| Reading the title, some might think: "Oh, this applies to women..." Right you are! But it also applies to all you men. The divine Feminine and Masculine is the energetic make up of all creation. You, and Me. See the beautiful harmony that exists between both energies. The way they need and honor one another. I am here to share a bit of their story... I would like to focus primarily on the Divine Fem. for this particular post. This is going to be one of those really blunt entries, no poetry or sugar-coating... completely open to interpretation. My words are not dogma. They are based on personal experiences and insights I have had. That being said, ever notice how men - strangers - call one another brother? "Hey brother, how's it going?" "No problem, brother. Anytime :) " It's sweet, isn't it? It automatically puts you at ease, connects you in a very humane, loving way to your kin. Stranger, yes... but still family. Now women. How often do we really go around calling women - strangers - sister? Or sis... Not often. In fact, initial interactions between women are often non existent. Lots of uncomfortable smiles and averted gazes. As if we live solely in competition with one another for the attention of men. Bitch, please. Now there's a word uttered by women toward other women that's used often. How often? Weeknd often. Often. Jokingly, lovingly, degrading-ly. How can one word have so many meanings? It's right up there with the rainbow of interpretations that "Fuck" holds in our language. But the root meaning of Bitch is understood to be an inherently condescending, literally dehumanizing word. You can't stand up in most social environments, and exclaim: "No problem, bitch!" or "I appreciate it, bitch!" like you could the word "sister" or "brother". This word may not necessarily offend you, but it is bound to bother someone. Because in fact, this word is one that is most often used, when a woman is the object of violence and exploitation. Why is it then, men call one another brothers? While we women, struggle in viewing and referring to other women as sisters? But it is so easy to immediately judge another female as a bitch and slut... why? This is a generalization obviously, but there is a cold truth that exists universally in that women have separated and rejected one another from the sisterhood of what it means to be Woman. We have women that flirt shamelessly with men who are in committed relationships with another woman. We use our power (for men, it's physical strength) (for women, it's sexuality) in a manipulative, destructive way that not only deeply hurts other women, but ourselves as well. The very fact that women should feel the need to cling or possess their men for fear of another woman robbing his affections is heartbreaking. Or women that feel the only gift they have to offer a man is their body. Women, who in desperation, resort to selling themselves or their sexuality for financial security. Woman. Who exploit and are exploited. This is not the Divine Feminine. This is a misuse of power. This only destroys ourselves. We have the innate, primal energy of a serpent that holds the key to creating life... and through our own disrespect, we despise and mistrust women. You cannot aesthetically celebrate your beauty like a goddess, preach about unity but then turn around and betray another woman. You cannot. This is not being in the Divine Feminine. You cannot suppress your sexuality, on the same note, waste your sexual energy on lust and promiscuity. It is an expression of love. This is Divine Feminine. Using your energy, your sexuality, your power in a way that serves and celebrates others. First and foremost, your self. Not your Vanity. Your Divinity. ..to be cont. |
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