Gender-fluid figures often serve as messengers or bridges between the human and the divine, the living and the dead, or the physical and the spiritual.
In antiquity, gods and goddesses who transcended biological sex were seen as mediators between worlds. By embodying both male and female traits, these deities represented the totality of the universe. 1. The Divine Union of Opposites: Androgynous Creators shemales+gods
A deity born with both male and female organs. In many myths, Agdistis is seen as a powerful, primordial force whose complexity reflects the chaotic and creative nature of the earth itself. Gender-fluid figures often serve as messengers or bridges