Thanks, Gregg!
What's not talked about here, but what I felt when I read this, is how this approach benefits women, not only through the men they are associated with, but for themselves directly. I'm speaking of women who are working on integrating their own "masculine energies". For such a long time I felt repelled by the idea of "integrating the masculine" within me, as I thought the "masculine" represented violence, aggression, war, destruction, rape, dominance, etc. To have the writers here speak it, this is far from what the masculine is: the masculine is assertiveness, self-confidence, powerful and positive self-mastery, healing sexuality, active purpose of BEing. What women wouldn't want a man in her life who embodied that? What woman wouldn't want to embody that kind of Masculine Energy within herself? Add This Message To Your CureZone Favorites! ![Printer-friendly version of this page](/images/print_page.gif)
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