My Dangerous Beauty

nurturing your feminine spirit

She Grows through Recognising the Love that She Is

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin at 1:31 am on Monday, November 13, 2006


 

Every man and woman is a unique mixture of masculine and feminine energy, your essential feminine self wants to be recognised as love and opened as love.  We have forgotten that we “are love”, and therefore we want to be opened to love, because we have forgotten or it has been trained out of us.

 

Feminine energy is the life-force of everything, nurturing through the entire cycle of life, through to the darkness of death, from the pregnant unknown of everything to the bare bones of nothing. She is wild, fierce, exotic and totally chaotic.  Feminine is also radiance itself, joy, love, happiness, dancing in the rain, touching another human being, holding a babies hand.

 

Our society unfortunately objectifies the feminine and in truth is actually starving for the true gifts of the feminine - every man, woman and child do not realise how depleted their bodies are. In this day and age every single person is in post-traumatic stress syndrome.  We use our own feminine resources and plunder them, the same way the planet is plundered, but there are no warriors for feminine energy itself.  Women around the world are channelling their own masculine energy under the guise of ’feminism’ and this has afforded women many boons but it has also come at a cost for many women. 

 

The feminine aspect of any person’s being is not particularly goal-orientated, doesn’t often stay on task for long periods of time and when saturated with love or opened deeply she will often wander about her day almost headless but in complete love-bliss.  The masculine aspect of any persons’ is a witness, consciousness itself, that which is looking at you, me.  The masculine in its ideal form is very goal-orientated, has a purpose, and likes tempting fate or his edge and is deeply aligned with truth.

In the developmental stages of love, we look at three levels or concentric circles of behaviour.  The initial level is very self-orientated, and can present itself as the question ‘Do You Love Me?’ or “Am I beautiful?”.  This aspect of our beings never goes away - it is part of our egoic structure.  As we progress as human beings and learn to develop a more balanced way of being, we limit this questioning, unless our guards are down and then we go back to our primary questioning.

 

If you have reached My Dangerous Beauty, then you are moving towards or already have embraced the question “How can I give love?”. 

 

We move from “what can I get” to “what can I give”.

 

 

 

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