ECLECTIC ERUDITE INCLUSIVE ⭐️
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We often hear the call for men to open their hearts, to shed the armor of repression and to step courageously into their divine feminine thus enabling them to be emotionally honest, vulnerable, soft, and intuitive.
Many men are answering that call, not just for others, but for themselves.
They are doing the deep inner work to dismantle the harmful conditionings, to balance their masculine energy with grace, receptivity, and emotional depth. They are striving to become whole, to be present and to love fully.
Too often, men who are brave enough to feel, to cry and to care deeply are met not with acceptance, but with ridicule.
They are called weak, passive, or not "man enough." Not just by society in general, but sometimes even by those who have yearned for this very transformation to take place.
I acknowledge the pain women who have been deeply hurt, abused, or betrayed by men.
Your pain is real, it is valid and I hold space for it with reverence and honour, but that unhealed pain is no excuse to mock, emasculate and attack men with sweeping generalisations because when such trauma is used as a sword or a shield then something sacred and holy is lost.
Not all men are the same and to project the woundings inflicted by one, or many, onto all is not healing, it is not justice, and it is not love. It perpetuates separation, not unity.
What of the men who are:
- actively working to break the cycles of inter generational pain that they are experiencing?
- unlearning the toxicity and destructiveness that they have been exposed to or taught?
- choosing tenderness instead of aggression?
- choosing to protect not with dominance but with presence?
Do those men deserve to thrown into the same shadow?
Do these men deserve to feel responsible for what other men have done?
Is it fair, just, spiritual or empathetic to ask for compassion for your plight while you are withholding it from others?
As far as I know, true spirituality or healing is not achieved through blame, mockery, resentment or division, but rather it is found in the act of truely seeing one another as we really are.
To the women in pain, your wounds matter and your voice deserves to be heard. To the men that are evolving, your journey is seen and your path is honoured, but let us not forget that we do not rise as a collective by tearing one another down, but by lifting each other up.
Let this be an era of love, of respect, of understanding and of sacred balance.
Let us not meet as enemies in a war of unresolved trauma but as divine reflections of each other by being of service to each other as we all walk home back into the divine light of Source Consciousness.
© Joshua Tepania
(And keep EACH present moment
light hearted, real, aligned and kind and of course, seriously unserious…)
STAR POSE 💃
ROCK ROLL POSE 🚼
OFF YOUR HEAD POSE 💀
SHINE YOUR LIGHT POSE ⭐️
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