Transgendered: To Be Born Again Out of Flesh
By Dogov Spring
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This essay is a brief history of the human struggle with its own self as it attempts to evolve back to its origin.
Human internal beliefs and external desires are highly diverse and within these diversities there is a possibility of being born again either out of the spirit which is metaphysical, or out of the flesh which is physical. Changing gender is an attempt for an individual to start a new life, to have a new beginning, or to be reborn into a different gender. There is a possibility of having an understanding of the spiritual rebirth by observing and analysing a physical rebirth out of flesh. As the physical rebirth exists, the spiritual rebirth which consists of intellectual awakening, physical karma and emotional enlightenment, must also exist.
Dogov Spring
Curious, questioning and concluding that life's answers are not found in text books I declined a further education in a university, for one spends time in university learning ready-made knowledge and comes out looking like an undertaker. Shunning the academic universities I took my seat in the greater university that is planet earth. Life is compelling but the truth is underrated, and I have spent my life exploring and learning life's lessons whilst running across countries and continents. The qualification I most value is my independence from both the secular and religious worlds.
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Transgendered - Dogov Spring
Transgendered
To be born again out of flesh
A philosophical essay on the relationship between what we think intellectually and what we desire emotionally
By Dogov Spring
Published by Dogov Spring
Copyright 2022 Dogov Spring
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I had known Mark for about four years, he was married to Jenny and they had a young son, Jamie was his name. Mark was a gentle soul, an interesting character, and good company. We would often go for a pint or two in the local pub before ending up at either his house or mine for a few joints.
I moved abroad and lost touch with Mark. After several years I met up with an acquaintance from those days, and we were reminiscing about the old times, and he told me that Mark is no longer Mark; she is Marcia now. I was shown a recent photo of Marcia, and my impression was that she is beautiful, and seems much more comfortable in her skin.
I wondered what had made Mark change from thinking like a male to thinking like a female, and I wondered how Marcia feels emotionally, for she is an attractive woman with a penis. What happened to Mark, where did he disappear to, and where did Marcia come from? Is it possible that Marcia was always hiding inside Mark? It is not such a strange idea for there is an apocryphal tale of a holy man who roamed the savannah many centuries ago calling on his people to return to Africa, even though he was walking on African land. He would proclaim that Africa represents the image of what is sacred; and what is sacred, he taught, is the origin of everything that there is and everything that there is not. If we fail to return to what is sacred, he warned, the sacred would die for our sins. He would make a pilgrimage to a particular hill each year where he would perform a rite of passage – a sort of annual bar mitzvah, much to the bemusement of any onlooker in the vicinity. His core teaching was that within every female there is a spiritual 16 year old boy, and within every male there is a spiritual 16 year old girl, and these spiritual teenagers are neither dead nor alive but asleep and not dreaming; they are in a state of suspended animation. He performed his rite of passage in the hope of awakening and enlivening his spiritual girl in order to know and be in touch with his feminine side and feel complete. Yogis, rishis and mystics have been preaching for millennia that you can find whatever you are looking for within you.
Masculinity and femininity are spiritual or metaphysical concepts which give meaning to each other or complete each other like the positive and negative terminals of a battery, or like the left and the right or height and depth. The left as a concept cannot be the left or complete without its own left and right, and similarly the right cannot be the right without its own right and left.
Neither masculinity nor femininity can produce energy on its own - they depend on each other, so when an individual female masturbates she would use a finger or other object to play the role of a penis, and a male would use his hand as a vagina.
The two spiritual concepts of masculinity and femininity manifest themselves physiologically in the strength and biologically in the flesh of males and females. Males are stronger physiologically and females are softer biologically. Mark was spiritually masculine and physiologically and biologically male, but when he changed and became Marcia she would appear to onlookers to be weaker physically and softer biologically, but in reality she is still physically strong and her flesh is biologically hard. If she were to find herself in a physical altercation she would defend herself as a male, and if she were to enter a sporting competition she would use her masculine strength.
Physiology is related to what we are capable of or what we do and biology is what we are; Marcia is still in Mark’s physical body using Mark’s physical strength, so what changed when Mark became Marcia? If the change was not physiological and biological it would have to be neurological and psychological which are internal and metaphysical. This transformation is personal for one’s own psyche or emotion.
The change from Mark to Marcia gives us an inkling that our existence cannot be fully understood by observation alone, observation offers only