Blog Intro

The life path of a transgender person has always been a rough road defined by immeasurable psychological challenges and unique rewards that have no parallel. Transition is a journey of self-discovery and compassion like no other, and remains practically incomprehensible to most outside of the experience. It’s a path wrought with gaslighting, abuse, and isolation in direct opposition to the turbulent flow of a society that tries its very hardest to mold us into someone else completely. In most cases, the innate truth of our core identity is overwhelmed and forced into the realm of subconscious shadow where it then lies hidden for a time, yet never destroyed. The path of transition is a path of taking tremendous risks, facing our greatest fears, and discovering self-love for the first time. It is the path of transcending the shadow and freeing one’s soul from an invisible yet nearly impenetrable prison. What I have prepared here is a collection of personal thoughts, experiences and essays on the transgender experience from my own point of view, growing up in the 1990’s and transitioning in my mid twenties when the first inklings of cultural acceptance emerged. I started recording my journey along this path roughly 7 years ago, only a short while after taking my very first steps away from the false path society forced before me. And not long after, an unprecedented resurgence of anti-trans sentiment exploded throughout the world, eventually devolving into the volatile state of our society today in 2023.

Transition Journal Part I - Runa Morgen

Transition Journal This is my entire, deeply personal transition journal, which I started after several years of self medicating...

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Poem: stop trans genocide

 Wrote and posted this last night on Twitter while I was barely awake and kinda like it, so gonna preserve it here: 


You made us cry and made us hide.
You let them come for the children.
Why won't you listen?
This is genocide.
Will you cry when I too have died?

-RunaMorgen



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