If you do a quick Google search, you could learn enough facts and talking points about the concepts of divine masculine and feminine to get you through any dinner party conversation. You’d find information about how the divine masculine and divine feminine have been present in various spiritual traditions and belief systems throughout history. You’d find lists explaining that divine masculine usually represents qualities like strength, action, logic, and rationality, while divine feminine represents qualities like intuition, nurturing, creativity, and emotional intelligence.
But facts and truth are two sides of the same coin, and no amount of internet searching can replace what I’ve experienced in the past eighteen months of my life, ever since I found out about the concept of divine masculine and divine feminine.
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