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In various mythologies and cultures, there are deities associated with transformation, gender fluidity, and non-binary concepts. Here are some examples:

Buddhism

: In Tibetan Buddhism, the deity Avalokiteshvara is sometimes depicted as androgynous or in feminine form, embodying compassion, which transcends gender distinctions.

5. Cultural Contributions of the Transgender Community

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are sometimes viewed as patrons for individuals whose identities or attractions fall outside societal norms.

  • Lilith (Mesopotamian Mythology): Often depicted as a powerful, seductive figure with control over her own form and destiny. Her stories sometimes associate her with being a shemale or having masculine and feminine qualities.
  • Inanna (Sumerian Mythology): Goddess of love, fertility, and war, known for her complex and multifaceted character, sometimes depicted with masculine attributes.

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that encompassed all possible human experiences. Many modern scholars and practitioners in Queer Theology