Our Readers' Stories
Life's journey for each transgender person consists of two types of elements:
1. Common elements (guilt, shame, fear, abuse, loss of self-worth) that are inflicted upon us by ourselves and others (family, friends, co-workers, strangers) as we try to live the life we know is best for us.
2. Those uniquely beautiful and wonderful elements that either bring good into our lives, or provide us more "learning opportunities".
The Divine Master does not make junk. He has a reason for each and every beautiful creation! It is the responsibility of every human being to realize this, to seek the beauty of His works, and to realize and cherish the value of His Work.
As a transgender person, each of us needs to:
- See the importance, significance and value in the life we have been given by Him!
- Throw off the shackles that have been placed on us (by ourselves and others).
- Express ourselves! (Tell the world who we are and what we are capable of doing.)
- Get on with the beauties of the works He wants us to do! (Do those things that we are capable of doing!)
The attached pages are those expressions of its author!
1. Common elements (guilt, shame, fear, abuse, loss of self-worth) that are inflicted upon us by ourselves and others (family, friends, co-workers, strangers) as we try to live the life we know is best for us.
2. Those uniquely beautiful and wonderful elements that either bring good into our lives, or provide us more "learning opportunities".
The Divine Master does not make junk. He has a reason for each and every beautiful creation! It is the responsibility of every human being to realize this, to seek the beauty of His works, and to realize and cherish the value of His Work.
As a transgender person, each of us needs to:
- See the importance, significance and value in the life we have been given by Him!
- Throw off the shackles that have been placed on us (by ourselves and others).
- Express ourselves! (Tell the world who we are and what we are capable of doing.)
- Get on with the beauties of the works He wants us to do! (Do those things that we are capable of doing!)
The attached pages are those expressions of its author!
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