Sunday, August 6, 2017

The Role of Women.


The Nature of Woman



     "The nature of woman compared to man, is to be more receptive. That is one of the more common qualities of women, being more receptive than men. This receptivity can be put to practical use in relationships, whereby the woman becomes sensitive to the man, becomes a listener (pays attention to what's going on inside of him), to help the man relieve some of his feelings, to help the man express himself. It is very difficult for men to express themselves in comparison to women. Women find it easier to express their emotions and feelings than do men. Men can talk about their personal accomplishments, but to talk about their feelings, their needs, their emotions, is difficult for them. It is fortunate that women are able to assist men in bringing out this kind of expression, for it can alleviate much of the emotional blockage which men endure and suffer, to have someone who is willing to draw them out, to draw out these feelings and expressions.

  "In so doing, it allows men to be relieved of much of the anxiety which would otherwise be built up within the entity to cause negativity, hostility, and other problems in the future. It is this pent-up energy in man, that if not released, causes them to be more aggressive and more hostile than women. It is also this pent-up energy which causes men to become more prone to high blood-pressure and heart attacks; that the anger which builds up from entities not being able to express themselves, is an energy that tends to enhance high blood-pressure, circulatory problems and heart attacks, as well as the normal release of hostilities in terms of relationships with others.

  "In the role of women in a relationship, it is the woman who holds the key to that relationship in her ability to be receptive, to listen to the man. By listening, she can allow him to express himself, or she can block his expression and create a block in the relationship. Where she can listen to what he needs to say in terms of emotion, and then also express her own emotions so that she does not then turn around and become a vessel for his emotions without being able to express herself, this can allow for a greater relationship to occur.

     "Once the male has expressed himself, generally he will back off and be receptive to the woman's expression. This is one of the features the female has to offer in terms of the relationship; of her ability to be more receptive than that of the man. The man, being more assertive and aggressive, is that which tends to move outward, basically having the hunter instinct, he will go out in search of something to accomplish, to do, to bring home, or to perfect. This is likened to being an endeavor of accomplishment. The creativity of man is that which has to do with creating in the outside world. The creativity of woman has much to do with the holding of feelings, nurturing, and bearing of children in a way that is impossible for men.

  "This kind of creativity, bringing new life to Earth, is that which cannot be equaled by the actions of man, except in his relationship with the woman. Most men, in their need to express creativity, find it through the manipulation of outside environment, by farming, tool-working, or working in society in some manner so as to change the outside world. That becomes their baby. Their career then, is that which is their expression of creativity, whereas the woman finds herself having an avenue of creativity that is unique in her own way, which follows nature and can bring new life and continue the species on Earth.

     "In much of the past teaching, particularly in the influence from the christian doctrine, women have been given a secondary role. Much of the christian doctrine places 'god' at the top in a hierarchy system, the priest or church next, the man following that, and woman beneath that, followed by the children. This may have its certain value in terms of keeping a particular kind of priority so there is a chain of command, but it is also an illusion. It could just as easily be looked at in reverse; the child could be placed at the top as an entity who has within it the spirit of God, that the Divine Forces are with the children more so than with the adults, in that they have just entered this plane from the spirit level and are infused with the Light of God the Creator, having such energies that come from the Source, and that they have not yet been conditioned into the 'ways of man' into the 'ways of Earth'.

     "It could likewise be argued that woman is the being more receptive, more nurturing, more caring and is therefore more a representative of the Christ energies than is the man, who is aggressive, assertive, and in many ways combative. It can be argued that the man needs to look to woman for his conscience, for she is more merciful, kind, considerate, in terms of spiritually sensitive, if she is treated in that manner. It can be argued that God is everywhere present and does not need the adoration, but that man needs to adore God.

     "In this sense, it becomes likened to a circle, that 'God' flows through the entire scenario, flows through man, woman, and child, and is everywhere present. The christian religion has created a particular hierarchy system, but that christian religion is one which has used the old concepts of trinity based on earlier religions that came forth from feminine deities, and they superimposed over those older religions the masculine deities of father, son, and holy ghost. The catholic church retained Mary as being a representative for the female qualities. The protestant church more or less threw Mary out and retained only the concept father-son-ghost.

  "In this present age where individuality is seen as being each entity contains the father son and ghost within and each represents three in one, also the atom itself is composed of electron, proton, neutron, and all things are made from trinities, and trinities are reflections of the deities, and the deities are reflections of the Universal Creative Energies: positive, negative, neutral... and where yod heh vod is positive, negative, neutral, which results in a stability that can be referred to as the whole, or totality, and this becomes a unified force field, a unified world of energies classified as spiritual, physical, mental, and where these energies may be seen as working together, in harmony, integrated energies, well therefore, in here the female has a particular role, as valuable as that of the male.

     "One cannot have one part without the other. Yet there are those who place value on the male and less value on the female, simply because there perhaps is a need for muscle power?
There are others who put more value on the female and less on the male; this particularly true in past cultures, where one male could make many females pregnant, keeping up the population of the tribe, where males then could go out and do battle and be slain without reducing the population of the tribe, and in those days, females were often considered more valuable than males. (I guess, if the men are all throwing their lives away, haha!) All of these things are relative to the needs, to the application of use to people. It is a 'utility philosophy' that values people according to sex; i.e. what use is the person if he is male or if she is female?

  "These are not the ways to measure entities. The way to measure entities is by their individuality, what they are, what they can become. There is no need to energize sexual differences. The sexual differences are there. It is better rather that entities appreciate each other, the qualities of one another that can develop from each individual regardless of sex, race, or one's capacity to learn. Each individual has something unique to offer, and each individual can help to bring out the best in others.

     "It is suggested, that the role of women is to forget the need to distinguish greatly between the sexes, and instead to concern themselves with developing their own individuality, with whatever is available to them; their femininity, their intelligence, their height, their health, their associates, their family, whatever opportunities are given, to use whatever you have, to the best of your ability, to be the best you can be. It is also the role of men. It is better not to energize too much concern about the differences in role-playing, or in the differences of men and women, other than that which is obvious in terms of their abilities to do different things because of their sex.

  "The size of a person, their particular make-up, their abilities as male or female; these have their places and will influence what the entity can do. The male who is big and strong can lift heavy boxes. The female cannot compete with that, but the female who is more able to endure repeated activities for longer periods of time, may be able to hold a certain type of job that a male could not hold. There are also those women who are more muscular than certain men, and they should be given the opportunity to do those jobs that they wish to do, where muscles are a part of the activity, if they can handle the job.

      "Where the sex of the entity has no bearing on the occupation, and only the ability is the concern, then the occupation should be open to both sexes, according to the ability of the applicants. Where sex is a necessary consideration, for example, when an entity of one sex is better able to perform the job activities than the other sex, then indeed that job should be focused mostly toward that sex. It must be that entities look toward ability, rather than classification of sexual gender.

     "To define the role of women in today's world, is but to define the need for entities to be
themselves, to do what they can do best, in accordance with their own particular abilities, and it is also true of men. It may also be true of children, depending on the abilities they have, the responsibility, their level of understanding and their level of development should help influence their capacity and right to do certain things. All of this, of course, is relative and dependent on the culture at hand, and the capacities of the individual being spoken of. The capacities will depend on age, height, size, strength, as well as sex of the individual, also their intelligence and other features.

     "Entities should first be individuals, and people, and let sexual differences be given secondary concern."



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