FREEDOM BEYOND GENDER - Gender Issues Part 7
Gender issues are being weaponized in one of the most effectively divisive, corrosive campaigns the 1% have so far deployed against humanity.
I had a dream the other night. I was passing through a city. There were vegetable and flower gardens and trees everywhere. Store doors were open and often there was no proprietor—just the merchandise and a place to put the money or barter item paid in exchange. There were no homeless people or panhandlers and no surveillance cameras or police. Children played unsupervised, and adults were happy, friendly and out on the streets. Not a cell phone was in sight.
In the dream I had the thought, "This is the way it once was and soon again will be."
Freedom
Google the word "Freedom" and check out the images that come up. Most show women and men leaping into the air, standing on mountaintops, dancing in ocean waves, arms spread wide, embracing life with exuberant joy. A few show birds soaring and chains breaking against a backdrop of golden sunshine, bright clouds, and flower-filled meadows.
In these images, peoples' spirits soar. Their faces are turned upwards towards the sun and a glorious unexplored unlimited horizon. Their bodies exude healthy aliveness. Nothing can stop them. Nothing ever stopped them. No dark shadows, no cruel overlords, no pulsed EM frequencies, no chem trails, no mandates or censorship or global elites pressing the "reset" button.
Ecstatic. Alive. They clearly express Who They Really Are:
Spirit Beings of Pure Love dwelling with and upon another alive spirit being called Earth.
Sponges
Ever since the film The Matrix came out in 1999 there has been ongoing speculation, and no small amount of scientific validation, theorizing that humanity is caught in some kind of artificial web not of our own making.
Even if not actually immersed in some kind of computer simulation, humankind is definitely subject to extremely intricate and powerful layers of mental programming—programming that forms the foundation of our very self-identity—programming the ultimate source of which is non-human and not benevolent. (See this article or read the book below to understand what I mean by this.)
As Spirit Beings of Pure Love, we come into this world wide open and impressionable. One brief moment spent looking into the pellucid eyes of a baby shows exactly what I mean. In that innocent, virginal state, we soak up sensory information like a sponge, unconsciously gathering input about our species, ethnicity and gender (EG. "I am a human Caucasian female.") before we even have the words to fit the knowing.
We absorb identities around national origin, beliefs about God and our economic status. We soak up our parent's political orientation. Then comes education and we learn that humans live on a spinning globe in an isolated solar system hurtling through the deep emptiness of space. We learn from his-story that our species is aggressive, greedy, cruel and violent.
Before you know it, we're seeing ourselves as "Syrian" or "Armenian" or "American," "Christian," "Jewish," or "Muslim," and are willing to pick up a gun to prove our national/racial/religious superiority and protect our beliefs and territory from the aggression and possible takeover by "others." And we do this as easily and unconsciously as we learn to walk, climb stairs and run.
The power of sex
Of all the unconscious identities we take on, I'm going to go out on a limb and proclaim that our sexual identity is the most powerful.
I say this because, unlike other identities—political, philosophic, spirito-religious, economic etc.—sexual identity isn't a social identity (unless it is twisted into becoming such). It's biological.
But, what does that really mean?
It means that the (apparently) physical bodies we express our true selves with on this (apparently) physical planet are designed to match our individual spirit's essence.
So, what does that mean?
As I have somewhat repetitively pointed out throughout this series, the totality of physical expression, whether it be human bodies or planetary bodies, is based upon electromagnetic polarity. In other words, positive and negative charges—aka positrons and electrons, masculine and feminine, yang and yin forces which basically have nothing to do with sexuality per se.
As Eastern esoteric science so elegantly explains, negative/yin and positive/yang charges are purely qualitative in nature. And they quite literally mold how we "show up" energetically by offering certain sharply contrasting properties or conditions for us to choose from and embody.
A few yin/yang pairs of opposite qualities are: Rounded/pointed, soft/hard, slow/fast, dark/light, inward/outward, smooth/rough, curved/straight, concave/convex, cold/hot, wet/dry, linear/convoluted, subtle/obvious, fluid/fixed, receptive/unreceptive, open/closed, passive/active ... just to name a few polarized combinations.
Everything in existence is made up of both electrons and positrons, negative/yin and positive/yang qualities, the balance and degree to which vary. For example, let's take a mountain. Mountains are essentially positive/yang/masculine in nature because taken as a whole, mountains are qualitatively convex, fixed, hard, and rough.
But some mountains are more yang/masculine than others. A sharply pointed volcano is qualitatively more yang/masculine than a softly-rounded mountain in Appalachia. The volcano is extremely active, pointed, hot, hard, rough, and bright. The worn-down, tree-covered mountain in Appalachia is softer, curved, more fertile, smoother and darkly verdant.
However, after a billion years or so, the once-highly yang alpine volcano has been worn down by weather and other geologic actions. It slowly becomes more and more yin—rounded, softer, more verdant. It's still a mountain and yang, but it's a more yin expression of yang than it was in its youth.
A willow tree is more yin/feminine than a pine tree. Shorter, rounded in overall shape, fluid, with soft flowing leaves, the willow tree is flexible in its early years, easily bending with the wind. Then, as it ages, trunk and limbs become more fixed and inflexible, and thus the tree becomes more yang in its expression. It's still a willow tree and still a yin expression of "tree." But it moves into a more yang kind of yin expression over the years. (This flexibility is also an expression of its essentially yin (changeable, fluid) nature.)
On the other hand, a pine tree is tall, erect, pointed, with sharp needles that penetrate the sky. Except in the early more pliant (more yin) stages, pine trees aren't flexible or yielding. And they stay that way throughout their life. The expression of a pine tree is much more yang than yin.
Once you "get" the way yin/yang (feminine/masculine) forces work, it's easy seeing what's what in the world around you.
New York skyscrapers are extremely yang. Domed mosques in Istanbul are yin with pointed yang spires. Cell towers are yang, rounded dish receivers are yin. A warm, brackish pond is yin, although its warmth gives it a yang quality. A glacial arctic pool is even more yin (water/fluid/cold).
So, it is with men and women.
Generally speaking, biologically/energetically, men are yang/masculine energetic expressions of the hominid species. Tall, pointed, hard, tough, rough, active, external, linear etc. Women are biologically/energetically, yin/feminine energetic expressions of the hominid species. Shorter, rounded, softer, weaker, more passive/receptive, fluid etc.
But the spectrum of possible variations and combinations of yin/yang qualities and their expression are enormous. Some men are extremely yang like a pine tree. Some men, though biologically male, are more yin like a willow. Some women are highly yin and others highly yang in their qualitative energetic expression.
The classic example of highly polarized sex expression in literature is Tennessee William's play A Streetcar Named Desire. His extremely yang main character, Stanley Kowalski, is a brutish New Yorker, rough, highly sexed, aggressive, deeply identified with his physical strength and the harsh "realities" of street life. His archetypically yin counterpart is the aging Southern belle, Blanche DuBois, a soft, fearful, pliable and vulnerable woman that lives in fantasyland.
William's play points out the almost violently inevitable electromagnetic attraction of polar opposites—the archetypal forces at play through Stanley and Blanche that easily overpower every social norm and nicety and ultimately destroy the fragile Blanche.
A matter of choice
When I said earlier that we "choose" our sexual expression, I didn't mean in a conscious, intellectual choosing sort of fashion. Rather it's a matter of the natural alignment of our spirit nature/essence with certain qualitative expressions—an alignment that then "magnetizes" a unique combination of yin/yang forces to create a body matching those qualities that we then utilize.
At least that's the best explanation I've been able to come up with so far.
There are hundreds of spiritual/religious stories explaining how and why we are the way we are here on planet Earth. But the thing is, most lose sight of the fact that both matter and spirit are of the same substance.
In fact, these religious stories splitting matter and spirit into two separate camps, making physicality and the body into corruptions that debase the spirit, keeping us forever striving to get out of our bad bodies and back up and out to the "light" of God and heaven, are some of the most damaging, false teachings ever perpetrated upon us. (See: A Society Built Upon a Lie Is Destined to Fail )
They turn our bodies into an abomination and make this beautiful planet a prison. Is it any wonder then, that we rape and pillage the earth and carve up and mutilate our bodies for all the desperate, despising reasons we do? Always thinking there is something wrong with us? Something that surgery, sex reassignment, pills or maybe therapy can cure?
We yearn for freedom and the joyous expression it brings, not realizing that the prison we want to break from is not physical at all. But rather the degrading thought matrices designed to confuse us—the thousands of years of lies keeping us from knowing Who We Really Are and what the nature of “reality" really is.
Boundless. Beauteous. Joyous. Free.
Rejecting the caricature
Not surprisingly, the esoteric understanding of polarity and yin/yang expression has been deliberately removed from common view by the global elites subject to the control of interdimensional Forces.
Instead of knowledge, humanity has been given lies and programs designed to facilitate identifying with and then expressing the physical polarities of yin and yang as typified by Stanley and Blanch.
Did humans start out expressing such binary extremes? As little as two years ago I would have answered with a definitive, "Yes," and then gone on to talk about early hominid species and how Homo Australopithecus and Neandertal undoubtedly played to their sex's strengths, with the males doing the heavy lifting and hunting etc., while females tended the home front and the kids.
Now, I'm not so sure. If we move beyond our "educated" views of history, there are massive question marks about humanity's true origins—including the issue of early genetic experimentation and whether we "evolved" at all or were, perhaps, transplanted here from some other planet or dimension.
I don't even pretend to know what went on in the past anymore.
It's enough just dealing with the here and now. And here and now young people (and many older people) are rightly disgusted with the ludicrous sexual stereotyping and divisive sexual polarity we have been programmed to play out on the world stage over the past centuries.
Binary doesn’t mean opposite
Aside from 1) positrons and electrons and other charged particles, and 2) the pure white of unfiltered sunlight and the pure black in the depths of a black hole where no light can exist, I can think of no purely binary expressions to be found in the physical world. No clear-cut absolute opposites.
Space isn't "empty nothingness," and the scientifically pursued "Absolute Zero" of space has been proven nonexistent. Pure cold doesn't exist. Nor does pure heat. The number of potential points between point A and Point B is infinite, so I can't even use the comparison of finite versus infinite.
Philosophically, religiously and morally we are programmed to think in absolutes. In terms of black and white, right and wrong and good and evil. But when it comes down to actual living what happens? It seems that expressing ourselves is a matter of almost infinite shades of grey.
Yes, the electromagnetic foundations of the world are, indeed, a binary construct. And the world itself mirrors this binary coding. Which means we view life and the world in dualistic terms, using words like up/down, right/left, rich/poor, pretty/ugly, happy/sad, smart/stupid, tall/short etc. to describe them.
But all these descriptors are relative. There is no absolute up and no absolute down. Right? How far right? If I walk far enough and circle the globe it just brings me back to my left. And if I'm looking in a mirror, right appears to actually be my left.
Modern generations unconsciously understand that being locked in a binary gender box, forced to play out a fixed, polarized gender role where no such thing actually exists, is horribly wrong. Unfortunately, this beautiful organic insight by our young people has been twisted into a massively destructive, commercially lucrative, "sexual questioning" movement.
Instead of offering real understanding about how life works and what "sex" actually is; instead of teaching young people that our bodies—our biological "garments"—offer an almost infinite sliding scale of choice and freedom of expression; instead of learning that it’s our right and privilege to fluidly express the qualitative energies we feel through our bodies—love, joy, aggression, anger, sorrow, fluidity, constriction, boundlessness, structure, beauty, attraction, sensuality, sexuality—in a natural way, we are driven instead by inimical Forces to adopt unnatural processes that mimic nature, giving us little real satisfaction.
Sexual identity is key because it is the root essence of our being. And because of this, the manipulation of sexual identity has been one of the primary methods of Archon control.
We are not little boys dressed up in blue sailor suits and little girls dancing around looking pretty in pink. Such ludicrous, shallow, binary depictions are nothing but distraction—false flag identifications designed to keep us from knowing ourselves as Spirit Beings of Pure Love playing with quantum fields and expressing our beautiful selves in a light matrix called Earth.
Wrapping it up
"Sex" is the most powerful force in “physical” existence.
It's not "he-ing" and "she-ing" and gettin' it on ... although that is part of it. What we pitifully call "sex" is the very essence of Creation itself. Birthed in a cataclysm aptly labeled The Big Bang, it is the force of life energy playing out across the stars in an infinity of shapes, forms and disguises.
As a whole, humanity doesn't know this yet, because, as Jacqueline Hobbs, aka Oracle Girl puts it: "What we see currently is an attempt to turn absolutely everything into its opposite with the human being manacled to the very grossest of distortions."
Pointing out these distortions of sex and gender and shining a light towards the deeper truth is what this Substack series on gender issues has been all about. I hope it has helped bring about new depths of understanding and a more gracious and loving appreciation for life and these amazing bodies we are privileged to wear.
Wrapping up, here's a poem from Mary Oliver that a friend of mine posted to one of these Substack columns. It is both prayer and blessing:
When I am among the trees, especially the willows and the honey locust equally the beech, the oaks and the pines, they give off such hints of gladness. I would almost say that they save me, and daily. I am so distant from the hope of myself, in which I have goodness, and discernment, and never hurry through the world but walk slowly, and bow often. Around me the trees stir in their leaves and call out, “Stay awhile.” The light flows from their branches. And they call again, “It’s simple,” they say, “and you too have come into the world to do this, to go easy, to be filled with light, and to shine. ~Mary Oliver
Much love and aloha ~
Cate
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About Cate Montana
A professional journalist specializing in alternative medicine and health, Cate is the author of several other books, including Unearthing Venus: My Search for the Woman Within [Watkins 2013], and The E Word, Ego Enlightenment & Other Essentials [Atria 2017], and a spiritual novel titled Apollo & Me. She has a master’s degree in psychology, and is a highly informative and compelling speaker and guest on radio and TV shows and podcasts. She is very grateful to be able to say she lives in Hawaii.
For more information www.catemontana.com
I find great comfort in reading your Substack. It’s a purification experience for my mind. Thank you also for bringing Jacqueline Hobbs into the conversation. Just relaxing…….
Beautiful - so satisfying to read as you cover all the points...” No clear-cut absolute opposites “ in our world...”Expressing ourselves is a matter of almost infinite shades of gray.” Young people today most definitely understand that their parents have been locked in a binary gender box & they’re creative spirits are expressing these frustrations. We as parents, grandparents, aunts & uncles need to lend them a compassionate ear, they need us. Thank you once again Cate, excellent series!