Rainbowgenic

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rainbowgenic ( n., adj.)
A symbol for Rainbowgenic systems created on request by the Frost System
Applies tosystems
Coiner ClockWork and Plursephone from BlackRose

A rainbowgenic system is one formed after a previous miscarriage, stillbirth or death during infancy from their parent(s), where the soul from the baby didn't go away and got stuck into the body of the next child, sometimes during the birth or some time after the birth.

Related Terms

Protogenic refers to systems that have been around for as long as can be remembered, even from birth. Some rainbowgenic systems can also be protogenic.

Metagenic refers to systems that have metaphysical or spiritual origins, not necessarily tied to any religion or practice. Some rainbowgenic systems can also consider themselves metagenic.

History

Rainbowgenic came from the term rainbow baby. Rainbow baby is a term for a child born to a family that has previously lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth or death during infancy. The term rainbow is symbolic, representing the hope brought by the child after the previous loss.[1]

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