on internalized transphobia

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on internalized transphobia
d.e.d. = dead
On the weekends, you’ll find me with a fresh face, running around doing errands in yoga clothes. I’m not always perfect. I used to hate being seen in public not looking my best. Over the years, I’ve come to realize that there’s more beauty in the imperfect, and it’s certainly far more interesting.
Who I am
I’m in the business of healing, not enabling.
I’ve had mirrors held up to me and I hold mirrors up to myself–often. That’s how I’ve come so far on my journey and there is still much to learn and be uncovered.
I may not always like the truth of what I see, but I face that shit with courage–because that is what warrior women do and this is how you level up.
I’m not afraid to get deep under my skin and examine the parts of myself that may be keeping me from the life that I long for and deserve.
A lot of shit that we have learned needs to be unlearned and telling people what they want to hear is keeping many of us stuck in self-abusive cycles that should have shifted along time ago.
I don’t care if you're 20 years old or 50 years old–the truth will not be avoided to make you ‘feel better’.
I carry Kali energy inside of my body and if you know anything about Kali–you know that she is not one to coddle you.
She is a nurturer, but also a destroyer.
And transformation can not occur with all of your bullshit idealisms still in tact.
Let go or be dragged is a creed that Kali lives by and I am my mother’s child.
Her message is clear: HEAL YOUR SHIT.
hey hey remember
the only person you have to make happy, is you.
btw i’m giving myself a haircut. if you even care.
it’s so easy to live for other people but so hard to live for yourself