03-06-2017, 09:45 AM
(03-06-2017, 06:09 AM)Agua del Cielo Wrote: i have a slightly different view on this:
for me its not so much about men and women.
for me its more about feminine and masculine energy and "principles".
I agree with you here. I look at the fem. and masc. energies within us.
There's great confusion here in the West about gender. But I'll say it...
There is only the male and the female. Each of us as individuals have a unique balance of male/female and female/male energy. We choose before incarnation the type of experience that we want/need/desire, the male path offering certain learnings and challenges and gifts and the female offering certain experiences, challenges, ans gifts.
Feminism as an ideology today is toxic. There are many untruths that are shouted. Such as the gender pay gap being because of inequality. This is false. Men and women choose different careers. It's not that women are paid less than men for the exact same job. But you will never hear an ideological feminist acknowledge this fact.
There are of course those who will never give up the fight, and never acknowledge that progress has been made (significant progress I'll add). Not just with female equality, but with racial equality, and sexual orientation equality, etc.
BUT as diana said on the first page of this thread, the next step is to drop the labels. These labels do not serve us. They instil a sense of separation. It may be an unconscious sense, yet it's still there.
The way I like to look at humanity is that we are all human, we are all God's children, we are here together. Skin color, sexuality, religion, sex, these are surface details. What matters is one's character and choices. Even then, the most wicked person is still the Creator. Labels are divisive and we need to drop them.
"Namaste" is the next step for humanity after labels are dropped and seen for what they are. When humanity points its compass as a whole towards positive service to others in fourth density.
We can lighten the planetary consciousness right now by seeing each other as the Creator. It's a practice given by Ra that I think we can all benefit from.