twelve simultaneous lifetimes anymore.
As our concurrent incarnations die off over the next century, they won't be replaced with new births. Global population will naturally decline from 8 billion back toward 1 billion - which represents each soul having one incarnation at a time.
This isn't catastrophic - it's returning to normal after the temporary surge. A world with 1 billion people living extended, fulfilling lifetimes with advanced technology and fair resource distribution would be way more sustainable than our current overcrowded situation.
Love it, and I’m sure I’m enjoying living in that future (I’m getting a lot out of those lifetimes).
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