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Jason Hearne's avatar

I recently discovered through deep meditation and introspection that the constant separating of dualities is responsible for our turbulent labels. Seeing feminine as different from masculine is drawing lines in the sand. For me, feminine was seen as caring, and masculine was seen as protecting. They are the same material that makes the same cloth. Our personal interpretation of of what each of those are creates the problem. Protecting can often be seen as stifling or restricting and caring can often be seen as "knowing what's best for others". But both protection and caring share a common trait that gets overlooked. Nurture.

If I were to think of feminine and masculine as energies, I'm inadvertently keeping them separate. When in actuality they are just one energy. And that energy can be used in they way you need it to be used.

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Misty Nikula's avatar

This essay pulls together so many ideas I’ve been reading and thinking about lately. Particularly Iain McGilchrist’s ideas about the increasing influence of the left brain in western culture. I see parallels with that and the decreased emphasis of right brain, intuition, and feminine energy that you discuss.

Thank you for so articulately summarizing some very big ideas.

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