The transgender community and LGBTQ culture are characterized by a shared history of activism, resilience, and the celebration of diverse gender identities that exist outside traditional societal norms.

[2, 3]. Represented as a figure split exactly down the middle, this deity symbolizes the inseparable nature of masculine and feminine energies in the universe [3, 4]. 2. Hapi (Ancient Egypt) In Egyptian mythology,

Atum, a creator god and personification of the primordial mound is a different deity from Aten, the deified sun disc. As for Ateni...

How to Be an Ally (Within or Outside the LGBTQ+ World)

Whether you are gay, straight, or questioning, supporting the trans community requires specific actions:

Today, the most visible tension is around trans women in women’s sports and spaces. Some cisgender lesbians and feminists argue that trans women threaten hard-won female-only sanctuaries. Trans advocates counter that exclusion mirrors the same arguments once used against lesbians in feminism.

There is also the deity form of Ardhanarishvara, who is androgynous in nature, half-male, half-female, and often depicted with a t... Ardhanarishvara Rainbow Serpent

Celebrating Trans Joy in LGBTQ Spaces

We cannot let the news cycle define the trans experience. Yes, the statistics are scary (high rates of violence and suicide), but trans joy is radical and contagious.