Masculine ad nauseam
© David Moorhead — May 2005
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Although I’ve used the word intention
randomly for years, I now openly question popular, insensitive, and monetarily
profitable uses of the word. When spotlights shine upon the bigger strokes of
power, which have supported masculine generated deceptions, ad nauseam, the curtain
veiling those powers begins to rise in the theater of illusion.
I suggest we have been trained by every way possible to disregard the wearisome
results of maintaining illusions; we have become accustomed to masking disappointments
when, for instance, intentions about money matters or personal relationships
we say we want created or resolved, don’t happen.
When deeply weighed in thought, one begins to sense the gigantic effects of
subjugation and oppression between and within both genders. So, it is not about
genders; it is about illusory intentions that generated an imbalance between
feminine and masculine energies.
As I like to put it, ‘just follow the money,’ and observe the gender
that generally reigns. As an extreme example, is there any wonder juggernaut
corporations’ preponderances of masculine energies are getting stirred
up? Is there any wonder mammoth bank accounts have been built by concealed,
unethical linear minded accounting practices, or by acceptable, unethical behaviors
between employees?
Better than tossing entire business worlds into a bin called the unethical,
let’s add some feminine observation into the word unethical by suggesting
that stalled, depressed feelings, which unethical practices generate, are passed
from one human to the next, and likely deposited into the physical heart.
Just wander about in the theater of long range consequences of unspoken, stacked
up feelings of unattended disappointment, regret, or overlooked nurturing energies—in
the masculine, ad nauseam.
Our constant curiosity
is key
to watching what’s being created.
~ David Moorhead |