A Love Letter to Men

I am writing about my specific human experience. Not necessarily a yin or yang but it could be applied in that way.

I was born with both qualities of masculine and feminine in my soul. I am female in physical form and really love that. I love my feminine qualities that are truly innate to me! Creative, gentle, tender hearted, nurturing, living from intuition and heart, connection with Nature and cycles. I could go on. However, this is a Love Letter to those divine masculine humans who taught and encouraged masculine qualities through out my life. Thank you!

Love Letter to the Divine Masculine Humans

You are both male and female in form showing up in various times in my life
Thank you mother for allowing me to play with toys that were “meant for boys” and to be a Nature loving tomboy
Father, thank you for putting a welder mask on me so I could be with you in the garage
I gained courage to work with all tools and a good attitude for fixing things
Thank you father for sparring with me and teaching me to fight
thank you biological Brother and other brothers for showing me men also have in-depth emotional landscapes
You showed up with compassion and reflections that offered me great insight
To the men that mentored me in a career field dominated by men, thank you for accepting me and making space for me to feel appreciated as a female on the team
The men who were my doctor and acupuncturist, I was frightened of trusting you with my body, mind and soul, you taught me to open my window of tolerance and trust that surgeons and healers are also men with empathy and compassion
Men that demonstrated grit and fight in the face of grief or hardship, you set an example by living your truth: get up! Keep going! Fight! Determination and perseverance was the name of the game

Without these valuable men in my life, my walk through grief would have devastated or possibly killed me. I would not have survived on just my female qualities as it pertained to infertility. I know now that I have have safety, security and sovereignty due to men that mentored me.

I love you and thank you.


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