


In the Radical Faerie tribe I have met men who naturally and joyfully embrace and express their inner feminine. I love my male body and have no wish to change it, but I had never felt fully at home in all male company, often even in gay male venues. In the mid 90s, as I faced living and dying with AIDS, my inner feminine took over and led me on a path of soul transformation. Every single personality is formed through an interplay of gender, awareness and belief, and we can all expand our life experience in each area. It might be that a person feels motivated to embrace and expand their inner gender, but not necessarily wish to change the body. This accepted, we can then see how it is possible to transform one’s gender in two ways.

(This was once widely accepted in the pre-Christian and pre-Islamic pagan cultures of Europe and the Middle East where TRANS PEOPLE FULFILLED SACRED ROLES, a vestige of which is still present in the Hijra people of India). That is where the real gender is.” Malidoma Some of the Dagara people of West Africa, In that context, a male who is physically male can vibrate female energy, and vice versa. “ Among the Dagara people, gender has very little to do with anatomy. We may feel we are both genders on the inner planes, or that we are a medley of frequencies that need no gender label at all. The inner gender may well not align with the body gender, and this is normal, as traditional cultures once understood. The rise in TRANS VISIBILITY, especially since 2014, is happening in the West where this basic metaphysical reality is not understood. Regarding GENDER, both body and mind/spirit express through gender and the gender of each part of us may be differently aligned. For example I have learnt through my studies and experience that how we think, what we believe and imagine are always creating frequencies that generate well-being or dis-ease in our bodies. In the West all our incredible scientific and medical advances in understanding are missing awareness of this fundamental nature of reality, and will ultimately all one day be revised, when the nature of consciousness is better understood. The Western culture lost this understanding at some point in its history, and began to see the mind as a feature or function of the physical brain, but in the Eastern world the exploration of Mind (which in the East includes thought, imagination, memory, emotion and spirit) took central place in the philosophical and religious sectors. THE MATERIAL (PHYSICAL BODY) AND THE NON-MATERIAL (MIND, SPIRIT) THERE ARE TWO LAYERS TO OUR HUMAN REALITY In the years 1995-2000 I underwent a transformation of my being – due to sickness I was motivated to explore the metaphysical layers of existence and quickly worked out that:
