Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 Dear Friends, Some months ago a wiccan priestess gave me a reading such that my birth was a mistake of nature and should have incarnated in a female body. She claims to be able to heal my damaged male body by becoming the woman i was meant to be by undergoing her special treatment with help from the various Roman Goddesses. Any guidance on this matter would be most gratefully received. love Helena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Do you feel you are a woman in a man's body? And what does this Priestess's treatment entail? Is she charging you money for this treatment? (Most Wiccans will NOT charge money for magical work.) Why are you addressing this problem to the Kali Ma list? Aren't most of the members of this list Hindus? (I happen to be both Hindu and Wiccan, but I don't assume everyone else is!) Are you familiar with the Hindu traditions of the Hejiras, often translated in English as "Eunuchs"? The Hejiras worship a goddess who is patroness of trans-gender people; her name is Bahuchara Mata, and she rides on a rooster. Have you looked into traditional Western methods of dealing with trans-gender problems? Gender reassignment surgery, etc.? Good luck to you, whatever you choose. -- Len/ Black Lotus --- Martin <derriereupgrade wrote: > Dear Friends, > > Some months ago a wiccan priestess gave me a reading > such that my birth > was a mistake of nature and should have incarnated > in a female body. > She claims to be able to heal my damaged male body > by becoming the > woman i was meant to be by undergoing her special > treatment with help > from the various Roman Goddesses. > Any guidance on this matter would be most gratefully > received. > > > love > > > Helena > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 That was an ecellent reply to a soul in pain. It was also a reminder to why I gave up the Wiccan ways more than 20 years ago. Being a Wiccan was, more often than not, an embarrasment. All the hocus pocus entrapments etc. when all I really cared about was loving the Mother. Even the term "pagan" rubs me the wrong way. I prefer "Child of the Mother" or "Children of the Mother". Please understand that what I am saying is not a put down to you or anyone else but more of an honest and gut reaction to what the priestess said. Your reply was heartfelt. Tom Do you feel you are a woman in a man's body? And what does this Priestess's treatment entail? Is she charging you money for this treatment? (Most Wiccans will NOT charge money for magical work.) Why are you addressing this problem to the Kali Ma list? Aren't most of the members of this list Hindus? (I happen to be both Hindu and Wiccan, but I don't assume everyone else is!) Are you familiar with the Hindu traditions of the Hejiras, often translated in English as "Eunuchs"? The Hejiras worship a goddess who is patroness of trans-gender people; her name is Bahuchara Mata, and she rides on a rooster. Have you looked into traditional Western methods of dealing with trans-gender problems? Gender reassignment surgery, etc.? Good luck to you, whatever you choose. -- Len/ Black Lotus --- Martin <derriereupgrade wrote: >> Dear Friends, >> >> Some months ago a wiccan priestess gave me a reading >> such that my birth >> was a mistake of nature and should have incarnated >> in a female body. >> She claims to be able to heal my damaged male body >> by becoming the >> woman i was meant to be by undergoing her special >> treatment with help >> from the various Roman Goddesses. >> Any guidance on this matter would be most gratefully >> received. >> >> >> love >> >> >> Helena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2005 Report Share Posted July 14, 2005 Kali_Ma, "Martin" <derriereupgrade> wrote: > Dear Friends, > > Some months ago a wiccan priestess gave me a reading such that my birth > was a mistake of nature and should have incarnated in a female body. > She claims to be able to heal my damaged male body by becoming the > woman i was meant to be by undergoing her special treatment with help > from the various Roman Goddesses. > Any guidance on this matter would be most gratefully received. > > > love > > > Helena There is no such thing as a mistake of nature. Shit happens in myriad ways. One being's mistake is another's grace of God. If you are a transgendered person, then you have an array of options available for contrasexual expression, from cross-dressing to full sexual reassignment surgery. I would not give this woman a single dime, and instead make an appointment with a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist who specialize in helping the transgendered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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