(i ripped this off wikipedia real fast so sorry if it's lib)

In October 1776, the Public Universal Friend contracted an epidemic disease and was bedridden and near death with a high fever. Their family summoned a doctor from Attleboro, six miles away, and neighbors kept up a death-watch at night. The fever broke after several days. The Friend later reported that [deadname redacted] had died, receiving revelations from God through two archangels who proclaimed there was "Room, Room, Room, in the many Mansions of eternal glory for Thee and for everyone". The Friend further said that [deadname redacted]'s soul had ascended to heaven and the body had been reanimated with a new spirit charged by God with preaching his word, that of the "Publick Universal Friend", describing that name in the words of Isaiah 62:2 as "a new name which the mouth of the Lord hath named".

From that time on, the Friend refused to answer to their deadname, ignoring or chastising those who insisted on using it. When visitors asked if it was the name of the person they were addressing, the Friend simply quoted Luke 23:3 ("thou sayest it").  Identifying as neither male nor female, the Friend asked not to be referred to with gendered pronouns. Followers respected these wishes; they referred only to "the Public Universal Friend" or short forms such as "the Friend" or "P.U.F.", and many avoided gender-specific pronouns even in private diaries. When someone asked if the Friend was male or female, the preacher replied "I am that I am", saying the same thing to a man who criticized the Friend's manner of dress (adding, in the latter case, "there is nothing indecent or improper in my dress or appearance; I am not accountable to mortals").

editorial note: I think this is a very cool story and I really love hearing it. We've been around forever and we've been doing variations of this forever. It's really beautiful


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  • AernaLingus [any]
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    2 days ago

    Finished the second volume of the light novel The Mimosa Confessions (which prominently features a trans character)

    my thoughts through volume 2 (no actual spoilers)

    My feelings were pretty mixed after the first volume, and now they're even more mixed. Idk, I guess it's fine as far as teen melodrama goes, but I guess I went into it thinking that the trans experience would be a more prominent part of the narrative. It doesn't help that the protagonist (a cis guy) is extremely redditor-coded and so we have to read pages and pages of his inner redditor monologue since this is a novel (to be clear, I don't think this is the translation team's fault--I think that's just typical light novel character stuff). If I do some self-reflection, I might find it especially off-putting because it's not too far from the way I thought as a 16 year old lmao.

    There's one more volume available for the licensed English translation, so I may as well give it a read and see how it goes. After this, though, I'm probably better off finally reading Wandering Son.