Chuck’s Place: Sexual Abuse and The New New Deal

What’s missing? Relatedness!
-Art by Jan Ketchel

Poised as we are for the juggernaut of The New New Deal we are simultaneously treated to the greatest exposure of aberrant male sexual behavior the world has ever known.

The New Deal was really Eleanor Roosevelt’s baby, the caring, warmly related mother who insured the health and well being of her progeny. The New New Deal is the return of Kronos, Zeus’s father, who ate all his offspring, except Zeus, to insure his unimpeded rule.

The seeming contradiction of these synchronistic events, the rise of divisive egotism and the downfall of the abuser, deserves careful scrutiny. What both events share in common is the absence of  relatedness.

Human relatedness is born of the feminine in both women and men. The feminine underscores the interconnectedness of all life: wholeness. The feminine is eros, the glue that congeals a relationship, a family, a nation, a world.

In its purest form the masculine is pneuma, the imperceptible breath of wind that shows its effect by breaking up clusters of coagulated debris upon a lake, for instance, home to ecosystems in transition. In this image the masculine can be seen as aggressive, though I think more accurately as active. In its purest form the masculine is the active principle, yang, that spreads its seed far and wide creating ever new permutations of life.

This dispersion, however gentle the breeze may be, is destructive to what is. The dismantling of the social welfare caring state marks a radical breakdown of the inclusiveness and maternal supports that have served as the governing principles of the world for many decades.

The takedown of sexually abusive male icons and idols is its own dismantling of the status quo, largely fueled by the active yang energy in women. All are being emboldened by the bright light of consciousness to shine the light on hidden truths that have allowed an unrelated sexual instinct, housed in the dark recesses of the human shadow, to dominate with impunity.

What is currently lacking in both The New New Deal and our modern inquisition into abuse is the feminine principle of yin, relatedness. Perhaps it was time for a world restructuring. Perhaps care for all was becoming too inclusive, but clearly a push to completely shift resource into the hands of the least in need is missing something essential.

Similarly, to destroy careers without trial, to lump all male sexual behavior into the same category is lacking in a feminine relatedness that can feel its way to the differentiated truths in these many abusive vignettes revealed daily.

The truth is that any sexual contact that is not related, meaning not mutually agreed upon and desired by each person, is an abuse of human power.  A purely instinctual sexual encounter that lacks any real human connection, if  mutually agreed upon, is not abuse. However, the quality of such an unrelated encounter is not fully human, as it lacks the inclusion of the highest human potential, the ability to love. Sex without love is not related. The deepest human challenge is to reconcile animal and spirit in true union.

As we move forward from the disintegrative stage of our current world transformation we do well to realize that both action and connection are the yang and yin of our world. All new deals, wherever they may lead, require an equal participation and inclusion of both masculine and feminine principles.

Sexual abuse, as well as the New New Deal, reflects a preponderance of yang and a paucity of yin. Structures that lack balance will have limited life.

May we find our way to love,

Chuck

Soulbyte for Wednesday December 6, 2017

What is the best way to live? What is the best path to take, the best practice to do? There is no easy solution except to always be heart centered. For though life may take you on a winding ride through ups and downs, through the thicks and thins of what it means to be human the one continuum you can always count on is the loving heart that beats its steady rhythms of caring, kindness, and compassion. A caring heart houses a caring soul. Keep connected to this aspect of yourself no matter what life throws at you and your life will have meaning and your journey will be fulfilling. Stay heart centered even when all else fails, for a loving heart is always worth cultivating.

-From the Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

Soulbyte for Tuesday December 5, 2017

Though you may wish to rage, rage against the world for all the injustices done you, for all the pain and suffering you have endured, it is only in going within the self that all will be set right. Raging outerly does not quell the fire of rage within but is only a momentary release. It is only in containment, in burning the rage, the feelings of injustice and the pain within the container of self that full release and transformation will occur. Profound and lasting change must take place within the container of self. The outer world is just a mirror. Go within.

-From the Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne

A Message for Humanity from Jeanne: Are You Ready?

Winter is here, it’s time for this guy to move on!
– Photo by Jan Ketchel

Today’s channeled message suggests that manifesting abundance right now may be right, if we are ready, if we have prepared ourselves. What does that mean? Have a listen and then decide. Are you really ready?

Have a wonderful week!

Soulbyte for Monday December 4, 2017

All lives are meaningful journeys. Stand in awe as people take on the challenges that life presents them with and without judgment let them face what they must, even as you must face what you must. So easy to peer into the lives of others and judge, see what’s wrong and how to fix it. But what about your own life? Turn eyes inward now and do the inner work that is yours alone to do, just as everyone else must do their own. Life’s lessons must be learned, not taught. They must be experienced, and that means hands on. Sometimes what helps the most is doing nothing at all, except being lovingly present, an observer in awe.

-From the Soul Sisters, Jan & Jeanne