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I wrote this for International Women's Day.

I look at feminism in terms of [b]wholeness[/b], not about gender.

Just because someone identifies as female doesn’t mean they’re working on behalf of women only. And being feminine is not just about being playing soft or girly, hot or sexy. Nor about being a female in high position, powerful, a heroine; though we know there are many women legends in history.

Feminism is about the integration of the masculine and the feminine and that resplendent orchestration, then expresses itself through a feminine-energy vehicle, upholding and emphasizing the core qualities of the feminine.

[b]Feminine + masculine communicated in the language of “feminine”. [/b]

Not to overrule the males, because more and more men are coming out, who are heart-led and working for gender equality (which makes them Feminists). Males devoted to wholeness, then it’s

[b]masculine + feminine communicated in the language of “masculine”. [/b]

Two ideas merge and they express themselves basically in terms of [b]wholeness[/b].

Masculine qualities are strategic, adventurous, opportunity seeking, to name a few. Feminine qualities are deeply intuitive and nurturing. BUT (this is the catch) when a woman is at her best, she expresses all of these qualities in a womanly package; with compassion, softly spoken. She awaits with calm strength, but gets on with things in her power. She is modest but bold and tough to the depths. She is a warrior in all-womanly ways. She is strong without losing her femininity.

That is feminnism, the way I see it. [b]Wholeness[/b]. Without that internal meeting, we’re just playing a gender game.[image deleted]
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