To: K-list
Recieved: 2003/04/07 15:38
Subject: Re: [K-list] Balancing Act (was menstruation)
From: Lesley Richardson
On 2003/04/07 15:38, Lesley Richardson posted thus to the K-list:
Dear list:
I think Hilary's comments and the following seem to
have it about right:
>As an androgynous spirit, I look forward to a culture
in which the Goddess and the God are finally given
equal footing. And as a person who has 'channeled' the
God as well as the Goddess, I think human society will
finally be healed when we embrace the
male and female within.
It seems to me that the various comments about how
each sex is affected differently by differing problems
is accurate. I love being a woman and think that men
often have a much harder time than we realize--this in
no ways undermines how difficult is is being female
and I've got the scars to prove that. However, I've
got four boys and a girl and they all struggle, one
way or another. The boys seem to have the worst of it
at the moment. I feel that the balance on the planet
is changing to one in which the male and female
energies become balanced, finally, the middle path and
the more we individually adhere to that, the sooner
the rest will heal.
Love, Lesley
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