In This Darkness of Patriarchy
If enough men were to rise with conscious awareness and live in complete and total harmony with oneself, the next generation of women would no longer feel a dysregulated nervous system and would see each other as One with Love and God—without even knowing what it is. Because to feel this oneness is to no longer be in a fight with this reality you call your world.
This world has been deregulating not only the nervous system, but the entire system of government, racial issues, and many ailments of repression and oppression of culture and society—all to comply with one thing: control of the human mind.
You see, my friends, patriarchy is a win-win situation for men in all races. But the disease that comes with control is a lot of what you call cancer. There is a huge contribution from the way the majority of men lack vulnerability and responsibility. Hence, you have a total existence of violation—not because women are bad, but because men have been so oppressed.
And the way women are seen and heard is not through healing in the moment of truth, but through being seen as slaves and heard only through the wounded masculine. Hence, women normalize misogyny. They marry them. They raise their children by them. They do not see the opportunity for wealth and health as the key that holds freedom of light—but instead pursue wealth through competition and order.
Wealth is health. Not necessarily healing—but knowing you are the organism, fully alive, with gauges called emotions, antennas called pineal glands, and heart chambers whose capacity leads information into a newfound reality. Not just one—but the practice of traveling, not on foot, but through dimensions.
So you think your light was just “too positive”? No. The dark parts of you and humanity are literally the goldmine. But the majority of human beings want to compete over who becomes the worst by staying in their darkness, rather than who can lend a hand to lift people from darkness into light.
So perhaps, if you go back and tend to the parts that participated in this darkness of patriarchy, you may want to recover—or should we say, remember—what your ancestors did as men when they pursued women into slavery of the mind. And here you are, doing the same to the youngest daughters you are raising.
How do we do that? How many women do you know in your family, and even among friends, who are competing to be better than other women?
Repression and oppression. That is not what humanity has done.
That is what patriarchy has done to humanity.
And so it is.
