Grace and Beauty

Someone wrote…

Each morning (when I catch the right time) I can watch the sky above me Change from black to blue to pink and orange….and to a lighter shade of blue again.

Nobody dare to tell me that it is not natural to transition and that I am ugly when the whole planet is doing it in such grace and beauty every day!

What’s your experience?

And what are you thinking about gender right now?


Posted by on January 5th, 2016 at 08:00 am

Category: your voice 3 comments »

3 Responses to “Grace and Beauty”

  1. Jillian

    This is wonderful and beautiful. Thank you.

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  2. Anonymous

    Woah. This is beautiful, along with the visual that came with it. Thanks

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  3. Anonymous

    thanks. the sunrise I saw was at my hometown in the black forest, Germany. After a fight with my mom….I do not visit her there very often because our relationship is getting worse since I came out to her. But: it is my home, the place I will come back to forever and it is stil beautiful there.

    I really can recommend getting up early and watching a sunrise to everyone who feels bad or under pressure. Sunrises have the power to take all the negativity and pressure away. I always feel so ONE with everything. Also watching it from beginning to end forces me to sit or stand still, to be pacient and quiet…..and the air is so clean that time of day. It always makes me think a lot clearer. This particular sunrise helped me deal with some painful emotional blackmailing…

    So don`t just read this, set your alarm and do it!

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