Importance
THE TASK
by Zulma Reyo originally written on Saturday, October 15, 2011 at 12:34pm (from a note on Facebook)
Some people see no point in discussing the differences between the sexes. Instead, they postulate that we are the same, with obvious exception to our physical attributes. We are not the same physically, mentally, or emotionally. We may appear so. We may act so. But, our perception and way of assessing and integrating into life are very different. As it stands now, however, the parameters we use to define ourselves and determine equality are male. There are no genuine feminine parameters that do not imply mirroring, completing, serving, or balancing the male.
There is no more important issue than recognizing and doing something about the incomprehension, indefinition, or absence of the Feminine Principle in our society. Each gender yearns for the fullness of itself. Recognizing gender uniqueness marks the beginning of a new world order based on genuine abilities that are not competitive, or even complimentary, but qualitative. The feminine bestows life and light, height, depth and resonance to all of life. The male provides form and impulse. The appearances that actually dominate form and structure are impositions forged by a dying world clinging to irrelevant personal importance, and superficiality. Authenticity begins by an inner recognition of gender followed by the honorable acknowledgement of soul as it expresses itself through the medium of gender.
The purpose of our discussions (here, in the blog, in the book “The Inner Woman”) is not to satisfy our curiosity with yet another fine point. The purpose is to attain to the root of the superficiality, harshness and artificiality that dominate the value systems of our time. And change them.
This implies a waking up process. It can only be achieved through deprogramming and this means eliminating all that is not experientially real for a woman. A woman is “quality” not “form”. For her to know herself entails a very different process than it does for a man. She must explore herself as perception and not as the object of perception. To do this requires the support of women together, an unprecedented kind of women’s group, a kind that focusses on consciousness, awarenss and tangible effects.
The quality that is missing in our world is that which only a woman may give — her particular brand of powerful sentient influence.
Join us, first to understand, and then to strengthen the energetic impact of the Feminine Principle in our world. Our movement is called MMD – woMen who Make a Difference (from the Spanish “Mujeres que Marcan la Diferencia”).

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