Having read that the U.S. ranked number ten in the world of the most dangerous places for women to live (the only Western country in the top ten), I am concerned that Americans - males and females - have lost touch with their feminine side. It has been taken over by the masculine, the part that pays attention only to the head rather than the heart, fears any form of vulnerability, seeks progress without regard to the loss of resources, and protects itself with no concern for what it sees as 'other.' The Son of Cups arrives to encourage us to embrace our feminine side again, the part of us that nurtures, is receptive and like water, doesn't violently force its way. Koatlikue, the Toltec representation of Mother Earth, seems to underscore this need. Her encouragement does not mean passivity; after all, water does erode stone over time. But violence, whether mental or physical, is not what our world needs more of right now.
The best, like water,
Benefit all and do not compete.
They dwell in lowly spots that everyone else scorns.
Putting others before themselves,
They find themselves in the foremost place
And come very near to the Tao.
In their dwelling, they love the earth;
In their heart, they love what is deep;
In personal relationships, they love kindness;
In their words, they love truth.
In the world, they love peace.
In personal affairs, they love what is right.
In action, they love choosing the right time.
It is because they do not compete with others
That they are beyond the reproach of the world.
~Tao te Ching
I see it as thinking with their little head not their big head
ReplyDeleteHeehee, so very true!
DeleteSeems like most people are in pursuit of conquering life, unlike that Knight who leads his song of life from his heart. He is still in touch with the gentleness within.
ReplyDeleteI fear America is being led by folks with no concept of gentleness.
DeleteI fear that you are right.
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