In the realm of myth, many deities have existed beyond the boundaries of binary gender, embodying a "totality that lies beyond duality". These "gender-bending" gods appear in traditions across the world, from the androgynous in Hindu mythology to the gender-shifting Loki in Norse lore.
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"Why do you sit in silence?" Zun’s voice rang out, a harmony of high and low tones that resonated in every heart. In the realm of myth, many deities have
"Behold," Zun said, gesturing to their own divine body. "I am the strength of the oak and the flexibility of the willow. I am the fire of the hunt and the cradle of the hearth. If the gods themselves can be both, why must you be only one?" "Behold," Zun said, gesturing to their own divine body
Zun smiled, and their form shimmered once more, merging into a single being of dual beauty—graceful yet powerful, possessing the traits of both male and female in perfect balance.
Here is a story inspired by these ancient concepts of divine fluidity. The Weaver of the Middle Way
"We have nothing to say to those who are not like us," a village elder replied from the sun.