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PodcastLet's Discuss Transgender Spirituality
Posted July 1, 2023 by IdeologyInspectHer in GenderCritical

A podcast, The Time of the Feminine (The Global Sisterhood) just put out an episode titled, Jonah Welch: Let's Discuss Transgender Spirituality

An interview with a TiF with the same story we've heard here over and over. Didn't fit perfectly into "gender roles" or with girls her own age and describes herself as a "modern trans mystic." She claims that her body modifications didn't come from a place of "hating or wanting to fix" herself and that it was divinely informed.

So, why take testosterone and remove your healthy breasts, Jonah?

She also parrots off the claim that these surgeries/interventions are not happening to people under the age of 18, and if they do, it is extremely rare. She is either uniformed of the fact that this IS HAPPENING or she does know and is obscuring the truth.

It is a great example of how trans/gender ideology is a religion.

here is a timestamp list of the episode, which you can find on Spotify or other streaming accounts:

02:23 - Introducing Jonah 05:02 - Jonah's Story 11:02 - Growing Up 17:55 - Treating Boy Bodies and Girl Bodies Differently 20:09 - Body Dysmorphia and Trauma 24:22 - The Process of Taking Hormones 27:27 - The Medicine and Energies 29:51 - Changing of the Body 33:29 - The Miracle of Jonah's Name 36:30 - The Christian Tradition 41:57 - Divine Androgyny 47:25 - Spirits, Aliens and the Extraterrestrial World 50:30 - Ignorance towards LGBTQIA+ Community 54:53 - Surgeries for Young Children 57:44 - Liberation and Magic in the Pain of Surgery 1:00:41 - Why Did the Creator Create Trans People? 1:04:21 - The Fun Stuff 1:06:53 - Jonah in Behalf of the Divine Mother 1:08:25 - Where to Find Jonah 1:09:42 - Bonus Content

Of course, asking questions about Jonah's story is akin to blasphemy - the host of the podcast will accuse you of not working through "your own shadows" and other weird spiritual lingo meant to shame you into accepting Jonah's story as a Divine Trans Person

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questioningtwFebruary 16, 2022

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