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RE: THE HISTORY OF SEXUAL IMBALANCE
What near extinction are we seeing? 7.5 billion humans is hardly near extinction.
You aren't in any new age, there just hasn't been a war for 50 years. Men will be suddenly back in fashion when war returns.
The biosphere of planet Earth is undergoing it's sixth extinction event, this being a time when biodiversity decreases to such a level that the climax ecosystem dynamics of stability are no longer in equilibrium. Humans becoming extinct altogether, unless through an antibiotic resistant, genetically modified superbug type scenario, I find unlikely, but then you don't need to travel very far back in time to find a time when other closely related Hominids went extinct (Neanderthals etc.).
Also, there has always been a war going on somewhere for at least the last 2000 years. And furthermore, we are entering a new astrological age as the solar system orbits the galactic core. Get with the program!
Right on Martain 25. This is a new age. Water dissolves stuff and mixes their particles. Balance, yin and yang.
Hi upgrade(41). I don't see a near extinction. Not having been there and never having read a book on the subject I had to take a look at my filtered access to the Akashic record and that is what I saw. Mythology and some archeological records report to us that very early on society was matriarchal. This era is clearly patriarchal. something did happen and what I wrote is my version. Remember what Mark Twain said; "history is a Mississippi of lies".
Hi again[@]upgrade (41), Your point is well taken on the population but we have been in war pretty much continually? Korea, Viet Nam, Afganistan, middle east. Men are not out of fashion, in fact, my point was that we are still in the midst of male domination.
There is a purpose for each of the male and female energies. Each compliments the other. Balance is what works best on the individual level and should give us the best wisdom when we can achieve it in the future. That would be a more adult period of civilization. Don't ya think?