Love that post Zoe

. Bodies are like avatars. They contain who we are in the same way a car driving down the road (hopefully) contains a driver. Our bodies do not govern who we are, it's the other way around.
Physical transition, in terms of outward presentation, is definitely important. I'm talking about "gender" things here, e.g. your outward presentation (your body and it's configuration being part of that), the role you fill in society, and where society, in turn, puts you. These things have bearing on how harmoniously your real self, which is your consciousness (or soul), is able to interact with the outside world. The instrument must play its tune in the key the musician intends, to use a musical analogy. Otherwise, especially when he or she tries playing with others, the air will be filled with discordant cacophonous noises which will cause great distress, especially for the frustrated musician. If all your body (and your presentation) brings you is a never-ending stream of headache-inducing noises, eventually you will not want to play with the world anymore.
So with that said, there is a big, big
however, which is, HOWEVER, the transition that really matters is the one that happens inside your head. You do not become a woman until you see yourself as a woman through and through. Your consciousness/soul is you, not your body, not your persona, not whatever the world perceives you to be. Usually it does take getting your physical self to a certain place before you can truly believe that. Chemical aspects play a role in getting there too. For instance, what Zoe said about feeling bonded with humanity, I know that connection for me ramped up spectacularly with estrogen, even though I was very empathetic, etc. beforehand. Hormones do change your brain and how it works more than I could ever have imagined. But ultimately, it's all about getting your mind to a place where it finally believes you are the sex it feels you should be. When you reach that place, you've transitioned, in my opinion.
Also I want to say that I think all of us could save ourselves so much emotional pain if we would just learn to approach life, in Zoe's words, "as a teleological construct" (I like that wording btw.) Stop worrying about where you wish you were now, if only, or where you had chosen to go in the past, if only, or whatever. You are in the place you were meant to be at this point in your life. Try to enjoy this moment,
this very moment. Be okay with where you are
right now. Life is a beautiful journey with so many lovely things along the way. You don't need such a singular focus. If you've put on blinders, you should take them off, because if all you ever let yourself see is the goal, you'll miss out on so much beauty along the way. So many roses to smell =P. You'll get to where you want to be, don't worry, just keep taking steps in that direction- and when you do get there, you can smell those roses too.
PS- I'm super happy for you Zoe. I love the place you seem to be right now

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