SUPERWOMAN
Written by Haitham Sabbah on 15. June 2004, 2151hrs // Part of Haitham Sabbah's adventure in Bleeding Edge // Other posts by Haitham Sabbah
Women & Men - Different but Equal?
Commentary to Eman’s post titled ‘Superwoman’!
Contemporary society is just beginning to delve into the true distinctions between men and women. Besides the obvious physiological differences, there are also differences in the way men and women think, speak, and behave.
In order to understand the essential nature of man and woman, we must do away with human subjectivity and look through God?s eyes. Every human being, man and woman, was created for the same purpose — to fuse body and soul in order to make themselves and their world a better and holier place. In their service of God, there is absolutely no difference between a man and a woman; the only difference is in the way that service manifests itself.
Man and woman represent two forms of divine energy; they are the male and female elements of a single soul; masculine and feminine. For a human being to lead a total life, he or she must have both forms of energy: the power of strength and the power of subtlety; the power of giving and the power of receiving. Ideally, these energies are merged seamlessly.
Men are physically stronger. By nature, they are usually more aggressive and externally oriented. In contrast, a woman usually embodies the ideal of inner dignity. Some people confuse such subtlety with weakness; in truth, it is stronger than the most aggressive physical force imaginable. True human dignity does not shout; it is a strong, steady voice that speaks from within. The nature of a woman, while subtle, is not weak. And the nature of a man, while aggressive, is not brutish. For man and woman to be complete, they must each possess both energies.
The answer is not for men and women to try to be alike. All men and women must be themselves, realizing that God has given each of us unique abilities with which to pursue our goals, and that our primary responsibility is to take full advantage of those abilities.
So, what is true liberation for both sexes?
Though feminism rightfully calls for the end of male domination and abuse, and for equal rights for women, it is vital to get to the root of the distortion — that our focus in life, as man or woman, must not be simply to satisfy our own ego or needs, but to serve God. True women?s liberation does not mean merely seeking equality within a masculine world, but liberating the divine feminine aspects of a woman?s personality and using them for the benefit of humankind.
After so many years of male dominance, we are standing at the threshold of a true feminine era. It is time now for the woman to rise to her true prominence, when the subtle power of the feminine energy is truly allowed to nourish the overt power of the masculine energy. We have already proven that we can use our strength to slay the demons around us; let us now learn to nurture the Godliness within.

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June 16th, 2004 at 4:23 pm
“Man and woman represent two forms of divine energy; they are the male and female elements of a single soul”, why don’t all people look at it that way?!
Anyway, very impressive way of discussing the issue, I really like it.
May 17th, 2005 at 8:23 pm
Here’s the deal. If both man and woman strictly followed the instructions laid out in the Bible (if you’re not sure what they are, read up), each would be responsible for their own part. And only when put together, in holy matrimony, will the term “single soul” not be any truer. The only time when male dominance becomes a problem is when it is non-God fearing males dominating; same goes for woman. There is nothing wrong with male dominance if their women stand behind them 100% AND if there is 100% unity in heart, mind and spirit.
Men shall love their wives as Jesus loves the Church. Heck, if men just did that, the woman would be so impressed they’d be fallin head over heals everyday
Peace out!