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Queer Self-Acceptance Journaling Group #1: Intentions - Hexbear
hexbear.net# Introduction
This journey is dedicated to the tremendous healing, vitality, creativity, and
passion embodied in queer people. It is a journey of self-discovery for people
who believe life beyond the cishet norm is a cause for celebration! You are
beautiful. You are worthy of love and no matter how alienated and oppressed we
are by capitalism, we have the duty to give it to ourselves. Queer self-love is
resistance to capitalism. This group is a guided journaling practice for queer
people to work towards self-acceptance, self-understanding and empowerment to
live openly. I intend to explore my gender identity, but this group is open to
cis people looking for greater security in non-heterosexual sexuality. The
framework is loosely adapted from the book 'Gay Spirit Warrior' by John R.
Stowe. Pacing and overall structure is at the discretion of the group! Each week
(or bi-weekly if slower feels better), I will post a journaling exercise and
some of the framing freely adapted from the text. This might be similar to group
therapy but with more of an emphasis on personal reflective work. Below is an
example of one of the prompts and framing prose to give folks an idea of what
this looks like! I will try to post one journaling prompt and the accompanying
exercises from the book each week as long as it feels worthwhile & I have
energy. Please feel free to discuss the overall structure of this group AND the
initial journal prompt spoilered below # Tentative Structure ::: spoiler spoiler
1) Map the Territory: Goals & Challenges 2) Early Beliefs: Impact & Overcoming
3) Gender/Sexuality: Developing an Empowered Ideal 4) The Body: Tuning In &
Taking Care 5) The World: What is 'Out' for me? 6) Affirming Love There is a lot
of the Jungian Archetype, and spirituality stuff left out to keep a realistic
commitment. If folks are interested, I can transcribe the complete list of 14
chapters and exercises. ::: # Week One: Beginnings [cw: abstract discussion of
homophobia & transphobia] ::: spoiler spoiler For queer people, the journey to
empowerment has two stages. Initially, we must create safe space to heal
whatever wounding we carry from life in patriarchal society, to liberate
ourselves from internalized transphobia and internalized homophobia. As we break
our chains, the second stage begins: the realization of self-actualization. It
entails learning to define yourself on your own terms and exploring your passion
for life in every way. As queer, you claim the power to make your life an
ongoing adventure of discovery and fulfillment. As revolutionary
anti-capitalists, we struggle to bring a new world out of the ashes of the old.
Part of that pursuit is individual liberation from anti-trans and anti-gay
ideology. I have a vision of a radiant, loving, beautiful person secure in their
gender and sexuality, able to survive in a transphobic, homophobic world. I want
to embody that vision; I want all of my comrades to embody that vision! Almost
every one of us is carries scars inflicted by society's homophobia, transphobia,
fear of genuine pleasure, and fear of difference. Whether it was the casual
reactionary attitudes of families and peers, or direct experiences of bigotry
many of us have incorrect attitudes instilled in us. In order to survive, many
of us became chameleons to blend into the harsh background of our 'correct'
gendered behavior. We learned to hide or modulate our true selves. We learned to
doubt or fear our natural desires of love and intimacy, to embody our true
selves and genders. We internalized the queerphobia directed at us until we came
to feel flawed, defensive, or unworthy. Our authentic selves became shackled.
Overcoming queerphobia is a journey of opening and transformation. We'll
approach it step-by-step gently & compassionately examining the sources,
content, and ongoing consequences of our own wounding. Understanding is a
powerful tool in overcoming. Ultimately, our wounds will form a map to trace
backward and inward to the core of our being where we will begin to build a
positive ideal of queer identity. **Let's begin making that vision real by first
mapping our starting point: our goals and our challenges. ** # Exercise: Goals
and Challenges The first thing we're going to do is to choose a destination.
It's important to know where you want to go in order to get the ball rolling.
Even if you change your mind and decide halfway to Yanan you decide to spend a
month in Sichuan, keeping a destination in mind gives you an important sense of
direction. As you gain clarity, you can refine or rewrite goals that don't make
sense anymore! Make a list titled 'CHALLENGES' and freely write problems,
issues, or concerns you have that feel related to your gender or sexual
identity. Be honest with yourself! Until you choose to share it, no one gon know
what's on there. What's bugging you? What's not working right now? What do you
not like about how you are living your life right now? Make a second list titled
'GOALS'. Make each statement in this list a positive statement of something you
would like to create in your life. "I choose to make friends with people I can
be open with." "I'd like to work somewhere I can be publicly out." Write
whatever is important to you. Be sure to include each statement in "CHALLENGES"
reworded as a positive goal. For example if you have the challenge "feeling
isolated" you could have the positive goal "create meaningful relationships with
other people." # Conclusion Daring to embrace your queerness is an act of
radical audacity! Setting out on this quest of empowerment is exciting. I am
excited to be here with you comrades. Expect to be triumphant on this quest. But
some considerations: this is a physical process! It takes real work and energy
to liberate yourself of negative beliefs. Dealing with trauma can cause sommatic
and emotional reactions. Honor any requests your body makes for additional rest,
breaks, or attention. Dare to struggle, dare to win! Queer liberation now! #
Optional: Support Come up with a list of ten soothing or self-care activities
you can do or prioritize during this process as you spend extra energy on
building your self comprehension and liberation. ::: In the spirit of TC_69, I
love my trans comrades! trans-heart
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CHALLENGES
Voice is too masculine Body is too masculine Not enough queer friends No femme clothes/outfits
GOALS
Start voice training for at least 10 mins a day Get on HRT as soon as I have the money to do so Once I get headphones I’ll join some queer spaces where I can talk Understand how fashion works put some outfits together