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    A Treatise on the Neumale

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      sunsunsun @LetTheRedeemed
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      @LetTheRedeemed you haven't seen many North American woman, I see many large woman who have more bodily mass and physical space taking than men

      also have you ever heard of a step stool or ladder

      I think your theories are interesting and fun to read and also some of them are yap
      especially the theories derived from some philosophers who seem cringe

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        Mossy @LetTheRedeemed
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        @LetTheRedeemed said in A Treatise on the Neumale:

        Women are simply weaker than men, not made to have any lesser of the fundamental virtues of good people

        Indeed. My comment about a man making low-energy decisions was meant to show that this is feminine in an anti-masculine sense, being a negative only as it pertains to a man. I was not implying femininity, as it pertains to women in general, is less virtuous or lacking in good.

        "To desire action is to desire limitation" — G. K. Chesterton
        "The true step of health and improvement is slow." — Novalis

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          LetTheRedeemed @Mossy
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          @Mossy oh I get you and I didn’t mean to imply you meant that, maybe I doubled back too thoroughly, but I just know someone will read this one day and misinterpret everything almost on purpose hahah.
          It’s a fun dance to explain how it’s weak for men to be feminine without claiming its weak for women to be feminine.

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            LetTheRedeemed @sunsunsun
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            @sunsunsun haha thanks for the compliment.

            I get it, There’s a lot of dysfunction out there today. I’m speaking in potentials. There’s a lot of weak men in North America, too. We are not at our historical best right now that’s for sure!

            What philosophers did you catch in my rant? I didn’t intentionally pull from any known ideologies, rather behavioral research from guys like Jonathan Haidt.

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              sunsunsun @LetTheRedeemed
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              @LetTheRedeemed idk im just yapping

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                LetTheRedeemed @sunsunsun
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                @sunsunsun here you dropped this 👑

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                  Corngold @LetTheRedeemed
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                  @LetTheRedeemed

                  sounds Jungian. "Puer eternus" goes to this point.

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                    LetTheRedeemed @Corngold
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                    @Corngold interesting. I’ll look that up

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                      LetTheRedeemed @Corngold
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                      @Corngold wow. Profound, and confronting on aspects of my own life.

                      Youtube Video

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                        Corngold @LetTheRedeemed
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                        @LetTheRedeemed 😅 yes. It's a whole thing. Peter Pan syndrome, Puer eternus, etc. My opinion, it's definitely being forced onto men via gay+, infantilization, isolation, techmology, drugs, etc. The devouring mother is definitely being forced on women via feminism, pill, hypergamy, abortion, etc. It requires manipulation of both genders in my opinion. Courtly love is irrelevant because women have a million options. Men's refinement becomes mere homosexuality, etc.

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                          Corngold @sunsunsun
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                          @sunsunsun indeed. Women are literally the devouring mother, while dudes are suffering total twinkification def con / norwood 4 by 25. By design. Also mass shootings I'm quite certain are fake.

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                            LetTheRedeemed @Corngold
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                            @Corngold The only part I disagree with is the idea that it's principally a woman problem.

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                              Corngold @LetTheRedeemed
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                              @LetTheRedeemed yeah I didn't watch that specific video but there are several on Jung Aion channel with a lady, Marie-Louise von Franz, who was one of Jung's students, and was analyzed by him. She goes into all of this but frames it as a modernity and almost anti-feminine problem dating to medieval times. Her point is Mary became the innocent / divine / perfect feminine in that time, replacing an earthly Eve feminine. I won't say I'm sold on it, but it is interesting, given that Troubador poets in France and Spain and probably most of Europe ended by the 1500s (if not mid 1400s). Look at some of the poetry and you'll find very lewd and vulgar language in the 13th century (lol). Maybe Eve did rule over that period's divine feminine.

                              Cervantes was Spanish and Spain was under Arab / Jew rule and mixed with Greek, Germanic, etc cultures. I.e., it was very worldly and certainly not a Catholic monarchy. All of the rigidity I believe was Council of Trent / counter-reformation tactics. Quixote is fairly lewd at times. I would guess it is repeating older stories, too, not just what happened mid to late 16th century in Cervantes' time.

                              To me, that makes sense, but probably the WWI and WWII divine feminine was what Franz called "Sophia" or basically wisdom embodied by women, taken to its logical end. It is similar to Aristophanes' Assemblywoman in real life - women rule society and replace men because gender no longer "matters." In her view there are four feminine archetypes (Eve, Mary, Helen, Sophia). In my view they must be cyclical or at least rhythmic in every culture and possibly globally. For instance, Helen and Mary are known for beauty and warmth; Sophia is colder and Eve is visceral. I think that Sophia leading to Eve is very telling of Rosie-the-Riveter turned Margaret Sanger and every other "strong woman" ultimately deconstructing and destroying any Helen or Mary figure of women. That leads then back to Eve. That's also where we're at. I would also call it Lilith, because Jewish / Christian lore also includes the gnostic Adam and Lilith myth which supposedly occurred before Eve. Either way Lilith and Eve are similar and identified as sinister, but also maybe dumb i.e., "I'm just a girl."

                              Lol enough for me today.

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