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In the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, the boundaries of gender were regularly crossed in the service of powerful goddesses who commanded war, love, and cosmic transformation. Ishtar (Inanna): "She Turns a Man into a Woman"
For those interested in exploring the concept of shemale gods in greater depth, there are several avenues of study that may be pursued: shemale gods
Across the Americas and the Pacific Islands, many indigenous cultures recognized "Two-Spirit" or "Mahū" individuals who embodied both masculine and feminine spirits. These individuals were often seen as being closer to the Creator. Because they could see the world through both "lenses" of gender, they served as shamans, healers, and mediators. Their existence was a living reflection of a deity that is too vast to be contained by a single gendered identity. The Modern Spiritual Renaissance In the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, the
The deity is split precisely down the middle. The right half is male (Shiva), showcasing ascetic traits, a tiger skin, and masculine musculature. The left half is female (Parvati), adorned in traditional feminine clothing, with a developed breast and rounded hip. Because they could see the world through both
Critics argue that projecting modern gender concepts onto ancient deities is anachronistic. Proponents counter that rigid binary gender categories are themselves historically specific and that ancient people had sophisticated understandings of gender diversity that their modern descendants are only beginning to recover.