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Michelle Ryan's avatar

“The wholesale terror against women is not a side-effect of “progress” but the basis of it.“

This. All of this.

I wept reading this, Perdita. I still feel the truth of what happened to women and to those who stood up for women, so long ago, deep in my bones. It makes my heart ache.

I wear a gold medal of Jehanne at my throat, just above my heart, because she is like Jesus to me. More than Jesus if I am being honest. She was and is as powerful and supernatural and human and true.

And Yes there are good good men. Who are not motivated by fear of women’s power, of Her power, but who are confident enough in their own expression of Shakti that they need not oppress women et al to feel good about themselves. We know them. They exist!

And yet, the too many men who are filled with fear? (And their women in thrall) What happened to them? What perverted their conditioning to thwart and obscure their sense of humanity, which is our birthright? Do they have a 20th-7th generation ancestor who perpetrated those atrocities? And, more likely, was their ancestor a little boy who might have watched his beloved grandmother, mother, sister, aunt, burn?

Was he told “She was evil; we must never speak of her again”??

I have compassion for that little boy, and compassion indeed for the one who was annihilated, but we must remember how awful it is to bear witness to the annihilation of humans at the hands of other humans with more power. It changes you. Makes you angry and afraid and filled with despair.

In fact, for those who are choosing to pay attention, we are bearing witness right now to the annihilation of mothers and daughters and grandmothers and whole families. From these tiny screens in our hands. These little fires we hold to our eyes. An eye for an eye.

Will the vow of “Never Again” truly be followed for all peoples so that we might collectively evolve humanity beyond fear, hate and barbarism? If not now, when? We are being tested again by forces beyond our ken; will we be able to follow the right path and demand justice collectively? Or will we allow these violent men to continue the brutal path towards collective annihilation they are perpetrating and perpetuating.

May Jehanne guide us and protect us as we move forward into our future, may we collectively condemn and end the violence, may we be become better ancestors, may we all find our way onto the right path.

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Suchitra Davenport's avatar

oh, my, tears streaming, beautiful, powerful, heartwrenching, yes, yes, this is the time. I hear her saying, "Now!" Thank you, Perdita.

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