The New Unity of Feminine and Masculine Energy
by Ann Randrup
All over the Western world women are gathering for marches,
sisterhood circles and international movements like never before. For the first
time in hundreds – maybe thousands of years – women are truly waking up to
their own worth. Liberating both men and women from old destructive patterns.
Since the Greek and Roman times, women have had no equal
rights. This is changing and women in most parts of the world now have the
right to vote and hold a powerful job.
But movements like #MeToo have shown us a hidden problem of
abuse and silence. It is a silence that is rooted in thousands of years of male
dominated culture that has been part of our tradition for so long that we might
think that it is normal.
The Ancient Kogi Wisdom
If we go back 3,000 years or more we find cultures where
women were in power.
Archaeological excavations and studies of those cultures
show no signs of war, weapons or defence structures. And this ancient wisdom of
the feminine is still alive in the indigenous tribes.
“Women are sacred and
must be honoured”. These were the words of the Kogi priest who I had the honour
of meeting last summer.
His words resonated deep in my soul. I have myself
experienced dishonouring and abusive relationships. But thankfully I live in a
part of the world where women have a legal right to leave an abusive marriage
or an abusive boss.
Women have to own this right and work hard to remove
themselves from abusive situations. Claiming your right is a personal choice,
along with claiming freedom.
We are all worthy of love and protection. And since we come
from a culture of historical inequality, we have to re-learn and remember that
we are all sacred, free, and have the right to speak our truth.
We all have a feminine and a masculine side. And the words
of the Kogi priest reminded me that in order to allow my feminine side to
thrive, I need my masculine side to honour and protect me.
I need my masculine side to set healthy boundaries
physically, emotionally, energetically, professionally, and sexually.
In order to do this, let’s first take a closer look at the
basic characteristics of the masculine and the feminine qualities:
The Feminine Power
The feminine principle is receptivity, softness,
sensitivity, and intuition. The feminine has flexibility like the flow of
water. She can create life and nurture all living things. She listens to her
family, her own heart, and the voice of the Earth. And she will change her mind
accordingly.
The Masculine Power
The heavenly masculine is visionary, fatherly, supportive,
giving, active, and outgoing. It has the ability to set structures and
boundaries, and the strength to protect the feminine and the tribe. As you can
see, the heavenly masculine and the divine feminine both come from love – and
are a match made in heaven.
So, where did it all go wrong?
At some point in history fear and power snuck in. And, for
at least 2,000 years, our patriarchal culture has been dominated by the fear
driven distorted masculine – which is aggressive, demanding, controlling and
rigid.
Even to this day we see strong reactions and aggression if
the distorted male fears that he is losing his power or losing control.
Just as aggression shows the corruption of the aggressor, it
will also corrupt the victim in equal measures, as the victim starts acting out
of fear.
Thousands of years of abuse has created a distorted and
disempowered feminine.
The distorted feminine is victimised, passive, struggling,
manipulative, and deeply wounded. She is caught up in a victim role and feels
sorry for herself while blaming other people for her misery. She will be
jealous of other women and fight her sisters instead of co-creating with them.
Maybe she has come to believe that her only method of
survival is to mimick the distorted masculine.
The Revolution is Feminine
Women are waking up to the fact that they are worthy, and
that the feminine is sacred.
They are learning how to love and honour themselves and no
longer act from fear. And as they soften, forgive, and heal all the pain and
abuse they have experienced we will all be set free individually and
collectively.
It is time to break the spell of 2,000 years of male
dominated culture. And to liberate both men and women from the fear driven and
destructive patterns we have created.
We have the power to make this world better – or destroy it.
Each of us has to make that choice.
If you want to create harmony in this world you must start
with yourself by unifying your feminine and masculine sides and stepping into a
new type of leadership.
It has begun with women standing shoulder to shoulder,
taking their power back, and breaking the shame.
We need both our feminine and our masculine power to create
balance; to rediscover the indigenous wisdom of the Kogi Tribe and start
honouring ourselves, each other, and this Earth.
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