The Return of the Feminine Principle:
A Question of ‘Thriving Life’ or ‘Destructive Death’
By Christa Mackinnon
The feminine has become a much-talked-about subject;
feminine leadership, feminine ways of working, feminine structures, values and
attitudes are topics discussed everywhere, from the underground media to the
boardrooms. The return of the feminine seems well under way.
It will be a long and exciting journey — and it is not
without obstacles, not without resistance from those who would like to turn the
clock back, and certainly not without the interference of market forces, trying
to press this diverse movement into formats that ensure its adaptation to the
existing patriarchal structures and thinking.
Nevertheless this journey will continue, as the current
global crisis is rooted in humanity’s loss of ‘heart, soul and connection’ –
all domains of the feminine – which have been replaced by a materialistic view
of the world, by lateral thinking, greed and self-centredness. The more we
accept that the latter have brought with them immense destruction in place of
the nurturing qualities all life so urgently needs, the more we will be forced
to explore the feminine and work towards its emergence and integration into
every level of our existence.
The feminine debate ties in with the consciousness debate
and the exploration of the ‘mind and matter interaction’. This is because, in
the final analysis, it is a matter of ‘how we think about the world, our planet
and human evolution within it’ that shapes the direction we will take as a
species. This thinking about the world is changing and, with our growing
understanding of the interconnectedness of all of life (on an underlying
level), we increasingly realize that our one-sided materialistic and
patriarchal ways cannot be sustained.
When we try to define ‘the feminine’, we enter hazy waters.
It has, after all, been hiding behind the veil, trying to escape the
belittling, denying, devaluing and abusive treatment it has suffered through
millennia of patriarchal thinking, structures and values. Importantly, it
cannot be explored easily when we are stuck in a mind-set that restricts us to
the rational and material.
Unleashing Wild Women and the Sacred Feminine to Transform
the WorldNevertheless, feminine attributes and principles, such as love,
nurturing, caring, connectedness, gestating, intuition, natural wildness,
embodiment and more, are not only named now, but longed for. Whilst this
process is ongoing, I feel that it is necessary to begin by distilling the
essence of the feminine: the life creating, life gestating and life sustaining
force. This aspect lies at the heart of the matter and it needs to break
through the hazy veil and come to the fore, needs to penetrate all our
thoughts, ideas, values and morals and guide our actions. Without it we cannot
love, nurture, care and connect. Without it we cannot achieve a shift in
paradigm.
What does this mean? Well, not long ago I went to a talk by
an indigenous female teacher, who addressed this subject quite forcefully with
focus on our current economic systems, defining them as being rooted in ‘death’
instead of ‘life’. After thinking about this for a while, I couldn’t help but
agree with her. In contrast to all other life forms, which have ‘thriving’ at
their core, our world-wide accepted system of production and consumption is, at
its very core, based on ‘destruction of life’ rather than on ‘sustaining of
life’. Global capitalism and global consumerism only thrive if we innovate,
produce and sell faster and more. To keep up this level of production, we have
to plunder our earth for resources, wrecking it in the process, produce and
slaughter disturbing numbers of animals, throw away perfectly good products,
consume increasingly unnecessary goods, conquer and destroy countries and kill
people so that we can seize new markets, produce more weapons and rebuild what
we have destroyed.
As far as the value systems that derive from this ‘economy
based on death and destruction’ are concerned, here are just a few: we have to
be trained to value competing — globally over goods and resources and
individually over position and income to buy those goods and resources. We have
to be trained to value hierarchical structures, rather than connection, because
it keeps us on the level of ‘we deserve more than you’ or ‘you are worth less
than us’. Above all, we have to be brainwashed into believing that we have to
value a growing economy over everything else. To keep this myth alive demands
that we consume, that we buy the latest smart phone, the latest fashion, the
latest overpriced food stuffs, present ever younger ‘faces’ through spending
fortunes on cosmetics and surgery, flaunt ever bigger houses, better cars and
so on. This striving for ‘consumption’ – yes, also the consumption now of
information – leaves no space for love, caring and sharing, for equal
distribution or for coming together as nations to tackle the issues that
concern us all, such as the destruction of our planet.
Let’s not kid ourselves. This brain-washing is working. The
most successful fear-creating mantra of our times is “our economy is slowing
down”. When we in Britain hear it, we condemn the EU or the Unions or the
Liberals or the migrants and we vote Tory because ‘we can trust them with the
economy’. We don’t ask whether we really need all that stuff we produce
worldwide, nor do we point the finger at the 0.01% who own most of the planet’s
wealth. Instead, we keep working, producing, consuming and spending,
contributing to the enforcement of the status quo of destruction in the
process.
A shift in paradigm
So, returning to the feminine. As long as we all operate
from the core principle of ‘destruction’, we are stuck in a negative loop,
unable to function from the core principle of the feminine, which is about
creating life and sustaining it. Unless we wholeheartedly adopt the concept of
valuing life above everything else as our basic core principle, we will be
unable to sort out our ecological mess, we will have no peace, we will go on
producing and slaughtering obscene numbers of living beings for our unnecessary
consumption and we will not even begin to live from our hearts and connect with
our souls.
This planet is about life – life that wants to thrive – not
consumption. The feminine as a principle is about life, about sharing,
nurturing and sustaining life. It is about sensing and feeling with the heart
the connection of all of life and valuing it as an incredible, and, dare I say
it – sacred – gift, given not only to mankind, but to all living forms and
beings. Until this basic core principle of the feminine underlies everything we
attempt, we will have no worthwhile shift in consciousness and no shift in
paradigm.
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