Re: Encase Forensic
- From: Kristian Gjøsteen <kristiag+news@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 07:08:17 GMT
that the women of today are not of this calibre. Their
wisdom tells them: "My femininity is itself spirituality. I am
complete!".
Jesus told an applicable story about a farmer and his two sons. The
father asked his sons to work the field for him while he was away. The
younger son was in no mood to work and said, quite honestly, "No". The
elder son said "Yes father, I'd love to do it," but had no intention of
helping. The elder son lived in selfish dream, wanting only to impress
his father, and puff-up his own pride. The younger son later developed
the mind to work and did his father's bidding. The elder son never will,
as he believes he has no work to do.
So it is with all people, being sons of God. It is better to say "No" to
Him, and at least recognize his existence, than to say "Yes" and never
know of Him at all. Woman is like the elder son. Man is the more honest
of the two, and has potential.
The characteristic jealousy and envy of woman is a result of her limited
ego. That is, with its delicate skin, which contains security, but is so
easily punctured. The female ego is simple, with few dependencies, so
when one of these dependencies does fail she is plunged into dire
trouble. When her armour collapses, it collapses totally. The many
safety supports that men have at their disposal are not her's. Nor does
she have man's experience at carrying a burden of pain. Therefore she is
expert at coping with things that fall within her sphere of submission,
but she fails spectacularly when forced "outside".
The modern woman
Men are professional at being men, precisely because they have been men
all their lives. They keep an even keel even in rough seas. But the
modern masculine woman is new to the game, and is often rash,
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