(Continued from Post #122) Answer: WOMEN.
Who will initiate this degree of forethought? WOMEN. Who has the most to lose by not making preparations? WOMEN. Who has the most to gain by making those preparations? WOMEN. Who is capable of seeing the strategic vision and acting on it to bring about the social evolution of societies? WOMEN. Who is perfectly positioned to command the social high ground to change the course of nations without ever running for office? WOMEN. Who is the largest, most homogenous group in the world who consistently seeks peace? WOMEN. Who can change the consciousness of humanity in two generations without ever voting? WOMEN. What is the largest and most socially, politically and economically unempowered group in the world? WOMEN.
FAMILY: The family is the first social environment for most children. It is from the family that we learn how to relate to other individuals, and how they relate to us. In a functional family we learn seven primary roles for our social existence: son, father, husband; daughter, mother, wife; and, sibling or only child. If the family is not fully functional, then we take on the warped functionality of those roles and then become actors or reactors in our own family’s dysfunction. (Yes, this is arguable, but just flow with this for now. Thanks.) When this lack of functionality extends to our community, ethnic group, culture or nationally, whole societies can begin to wobble, socially off- balance where major percentages of a national population might become dysfunctional, asocial or anti-social.
Families are the point of origin of all functional, ongoing communities and societies. The family is the first place where we learn social values, beliefs and their assumptions, personal and social expectations, and the criteria of social inclusion and performance. The family is the first agent of enculturation, where children learn what it is to be a member of a particular culture… or not.
WHAT IS NEEDED? What is needed by women to fill their new role is the awareness that they are in charge of the New Era — an era of global consciousness for feminine leadership — that they are truly capable to steer the course of democratic societies toward peace and stability. When they stand and say, “We have the power!” then they do. Women must see themselves as a global culture of feminine leadership, socializing and enculturating each new generation of women with the values of oneness, inclusion and peaceful empowerment.
Who will initiate this degree of forethought? WOMEN. Who has the most to lose by not making preparations? WOMEN. Who has the most to gain by making those preparations? WOMEN. Who is capable of seeing the strategic vision and acting on it to bring about the social evolution of societies? WOMEN. Who is perfectly positioned to command the social high ground to change the course of nations without ever running for office? WOMEN. Who is the largest, most homogenous group in the world who consistently seeks peace? WOMEN. Who can change the consciousness of humanity in two generations without ever voting? WOMEN. What is the largest and most socially, politically and economically unempowered group in the world? WOMEN.
FAMILY: The family is the first social environment for most children. It is from the family that we learn how to relate to other individuals, and how they relate to us. In a functional family we learn seven primary roles for our social existence: son, father, husband; daughter, mother, wife; and, sibling or only child. If the family is not fully functional, then we take on the warped functionality of those roles and then become actors or reactors in our own family’s dysfunction. (Yes, this is arguable, but just flow with this for now. Thanks.) When this lack of functionality extends to our community, ethnic group, culture or nationally, whole societies can begin to wobble, socially off- balance where major percentages of a national population might become dysfunctional, asocial or anti-social.
Families are the point of origin of all functional, ongoing communities and societies. The family is the first place where we learn social values, beliefs and their assumptions, personal and social expectations, and the criteria of social inclusion and performance. The family is the first agent of enculturation, where children learn what it is to be a member of a particular culture… or not.
WHAT IS NEEDED? What is needed by women to fill their new role is the awareness that they are in charge of the New Era — an era of global consciousness for feminine leadership — that they are truly capable to steer the course of democratic societies toward peace and stability. When they stand and say, “We have the power!” then they do. Women must see themselves as a global culture of feminine leadership, socializing and enculturating each new generation of women with the values of oneness, inclusion and peaceful empowerment.