flood of women bravery (1)

I bow down and support the women coming out now to say, "No more fear of men's sexual abuse"--especially, the men in leadership, and workplace powerful roles and identities. Yes, it is a great landslide for a major (r)evolution of this world. I always knew women would have to do it, would have to lead. And, I will and have always said in my 28 years as a teacher of liberation, "I will back you up." 

This is simply a message I want to articulate on this FM ning site for historical reasons. I have no doubt that the women's liberation movement is more powerful than any other--it always has been, it's just (unfortunately) been controlled by "fear of men" and that means not just men but all the 'strings' of power and economic livelihood the men have controlled for the most part in the public sphere. 

Courage and bravery is now walking the streets in feminine and female shoes, and sure I know others like in the queer and color communities likewise are making great moves as well to overcome he "fear of the normal" pressures in our world and its phobia of difference. Tomorrow, I suspect, with time and maturation, and good fear management/education new generations of young people will be so against exploitation of women (females) --that the society will transform and flip ever so slowly to becoming a culture of fearlessness, instead of a culture of fear. And, what role men can play in this (r)evolution led by women? That's what men need to be asking themselves, individually and collectively.

The current flood of women coming out and going after their sexual abusers in 'high places' is a current of the soul, of the spirit of fearlessness... it is not about women only. I assure you I have sniffed out this coming of the spirit of fearlessness... and right now it is mostly bravery and courage--two of the more immature forms but essential forms for further great developments ahead... into fear-less, fearlessness, and fearless... 

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