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Spiritual Warriors – Awakening my hidden masculine
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What is the shadow form of warrior energy?
Unfortunately there are many false prophets out there ( and inside ourselves ). They worry more about the destination and so they do not fully take the 4 paths of a warrior. Some give in to fear and let it guide them. Ultimately, what is missing is the Great Work – the TRUE Great Work. Remember, a Great Work is the task of moving modern industrial civilization from its present devastating influence on the Earth to a more benign mode of presence. Some works are big and seem grand but have they passed the test of justice and compassion? For instance, recently California’s proposition 8 made it so that marriage in California is only between a man and a woman instead of between a man and a man or woman and a woman. In the most recent elections this big work to ensure marriage between is only between a man and a woman continued in other states with similar propositions. If we test this against justice, some might think it passes. However, when tested against compassion it fails miserably and thus is not a great work. If we look closer we can see that this work is guided by fear and fear is, as Buck Ghosthorse said, the door in the heart that lets evil spirits in. Despite this works religious core, it is not spiritual. But, warriors are out there making a difference using their creative energy. Just today I read an article about a man who is working on an initiative in California to ban divorce. He isn’t doing it because he truly believes it should be banned, but rather as satire of the importance of government protecting the sanctity of marriage.
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Conclusion
So the warrior is an important part of the male psyche. I would say it isn’t actually a metaphor but a true part of being a man ( and most likely of being human – though feminine energy might show up slightly differently ). Can you see the difference between the warrior and a soldier? Do you see the importance? I have mentioned a few well known warriors in this post, Martin Luther King Jr., Gandhi and Ralph Nader. But there are many more out there. Who are the warriors you thought of as you read this? You might have thought of someone but discounted them because they won’t be found in history books – if their work passes the test of compassion and justice is follows the description of a Great Work they most likely are a warrior. I’d love to hear who you see as a warrior or better yet when have you seen yourself as a warrior.
For myself, while rereading this chapter for the post I have seen the warrior show up internally, as it should at first. In my running I used it to finish a long run where mental blocks were keeping me from finishing. My creative side started playing music again. The positive path has had me enjoy music passionately for the first time in a long time. I like the warrior, it is good and powerful energy. It is for that reason that I have decided to make my men’s studies posts on Wednesdays and call them my Wednesday Warrior posts. ( I also laughed at the idea of making a shirt that says ,”I’m a warrior” on the front and “…on Wednesdays” on the back )
Next we will take a look at the most difficult chapter/metaphor for me to be with the chapter on numinous sexuality. That is the chapter that I made up all sorts of reasons, both consciously and unconsciously, to put off reading for a few weeks. But I read it, and I’m glad I did. Now is the time to reread it for next weeks Wednesday Warrior post. Until then I wish you a powerful journey.
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