Masculinity
and the end of time
15
May, 2013
Ah,
it’s good to have a sense of humor. In fact, a sense of humor is an
essential part of what I’ve been calling “the New Masculine.”
As
an example, almost as soon as my article, “Creating
the New Story: The Masculine and the Feminine,”
got published on various internet sites earlier this year, the
cruelest cosmic joke of all time – for humanity, that is – came
into my awareness.
What
is the nature of this cosmic joke? Rather than going into it in full
detail here, I’ll provide you a link to Daniel Drumright’s essay,
“The
Irreconcilable Acceptance of Near-Term Extinction.”
Once you’ve read it, you can come back to this article with a
deeper understanding of where I’m coming from. Of course, if you’re
reading this at one of the usual places my writing appears on the
internet, I’ll assume you’ve already read Daniel’s article.
In
brief, the cosmic joke is that just as humanity begins to wake up, it
suddenly appears as if it may well be too late. From my book,
Awakening
the New Masculine: The Path of the Integral Warrior:
No
longer faced with mere territorial struggles, the consequences
humankind faces today are global, and we are faced with the very real
possibility of our own demise as a species. To be sure, these are
issues of patriarchal power and the light and dark forces on the
planet facing off against one another. It is the oldest story on the
planet. It’s time for the patriarchy to be disassembled and for its
sons to grow up.
There
is already a great deal of debate around the veracity of Daniel’s
essay. That’s part of the nature of our species: to remain safely
in denial until it’s too late and we can no longer deny what’s in
front of us. We’ve lost the ability to pay attention to the
survival skill of fear. Some will arrive at that place sooner than
others and I consider myself to be in the second wave of acceptance.
As someone who has basically accepted the premise of the coming 6th
Great Extinction – I still pray I’m wrong – I can’t fault
later arrivals except to say that trying to stop that which appears
to have already passed the tipping point feels a lot like rearranging
the deck chairs on the Titanic, I honor and respect your Warrior
spirit of not quitting. There may not be any inappropriate responses.
After all, when have we ever faced what we’re now facing?
However,
assuming you share the conclusions I’ve come to, the rest of this
article will look at what might be some other appropriate responses
to what has already begun, the path we set upon when we walked out of
the forests as hunter-gatherers and began the horticulture age,
agrarian culture, and finally sealing our fate by ramping up with the
industrial revolution. We can no longer argue whether our predicament
was inevitable or not, for here we are.
Because
of my work with the masculine, I’m going to specifically look at
the role of the new masculine at this Great Turning. How does/can
this New Masculine respond to this new information that changes
everything and yet changes nothing? To do this, we first need to look
at what is it that determines whether a man – or a woman who
carries strong masculine energy – embodies this new way of being?
The
long explanation – about 170 pages worth – is contained within my
book, but we won’t go there in this article. Instead, let’s look
at the primary characteristics which delineate the new masculine from
the old masculine, and let’s start with the old masculine.
The
old masculine is the patriarchal energy of domination and greed that
has pretty much been with us from our humble beginnings but were,
again, ramped up as we evolved from our hunter-gatherer status to
settling into city-states, or what is called “civilization.” Long
story short, the masculine was emphasized, including the introduction
of only masculine “Gods,” and the feminine was relegated to
inferior status, and in spite of advances in the last 100 years or
so, that reality still exists. This is the consciousness that has
brought us to where were find ourselves today: The conqueror, the
ego-centric belief that we were put here to dominate nature, as
opposed to the “partnering with nature” of the indigenous heart,
and the idea that somehow the same runaway technology of what brought
us here is what will now save us. How’s that working for you?
The
old masculine denies everything feminine: the caring heart,
community, love of relationship, including our relationship to the
planet. There’s a reason the names we’ve had for the planet are
feminine: Mother Earth, Gaia, Terra, Hermione,, Avani, Kun, Onatah,
and many more. The sky gods have mostly been masculine and the earth
has mostly been the domain of the Goddess.
One
of the defining characteristics of the New Masculine is the ability
to integrate both sides of the essences we all carry: The feminine
and the masculine. During the transition time of both – still in
full swing since the 1960′s – postmodern men have denied their
masculine while integrating their softer feminine qualities, and
women have been busy integrating their masculine, while largely
denying their feminine. This is an extremely simplified version, but
the big picture is accurate.
What
brings the feminized masculine into the realm of the New Masculine,
is the reintegration of healthy masculine qualities like being on
purpose, drive, directional, discipline, stability, focus,
confidence, and more, only without having to dominate or rule the
feminine. In fact, the other part of being in tune and vibrant with
qualities of the New Masculine, is also having fully integrated the
healthy qualities of the feminine: Reception, surrender, emotion,
radiance, flow, nurturing, sharing, gentleness, empathy, patience…It
is, in fact, the total integration of both the masculine and the
feminine that determines this new way of being in the world.
Obviously, there’s more, but that can’t be dealt with within the
context of this article.
Two
caveats: One, I intentionally left out the trait of authenticity.
Generally described as a masculine trait, it is a distinction I don’t
agree with, as I believe both the feminine and the masculine are
equally capable of displaying this quality. Two, you’ve probably
realized that when I speak of the masculine and the feminine, that
I’m not necessarily talking about men and women, but rather, the
qualities contained within each. Masculine and feminine qualities are
not about gender.
Now
that we’ve set our definitions, let’s look at some ways this New
Masculine can serve at what this article calls “the end of time.”
Another
quality of the masculine is to protect the feminine, and in the case
of a man, to protect both the feminine contained within himself and
within women. A natural extension of that is that the masculine also
protects those who are powerless and cannot protect themselves.
Protecting
others – and ourselves – may require some very hard choices in
whatever time we may have left: choices that involve considering what
constitutes the least amount of suffering for others and yourself.
These likely scenarios will require that we maintain the ultimate
compassion for ourselves and those we serve: Our communities, our
partners, our loved ones, and even our animals.
It’s
easy to talk about how the masculine protects others, but requires a
little more nuance when we talk about protecting the feminine within.
It means not hardening our hearts regardless of what’s going on
around us. It means keeping a balance between the head (thinking) and
the heart (feeling). It means remaining compassionate and empathetic
even with those you have conflict with. It means healing the
mind/body/spirit split that has brought us to where we are today, and
it means healing that chasm within us in time to help heal it within
others.
If
we – the masculine within each of as individuals and as a
collective – can do that one thing before the chaos sets in, before
we choose whatever exit strategy we will ultimately be forced to
take, then the end of the human era on this beautiful planet, from a
universe-centric perspective, will also have served some higher
purpose.
Gary
Stamper, Ph.D., is the founder of CollapsingintoConsciousness.com,
and the author of Awakening
the New Masculine: The Path of the Integral Warrior.
–
Gary
Stamper, Transition Voice
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