Humanity’s Dream of Peace Depends Upon the Liberation and Advancement of Women

Posted by on Jan 17, 2013 in About the Book, Empowerment, Nature, Spirituality | 5 comments

We must bring our human intelligence and compassionate judgment to bear on the nature and quality of Life on Earth. The planet needs our loving attention. All the technology in the world will not release us from our fundamental responsibility to be in right relationship with the world, with all living beings, and especially with each other.                                                                           — Life Choices, p.158
HUMANITY’S DREAM OF PEACE DEPENDS UPON THE LIBERATION AND ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN.

Seems obvious, but all over the world women (and men) are dying at the hands of men and governments controlled by men. And, the environment, our living breathing Earth, our precious habitat and the habitat of all the other plant and animal species, continues to be threatened and pillaged as though it doesn’t matter.

HUMANITY’S DREAM OF PEACE DEPENDS UPON THE LIBERATION AND ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN.

The liberation and advancement of women brings with it a nourishing and a nurturing, a caring consciousness for both women and men. This consciousness is more cooperative than competitive, and more relational than individualistic. It is more respectful and holistic. These are values and ways of living that benefit all equally. It’s not a matter of women or men; it’s about women and men. This has been said many times by the feminist movement over the years, but it bears repeating. The movement for women’s liberation and advancement is about everyone, all of us; not you or me, but us.

HUMANITY’S DREAM OF PEACE DEPENDS UPON THE LIBERATION AND ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN.

The coming of human equality is a force of nature. It is about the Earth as a whole. It is Earth righting itself, upgrading its consciousness to reflect its needs. The new consciousness that is being birthed is one that reveals choice making as a natural element in the flow of life. The legitimizing of pregnancy choice making in the fabric of society points us towards recognizing the place of women in that flow.

When you understand abortion, especially legal abortion in this context, and you keep women in the center of the pregnancy picture, you begin to see that we have to change our thinking about how we view life as a whole. Our species needs to wake up and make the necessary shifts towards sustaining the good of the whole. Recognizing and respecting the power and legitimacy of women to make decisions about when and whether to bring life through their bodies is central to the unfolding of the new consciousness and to peace on Earth.

January 22 marks the 40th anniversary of Roe v Wade, the legalization of abortion throughout the United States. Click here for information about the celebration in Denver. Click here to read a recent article by Charlotte Taft.

Lastly, I want to note the passing of a great feminist historian, Gerda Lerner, whose work formed the basis for my understanding of women’s history.

MAY OUR HEARTS OPEN TO ALL OF EXISTENCE.
MAY WE LEARN TO LIVE AS ONE BODY.
MAY WE LEARN TO LOVE AS ONE BEING.

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. There are so many things that need to be made right with the world, with the country, with the state, with the city, aren’t there? Perhaps women will have a big role in setting at least some of them right — if and when given a chance.

    • So true, Claire. Thanks.

  2. The world is indeed changing. It’s important to stop and realize that dialogues like these and books like and the election of a black president, and the fact that 6 women were elected to important offices in the last election, ARE not only symptoms of change but further proof that the changes we’re working for are very real and possible and that our efforts are effective. It’s important to give ourselves credit for progress made, however small it might seem. Thanks, Linda, for a great book and for all that you’ve done for our world. Yours is a significant, important contribution.

    • Thanks so much, Hal.

  3. Yes, life as a whole. Wholeness. Thank you, Linda!

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