Healing the masculine wound

Healing the Masculine Wound

There is a psychological wound between male and female energy that affects everyone.

The collective spirit of humanity is affected not only by the physical wounds, but also by the psychic wounds.

We will focus on the male wound that captures men and brainwashes them to pursue a style that requires the use of violence, violence against women and the abuse of female energy. The cause is the trauma of war, which manifests itself in the form of physical and psychological wounds.

War creates a psychology of fear and pain that drives a culture of conquest-obsessed predators. Boys are culturally forced to participate in this war mentality, and the trauma of war splinter the mental body. This fragmentation is the core problem of the male wound and manifests itself in the form of physical and psychological wounds.

Boys are enslaved by gender - based on expectations, including internal and external violence, to gain power through control and domination. Activities that require, for example, blind obedience to absolute authority, that obtain heartless rewards and punishments, lose their effect. Businesses and bosses reward profits at the expense of workers and consumers, and soldiers who wage wars to feed their families are rewarded materially. Men are told they can only succeed if they are violent and materially rewarded.

This tyrannical agenda creates a society of senseless psychopathic vulnerability, which is reinforced by alpha males, which further reinforces the senseless psychopathic vulnerability of our society.

Men and women are equally affected, and the fragmentation of male energy separates us from each other and from the healing that can only take place when we are separated from ourselves by the fragmentation of our body, mind and soul.

Female energy is the sensual faculty inherent in all children, and therefore men and women must unite in the inner man and woman. Men need to reconnect with their inner feminine being and heal their emotional wounds, while women cannot rely on an inner masculine being. If men are conditioned to deny and express their feelings, they will suffer and suffer forever.

The culturally inflicted wounds that take away boys "control of how they feel alienate them internally. This uncertainty makes it difficult to integrate patriarchal dominance, separation and conquest mentality into boys and men. Both men and women must fight internally against the archetype of the tyrant. The result of this artificial separation is confusion of identity, which leads to a permanent state of uncertainty.

There is a heartless inner voice that demands more and more of you, and when you become that voice, you realize that you are abusing yourself and others.

Healing the male wound means showing a new behavior with compassionate communication that welcomes honest sharing of needs and feelings.

This kind of caring interaction begins with resolving the inner conflict between the female and male parts of your body, and between you and the family of your partner or partner.

The fragmented masculine individual, mostly men, must project an overly rational, intellectualized way of being. It is common for men to deny their emotional trauma and heartfelt experiences. They are unable to process their emotions, and this can lead to them being hypersensitive to the feelings of others, especially women and women's bodies.

The expectation that boys will not cry is a breach of male sensitivity, and this is often misunderstood as a sign of weakness or lack of emotional maturity.

As other traumas accumulate and are pressed into consciousness and pressed down, the wound gets worse when they bump against us. One of the most common ways in which internal pressure is building on our personality is unprovoked violence. Uninvited violence counteracts our internalized anger and hatred and only temporarily eases tensions. As the childhood trauma that caused this inner separation heals, our unconscious negative self-image is restored to a familiar conflict that confirms our negative self and our negative identities.

For example, someone who does not deserve our love is more likely to harm us than someone we love, such as a friend, family member or employer.

For example, a family member, friend or employer is at greater risk of harm due to age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation and age.

The male wound affects men and women, but at its core, the injury for men is the separation of their inner feminine sensations. Women are suspicious of the inner masculine nature of women, and this has developed as a result of a lack of respect for the feminine nature of men in the past and present.

Women need to regain confidence in themselves, internalize their authority and feel deep within themselves. Men need not only pain, but also a sense of self-esteem and respect for themselves and their inner masculine nature.

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