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Re: A heavy question.
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What they mean to say is that magick will not change your physical (as ins sexual organs) gender, however, what can be shiften (even without the use of magick) is your spiritual gender. This has been my experience, very similar to spiritual shapeshifting.

The people who say it is impossible regardless of a spiritual transformation either have never experienced somebody transform who they were spiritually like this, or they are just stubborn in their beliefs. I obviously believe that a transformation of the higher self is absolutely doable.

Now I am not sure what you mean about the summoning part or what you are getting at if you would be willing to explain a little further. I hope I have answered what you needed to know, though.

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Re: A heavy question.
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To put it bluntly, can something summoned change ones gender? Is there an entity capable of doing this? Has anyone dabbled in anything relatable?
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Re: A heavy question.
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Not to my knowledge, no. Nothing magick related can change your physical gender. This is my standpoint. :)

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Why don't you try and get the money to have the surgery?
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No, nothing magical can change your gender. Those of us who believe don't consider magic to be unnatural or supernatural because it obeys the laws of nature. Fortunately science does have a solution, and if it's something you truly want you should focus your energy on that.
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Re: A heavy question.
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Yes I agree. You can change yourself spiritually, emotionally, or mentally through magick in degrees. But usually when dealing with physical aspects your best bet is to stick with the physical reality of things. i.e. if you want to lose weight, excercise and diet. You want to be prettier, highlight your best features and remember that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. You want to be a different gender physically, your best bet is to save up and get the surgery. I don't see much luck in having magick change that, unfortunately. We are who we are physically for a reason. Maybe striving to save the money and getting to where you never thought possible would do things for you that a simple spell could not do. Hypotheticaly speaking, it would change your appearance but maybe it's a truth In the journey. It may teach you things you would not have learned otherwise.
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Re: A heavy question.
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Hey,this might help..I came across this a while ago.Hindu mythology has many examples of deities changing gender, manifesting as different genders at different times, or combining to form androgynous or hermaphroditic beings. Gods change sex or manifest as an Avatar of the opposite sex in order to facilitate sexual congress.Non-divine beings also undergo sex-changes through the actions of the gods, as the result of curses or blessings, or as the natural outcome of reincarnation.Many deities in Hinduism and Indian mythology are represented as both male and female at different times and in different incarnations or may manifest with characteristics of both genders at once, such as Ardhanarishvara, created by the merging of the god Shiva and his consort Parvati.

There is some more though

Changes of sex and cross-dressing also occur in myths about non-divine figures. One such figure is Shikhandi, a character in the Mahabharata . He was originally born as a girl named 'Shikhandini' to Drupada, the king of Panchala. In a previous lifetime, Shikandini was a woman named Amba, who was rendered unmarriageable by the hero Bhishma. Humiliated, Amba undertook great austerities, and the gods granted her wish to be the cause of Bhishma's death. Amba was then reborn as Shikhandini. A divine voice told Drupada to raise Shikhandini as a son; so Drupada raised her like a man, trained her in warfare and arranged for her to marry a female. On the wedding night, Shikhandini's wife discovered that her "husband" was female, and insulted her. Shikhandini fled, but met a yaksha who exchanged his sex with her. Shikhandini returned as a man with the name 'Shikhandi' and led a happy married life with his wife and children

They seem to go on for quiete some time,including Inanna, Goddess of "Infinite Variety" being able to do things like this.

Well Hope it helps.

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Re: A heavy question.
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Tyler, very interesting.

However, gender change, why would you want to change whom you are? Why not be happy, and make the best of it?
You are who you are for a reason. Rather you believe in magick or not.

Balanced Blessings
Zalkari
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First. Not believing in magick, why are you here, posting even? And second, gender change not possible using magick. Only surgery can physically do that. But if your mind is still one, you will never truly be the other. And summoning something to change your gender is even more ridiculous sounding. If you want the change, get the counseling and surgery. Don't mettle in something that doesn't exist. Its just a waste of time. And keep this in mind, wanting to change and needing to change are two very different things. I happen to know, as I know someone who went through this. Whatever you decide may you find peace in yourself. Blessed Be...
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Re: A heavy question.
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Thanks for all the replies.

I'll answer some questions posted here as well as some solutions.

First and foremost, thanks tylorshiki for your informative post.

Surgery isn't something im willing to do. And unless some other solutions exists I'm out of luck. But the pursuit of knowledge is something that is ongoing and persistent. Which is also why im here asking on these forums.

Some have posted asking "why would you ask if i don't believe in magic." Simple, things, logic, and existence are not gifted with my inherit belief. Asking why i would ask questions and prod into the minds of those who think something is true is like questioning the motives behind the inquiries into any trade of misunderstood information. Truth is not hinging on my belief in it. It either is or it isn't.

In other words, why would I ask a question that i already know the answered too?

I wouldn't.

Under some slight possibility magic could grant me the things in life that i want then i would do it. But it seems as of date it cannot. And in a way, magic for me, the magic i look for, does not exist.

thanks for all the replies again.
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