Apparently This Needs to be Said
I strongly object to any and all terms which characterize women's bodies and beings as being "less", with being a failure -- especially when explicitly contrasted with warrior culture. I particularly object to women's genitalia being used in this way. Make any case you like criticizing the current state of our culture (or anything else), but do not use women, women's sexuality, or femininity to characterize what you think is wrong.
Criticizing individual women is as valid as criticizing individual men, of course. My objection is using the "idea" of women, of feminininty, as inherently derrogatory.
Criticizing individual women is as valid as criticizing individual men, of course. My objection is using the "idea" of women, of feminininty, as inherently derrogatory.
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And please understand: I did not mean to suggest that you yourself are sexist in general. I said that I believed the particular spiritual paradigm you were endorsing was sexist. I suppose that statement can be easily extended to infer that the person who chooses to participates in that paradigm is sexist, but that was not my intention.
I'm very sorry to hear that you were raped. I can only imagine what kind of pain that has been for you, especially since it occurred in the military.
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Yes, I caught myself after I had actually made the post and thought that I probably should have re-thought the qoute and wrote something else, however it was already posted.=(
You are correct, there was many issues for me to deal with. Being a man, being a warrior, being a sam sex rape. It was difficult and the worst part was not being able to say anything to anyone and to continue my tour surronded by other men always having that in the back and front of my mind. Many years of work, however all well now. I can speak of it and it holds no power over me!
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I have no connection to Masonry, to Tantra, or to Odin.
I am at a loss to imagine what you think we have in common.
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May be I should first question: Being spirituality an individual process, many people have different definitions leading to miscomunications often. I have a calling toward the path of the Raven which leads me to be a warrior/priest of The Deep. The Deep in my eyes is similar to the underworld. I may be wrong in my asertion.
I felt a similarity whith your post as being a priestess of the Underworld. Could you explain this to me. Being a "Seeker" I also study anthropolgically spirituality. From the Ancient Greeks and Scythians to the Eygptians and Summerians. I have found in my studies that they all have an underlining connection being they all where originally propagated by the same source (Dragon Kindread of the Nine Nations). Should I ask this question on another post.
With Respect I have addressed.....
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Go in peace, but go, and do not continue to visit this journal.