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63 - The Twelve Movements and a Woman's Life
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We just concluded a podcast series called, “The Twelve Movements of a Man’s Life.”
Although the series applies equally to women, I focused on men for three reasons:
- Men have a history of losing their focus as leaders, and not recognizing their importance to each other, their marriages, families, and society.
- There is a great need for men to be “response able” with their power, to avoid forms of being controlling and demanding and/or quitting when things become stressful.
- There is a need for men to continue to develop the capacities to live with integrity and passion, because society inherently depends upon the character of men to be vibrant.
Good men are essential and crucial to marriages, families, community and society. If good men don’t rise, bad men multiply and societies crumble.
“The Twelve Movements of a Man’s Life,” also presented a picture of the man that a woman needs and hopes will come into her life.
Every woman (who wishes to be with a man) seeks to:
- Be cared for by a man who can care.
- Be rendered secure by a man who is secure.
- Be protected by a man who will advocate for what is right.
- Be understood as a feeling creature, as a man knows himself as a feeling creature.
- Know that a man will give himself to a cause greater than her, without neglecting her.
Women and Men have to face certain realities in life:
- We are all works in progress. “Clumsy” or imperfect is as good as we will ever become. We are all like giraffes running on ice, as parents, spouses, children, leaders, etc.
- We have to live life on life’s terms. We will have to learn how to struggle, deal with feelings, be in need, face loss and in spite of everything, love!
- We have to face that everything in life is about practice. Medical doctors are referred to as “practicing medicine,” just as lawyers practice law. We are all practicing daily, as parents, spouses, and people in general.
- We have to face that it really does take a lifetime to learn how to live. We never arrive at a place while we are living to say, “I know longer have to struggle with being human in an imperfect world.”
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