In contemporary spiritual and artistic spaces, the idea of "God" is often reimagined as a being that includes all gender identities. This perspective views the spectrum of human gender—including transgender and non-binary identities—as a reflection of the diverse nature of the divine .

When exploring the concept of divinity that transcends or blends traditional gender boundaries, many look to historical mythologies and modern spiritual interpretations. Across various cultures, deities have often embodied both masculine and feminine traits, representing a "whole" or "universal" essence. Divine Androgyny in Mythology

Artists often use these concepts to create powerful visuals that challenge the "old man in the clouds" stereotype, instead portraying divinity as a fluid, all-encompassing force. These depictions serve to validate and celebrate the sacredness within the LGBTQ+ community.

A composite form of the deity Shiva and his consort Parvati, depicted as half-male and half-female, representing the unity of opposites in the universe.

A deity born with both male and female characteristics, often associated with fertility and the wild.