Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Dear Lars: You wrote: > If we look in the world the male bastards are more able to make changes in the physical world than the female holy women. This view reflects also our bigger muscles and bigger lung-capacity etc. > > Anyway I am not slave to any tradition Each creature has the lung capacity that it has, and space within its own body to take up with life energy. Each creature only needs its own lung capacity to thrive. Often, abusive environments cause people to become caught in areas within their own bodies/minds, and they do not take up their rightful space, within, or without. Maybe you are admiring what you interpret as freedom from being caught up like that within oneself, which does happen to women in cultures that are abusive to the female/feminine (that would be the way the world has been working for thousands of years now). However, taking up the space of others externally in disrespectful ways ("male bastards...make changes in the world") is just another form of the same thing - it's an externalization rather than an internalization, but it is just as damaging to the organism itself, and to others/the environment. And since it's been going on for a very long time, it is a tradition, and we are each and all subject to being unwitting slaves to it. Mary Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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