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The Role of Women in Social Change4/12/2020 by Miira
Femininity arises from knowledge, the creation story of the new age, written in the language of the body. It is accessible, understandable, and connected to all living beings. It connects everything together and creates balance. A woman is inherently connected to the now-moment through her body. Emotions and recurring physiological events such as menstruation, pregnancies, and menopausal symptoms, as well as related bodily sensations, take a woman deep into bodily experience. Accepting pain, discomfort, and constant change as part of everyday femininity provides perspective and stability to cope with challenges and changes in other areas of life as well. Right now, change on our planet is not only necessary but also inevitable. While change is still mostly reflected in external upheavals, it is above all an internal, spiritual change. The consciousness of the Earth is expanding and we are inextricably linked to it because we are children of the Earth. Although our physical body appears to be a single, disappearing, and distinct form, its evolution is directly related to the evolution of the Earth. Through evolution, we carry in our bodies the history of planet Earth and ever-expanding consciousness. Through our bodies we are part of a great interactive cosmic play like all living beings in form, whether we like it or not. Regardless of the negative perceptions of the body, that play takes place precisely through the body, not by leaving it or by rejecting it. Our only choice is to either surrender to the game or stubbornly oppose it. Man is a whole whose ultimate essence is spiritual. While consciousness at some point in evolution may be completely liberated from the body, we now need power to rise from the body. Since we don’t have time to waste, it is wise and practical to reinforce existing, useful features. The ability attached to a woman’s biological body to transform, give birth, nourish, nurture, and create attachment relationships rises to a key position in our quest for social balance and the survival of the planet. It is of paramount importance that those who live in a woman’s biological body take up the qualities and express them in a way that suits their personality. It is also highly desirable that all people, regardless of gender and body biology, reinforce these qualities in themselves - only then will we be able to take care of all beings and help our planet remain viable for all of us. Whatever our past as an individual, community, or society, the future is in our hands now. Real change only happens in the now-moment. Only it exists, everything else is an illusion. Without the now-moment, the past will repeat itself, we will miss the opportunity and remain trampled into our places. Our moment of influence is now.
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Comments on article The Role of Women4/12/2020 Article The role of women today has aroused criticism and suspicion that the content does not correspond to the current situation. It may not match the mainstream experience, but I see there are more and more women affected by it these days. Especially in rich western countries, women have gained more and more economic and political power. The demands of the suffragettes are coming true, feminism has produced results, even if that word is not used. That is what needs to happen in order to reach an equal world.
But there is a problem: Does a kind of patriarchy continue in female characters? Is a woman embracing masculine models and values in a leadership role? There are examples of this not so far in the past. Is a woman losing the character traits needed in the world to build a human and loving society? Characteristic characteristics of both sexes are needed. A woman is more characterized by a man’s ability to recognize the feelings and needs of other people - all living beings - due to his intuitive side, biological and psychological characteristics. A woman has a strong need to protect life, feed and nourish. A man also has a zest for protection, but a woman is inherently more receptive, gentler, more loving. Every woman and every man has both the so-called. feminine and the so-called. masculine qualities. However, the differences are not only individual-dependent, as feminists tend to argue, but, on the basis of their biology, women on average have a more general so-called feminine traits and in men on average the so-called. masculine traits. The role of the modern woman can be confusing precisely because, when equality is realized, feminine qualities have come to be seen as somehow secondary, even signs of weakness. Therefore, more and more young women are beginning to emphasize the masculine side to an increasing extent. This is not conducive to the whole. We need a real woman, harnessing the power of the original development of the society. - Sarasvati Ma In prosperous populous countries, the role of the mother has diminished; there is no need for more children in the world, the borders have already been crossed in this respect for the population. Women have achieved financial independence, and large families, even nuclear families, are falling apart as a result of materialism.
There are a lot of singles, both men and women, and those young people who grow up in this environment in a single-parent family or alternately with father and mother may have a blurred understanding of the role of the mother. They know that children are no longer needed (except in Finland, the opposite campaign is underway), the biological need of many young women to have children has disappeared due to social reasons. But there is a problem: Does a kind of patriarchy continue in female characters? Is a woman embracing masculine models and values in a leadership role? There are examples of this not so far in the past. Is a woman losing the character traits needed in the world to build a human and loving society? Characteristic characteristics of both sexes are needed. A woman is more characterized by a man’s ability to recognize the feelings and needs of other people - all living beings - due to his intuitive side, biological and psychological characteristics. A woman has a strong need to protect life, feed and nourish. A man also has a zest for protection, but a woman is inherently more receptive, gentler, more loving. Every woman and every man has both the so-called. feminine and the so-called. masculine qualities. However, the differences are not only individual-dependent, as feminists tend to argue, but, on the basis of their biology, women on average have a more general so-called feminine traits and in men on average the so-called. masculine traits. The role of the modern woman can be confusing precisely because, when equality is realized, feminine qualities have come to be seen as somehow secondary, even signs of weakness. Therefore, more and more young women are beginning to emphasize the masculine side to an increasing extent. This is not conducive to the whole. We need a real woman, harnessing the power of the original development of the society. - Maetreyii Ma & Sarasvati Ma ArchivesCategories |