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Aurora !!Ju7jsDaiUUd/lgbt/40316485#40369278
7/13/2025, 3:00:20 AM
>>40367591
>Who I worship
It pains me to say that throughout my life I've been mostly a down to Earth person. I've always, and still have, a hard time believing something. I was raised presbyter and remember praying to the Triune God a lot to guide me in the right direction, if I wasn't making any mistakes, and how to synthesise religion with transness.
Later when I did medically transition I would go on /x/ and just kinda try out everything under the sun from chaos magic, egregore, servitors, LoA. I would just do all these mental things in order to make me look more feminine. I had a brief period where I prayed to Freya. (also I can do tarot readings, anyone want one of those? maybe for another thread.)
My choices were mostly based on exploration and just trying stuff out. Neoplatonism is where I found my place in the end where I belief in the One, with the Pagan Gods as part of the whole. I don't need help in becoming more feminine anymore, I pray for guidance nowadays from local spirits. Though I must say that I feel a strong calling for Cybele.

>Lady Brighid
So beautiful! If you feel connected to her then you should totally pursue it. People often feel a calling for a certain God or spirit regardless of their own personal struggles. It doesn't have to define your connection, though I do think she might be able to help you in that matter anyway. How did you get to this point? I'd love to hear your story

>related question...
Gods associated with intimacy tend to be strongly masculine, feminine or transformative. So it makes sense to me why trans people would feel a calling for it. It's totally fine to not feel a calling for it! When reading through certain sexual practices I also get a bit apprehensive. If you still like Aphrodite for her other attributes try getting into epithets! An epithet is a different version of an existing God, focusing on specific aspects. Aphrodite Morpho was believed to be a Goddess of chastity and marriage for example.