In the time before the stars were fixed in their places, there was , the Weaver of the Middle Way. Zun was neither Father nor Mother, but both—a deity whose form shifted like the surface of a deep, moonlit lake.
Zun stood in the center, and as they did, their form began to ripple. To the men, Zun appeared as a great bearded warrior, with shoulders like mountain ridges. To the women, Zun appeared as a radiant mother, with eyes that held the softness of the dawn. she male gods
Gods and goddesses being able to change their own gender opinion In the time before the stars were fixed
In the realm of myth, many deities have existed beyond the boundaries of binary gender, embodying a "totality that lies beyond duality". These "gender-bending" gods appear in traditions across the world, from the androgynous in Hindu mythology to the gender-shifting Loki in Norse lore. To the men, Zun appeared as a great