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Thank you for this brilliant 5D Perception commentary Claudia. We need more of this type of well balanced, open analysis to accommodate the new frequencies lighting up among us. The 5D New Earth frequency is resonating with this wisdom share. Love to you my sister! ~ Peace❤️

Claudia Dommaschk's avatar

I'm glad my thinking here resonates with you.

Andrew MacDonald's avatar

Beyond all the animosity (much intentionally stirred up by state actors to cause animosity between the sexes) is the road to the future. It's men doing their inner work and women doing there's.

Oversimplifying, for men the challenge is Integrity or Despair; for women it's Love or Despair. Men and women focused on the whole can meet each other publicly in respect for each other's heaven-sent goodness.

Claudia Dommaschk's avatar

Thanks for entering into the conversation, Andrew. I can locate the tension between integrity and love though I have different language to describe it: fairness and care. I explore this phenomenon closely in my book and hope to discuss it more in the coming weeks. For now, I will comtemplate your ideas to see how they relate to my own.

Don Salmon's avatar

I spent my 20s and 30s (1970s, 80s) interacting as a musician - composer/pianist - with artists of all kinds.... actors, dancers, musicians, painters, writers, and more.

When I look back from the limiting perspective of a clinical psychologist, I can see many fit within various categories of the DSM - barely. Yet when I look back from the perspective of an artist, I see vast numbers of people who don't fit neatly into any box - feminine, masculine, depressed, happy, obsessive, dedicated

(who practices the same 3 minute piano piece for 4 hours every day for 2 months! That's at least how long it took me to begin to master Chopin's Etude in F# Major:>))) Or PAYS to have 9 PM to midnight rehearsals for many months in order to hold a dance concert for which one pays six thousand dollars with the hopes of possibly getting back $100-200 (that was a dance/music concert my wife and a friend put on at the Merce Cunningham studio in the 80s)

Until moving to weird wonderful Asheville, NC in 2010, I had never, since 1990, been around large groups of people who so fully transcended these cultural, gender, racial barriers; taking so for granted that in our love of the Divine Beauty of art that we can transcend these limitations.

And in that love, it feels like we were all aspiring for a key to opening to the cosmic Divine Feminine who appears to be, like Mother Kali, using her tongues of flame to burn away the dross of the old patriarchal era, but not with a fire of hatred or anger but rather, the flame of Divine Love, Compassion and infinite Caring, to arrive not simply at the other side of a duality but rather, to embrace the Many in the One and the One in the Many and the unthinkable Mystery beyond both.