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Rene Jax has written a charming travelogue filled with personal insights and profound observations. It is an easy read, that provokes the reader to reach out beyond their comfort and explore themselves and the world around them in more detail. The Soulful Traveler encourages us to see ourselves and the world in more detail, with more curiosity and more love. You will find yourself reading and re-reading the book, trying to squeeze out all of its hidden meaning and subtext.

Jax gives Hemmingway a run for his money.

The Soulful Traveler eBook Rene Jax

This little work, so much more than a book about travel, reflects and reveals many deep personal insights about the author's psyche. There are physical places described, of course, some far off and some nearer by. Some are magnificent and others vile and dangerous, but all are seen and depicted in the author's gentle, vivid and eloquent style. It is a journey of self, presented as a parallel process in the author's reflections about the countries and places she has visited. Throughout her journeys, she peers deeply into her own soul to make sense of what she observes in the context of who she is and who she has become.

On trips taken for business or with no purpose other than to explore, there is a deep and poetic nostalgia evident for old experiences and for relationships lost, and an enduring sadness and longing for a love that can no longer be and for a child that was never born. Along the way, the author observes humanity and inhumanity, inequities among nations and people and the further oppression of the already downtrodden. But there is also joy, insight, satisfaction and acknowledgement, buttressed by the author's own struggle for gender congruence. Lest one think this short work is depressing, it is not. It stands as a realistic lament that although life has moved on and taken the bloom, dreams and hopes of youth, it still holds the hopeful promise of many good journeys to come.

Product details

  • File Size 133 KB
  • Print Length 53 pages
  • Publisher Ocean of Dreams; 1 edition (June 26, 2013)
  • Publication Date June 26, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00DNNXV66

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It is amazing how such a small book can elicit so many emotions from the reader as Ms. Jax vividly relates the deeper understandings she has formed as a result of her travels both here in the USA and her many trips abroad. Ms. Jax eloquently expresses her deeply felt observations of the cultures of which she is writing. It is clear that things are not always the way the powers that be would like one to perceive them. It is also clear that these travels have resulted in a deeper search for understanding herself through time. I highly recommend you read this book to see the world through one travelers eyes. You will be surprised at what you discover.
I thought it was going to be a fairly quick read, but I misjudged. The depth of the material, the engrossing visual and the colorful descriptions of people and places and weather and mood... slowed me way down so I could absorb the full impact.
I thoroughly enjoyed this short travelogue for its uniqueness, its raw truth, and its poetry. The author knows herself and recognizes the feelings of others and likes to observe the details of other cultures. She is a savvy and confident solo traveler. I hope she has written other books and articles. Susan
This little work, so much more than a book about travel, reflects and reveals many deep personal insights about the author's psyche. There are physical places described, of course, some far off and some nearer by. Some are magnificent and others vile and dangerous, but all are seen and depicted in the author's gentle, vivid and eloquent style. It is a journey of self, presented as a parallel process in the author's reflections about the countries and places she has visited. Throughout her journeys, she peers deeply into her own soul to make sense of what she observes in the context of who she is and who she has become.

On trips taken for business or with no purpose other than to explore, there is a deep and poetic nostalgia evident for old experiences and for relationships lost, and an enduring sadness and longing for a love that can no longer be and for a child that was never born. Along the way, the author observes humanity and inhumanity, inequities among nations and people and the further oppression of the already downtrodden. But there is also joy, insight, satisfaction and acknowledgement, buttressed by the author's own struggle for gender congruence. Lest one think this short work is depressing, it is not. It stands as a realistic lament that although life has moved on and taken the bloom, dreams and hopes of youth, it still holds the hopeful promise of many good journeys to come.
Renee shares her experience with going through sex-reassignment surgery and living in the female body for many years. Her conclusions are sobering. "None of the confusion and emotion pain you are now going through will change as a result of sex-reassignment surgery. After the dust settles from the surgery, you will still have the same issues and feelings of confusion that you did before but after will be more of an outcast than ever before."

I found it very interesting that while Renee acknowledges the lessening of the internal discomfort as a result of the hormones/surgery, it comes at the cost of the significantly increased external discomfort, leaving the patient worse off on the balance, with no way to go back.

Renee acknowledges that the feelings of being in the wrong body are real and can be very distressing. She raises the question, however, of why the medical community denies people suffering from gender dysphoria the benefit of getting to the core of the issues behind the dysphoria, instead giddily promoting powerful and harmful drugs --cross-sex hormones--followed by amputations of healthy body parts. The question of why the patients suffering from gender dysphoria are treated vastly differently than the patients suffering from other types of dysphoria (such an anorexia) or other psychological conditions is a good one. I suspect the politics got the better of us on this one.

This is a sobering book for anyone who is considering a medical transition or has a family member embarking on this journey. Renee ends with these sobering facts, encouraging people to seek other means of coming to terms with their dysphoria and not be quick to "get on the plane"

* The majority of people will be able to "read" you as your biological sex, it's programmed in their DNA.
* Mutilating your physical anatomy cannot solve the fundamental mental conflict, the confusion, or the pain
* Once you have the surgery, medicine has no more tricks up its sleeve to fix the constant knowledge that you are different from all others
* Our bodies are simply not designed to take the hormones of the opposite sex. These drugs cause additional physical and mental health stability issues.
* Living in the role of the opposite sex alienates the person in crisis from the one thing they need the most social acceptance and love and support of family. No matter how much the support is pledged, it changes the dynamics for good.

Renee's lived experience should be a powerful reminder to all patients and medical professional alike, especially in light of the recent rise in the epidemic of youth self-identifying as transgender (there has been a 10x increase). This new phenomenon, dubbed ROGD (rapid-onset-gender-dysphoria), which appears to be mediated by social media and spreads in social groups, is on the rise, and very little evidence exists that teens and young adults suddenly identifying as trans will benefit from these dangerous interventions--yet most can get hormones with no evaluation, and psychological treatments for accepting one's own sex are strongly discouraged, or even outlawed as conversion therapy.

We all owe our children and young adults drunk on social media and peer pressure a chance at finding peace in their bodies before they "get on the plane" with no return ticket.
This little work, so much more than a book about travel, reflects and reveals many deep personal insights about the author's psyche. There are physical places described, of course, some far off and some nearer by. Some are magnificent and others vile and dangerous, but all are seen and depicted in the author's gentle, vivid and eloquent style. It is a journey of self, presented as a parallel process in the author's reflections about the countries and places she has visited. Throughout her journeys, she peers deeply into her own soul to make sense of what she observes in the context of who she is and who she has become.

On trips taken for business or with no purpose other than to explore, there is a deep and poetic nostalgia evident for old experiences and for relationships lost, and an enduring sadness and longing for a love that can no longer be and for a child that was never born. Along the way, the author observes humanity and inhumanity, inequities among nations and people and the further oppression of the already downtrodden. But there is also joy, insight, satisfaction and acknowledgement, buttressed by the author's own struggle for gender congruence. Lest one think this short work is depressing, it is not. It stands as a realistic lament that although life has moved on and taken the bloom, dreams and hopes of youth, it still holds the hopeful promise of many good journeys to come.
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