gek on Nostr: Not sure why you quoted me on that. Both your point and mine could be true. Women. ...
Not sure why you quoted me on that. Both your point and mine could be true.
Women. Many cultures recognizes the power they wield. Some by celebrating and respecting it some attempting to control it and lock it because of fear.
In the same breath, not all women cherish and respect the gift they have received from nature. Some abuse it to abuse.
The dakini can be a man eating monster or a giver of light, both are true.
I believe it’s a vicious cycle. Abusers create abusers if the behavior gets normalized and accepted over time.
The ones living the light are the only hope, both women and men. Only they can enable virtuous cycles.
Women. Many cultures recognizes the power they wield. Some by celebrating and respecting it some attempting to control it and lock it because of fear.
In the same breath, not all women cherish and respect the gift they have received from nature. Some abuse it to abuse.
The dakini can be a man eating monster or a giver of light, both are true.
I believe it’s a vicious cycle. Abusers create abusers if the behavior gets normalized and accepted over time.
The ones living the light are the only hope, both women and men. Only they can enable virtuous cycles.