A Feminine Ethos

A woman who chooses to not conceal her power must then choose a spirituality that represents her own ethos. 

This ethos includes the intimate knowledge that her body is what other bodies come through, and come into, therefore she knows that communication with the world happens directly through the body. 

If she does choose a spirituality that represents her own ethos, she will likely face cultural and social ostracism. 

She faces at a most fundamental level losing herself or losing connection, with the full awareness that the very men who would have her cut herself off from her own power, and have women cut themselves off from their own power, came into this world through a woman’s body.

The awakening must be a co-awakening.

There is wisdom that she knows, but unless she is willing to cultivate the power to communicate it and to educate without punishment, both will lose access to it. 

In fact, the awakening must begin with her.

It cannot be reactive and it cannot be against, because that is not a tool she has skill in wielding. It is not hers. Her tool, just as with nature, is to exhibit her unyielding majesty. 

It is to use the very forces of the body—the power to magnetize, to draw in—to educate through positive reinforcement. She must educate not just about her power and sovereignty, but that without it, there may be great efficiency but there will be no meaning, no beauty, and no reason.

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