WoMAN ∞ Divine Power is the Full Measure of ALL Things
Man is not the “measure of all things.” WoMen have both power and ability to create you or end you – Heroes and Monsters. No matter your primitive papered laws.
Man spends his entire life looking to his Father’s approval. But when fear sets in, he calls to his Mother.
In the high seas and skies, man is guided by his compass or control flight deck instruments but is ultimately under the power of the forces of Mother Nature.
On land, a new Female Force is and will continue to advance as machine meshes with flesh and brain networks and communicates. Imagine the possibilities in the palm of your hand and at the tips of your fingers. I have, “Ring of Lety” Invisibility Flight
Ultimate aim is enabling the streaming of consciousness transmitting data to receivers. Advanced levels of consciousness fluidity can utilize entanglement enabling communication and intercepting satellites.
PAST-PRESENT
Historians and Philosophers write of a time, hundreds of years before the Lord, when Protagoras is noted in saying “Man is the measure of all things.” Has man measured up? After countless centuries, what has man accomplished compared to God?
Fellow philosopher, Plato, questioned Protagoras, “Not man, but a God, must be the measure of all things.” I remind them both, God creates and Man experiments.
By not questioning man or God, WoMAN found it necessary to accept that “man is only the master, not the creator of the world.” I find such a “measure of all things” insufficient having entered the domains once mastered by men. Few have mastered men. Fewer still have mastered their world and maintained power.
Eastern men, like Western men, share similar views. Yet, men in the East are boldly up front. After centuries, across oceans, and the past five decades, we find man’s perspective of Women conveniently persists.
In 1973, Oriana Fallaci, Italian journalist conducted several notable interviews with world leaders. Mohammed Riza Pahlavi’s views of Women were I found refreshingly crystal clear and revealing.
Mohammed Riza Pahlavi: “To get things done you need power, and to keep power you shouldn’t have to ask permission or advice from anybody.”
Women having obtained and not denied power have shared this view.
Mohammed Riza Pahlavi: “You’re equal in the eyes of the law, but not…in ability.”
Pahlavi’s views of Women revealed man’s tolerance but resistance to competition. Perhaps, revealing a weakness to female persuasion. Simple reaction is to put into question a Woman’s ability. Absurd, revealing man’s innate deep umbrage: not being endowed with the most divine of powers, creation of man.
Mohammed Riza Pahlavi: “You’ve never produced a Michelangelo or a Bach.
Have you? Men, let us re-enlighten you to our Renaissance. It is us WoMEN with Divine power that created Michelangelo and Bach. Demonstrating their inspiration and adoration of us produced works of art like “Eva Prima Pandora,” “Mona Lisa,” “Birth of Venus,” and the “Virgin and Child.” Or, in the compositions of Bach, Chopin, Shostakovich, Beethoven, Mendelsohn, Smetana, Mozart…
For centuries, we listened and watched as you took center stage, patiently awaiting your exit.
“It would be a poor disciple who did not try to outdo his Master.” – Leonardo da Vinci
We are aware of our true worth and what you will pay to possess us. Century after century we have the last laugh.
True, for centuries, Man has created great masterpieces. Women raised the bar by creating both Man and Masterpieces. Infinite control of life ∞
Our world has benefited from the discoveries and inventions of brilliant Women thinkers and been enriched by their music, words and art pieces. Imagine the possibilities if we were not denied the same opportunity and power as you.
Alicia Esther Nash, Hedy Lamarr, Carolyn Beatrice Parker, Marie Curie, Ālenush Teriān, Irina Vyacheslavovna Rakobolskaya, Rosalind Franklin, Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, Harriet Brooks…Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, Pauline Duchambge, Charlotta Seuerling, Olivia Francisca Buckley née Dussek, Francisca Edwiges Neves Gonzaga (known as Chiquinha Gonzaga),Teresa Carreño, Clarissa Minnie Thompson Allen, Martha Darley Mutrie, María Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Emily E. Dickinson, Margaret Backhouse, Mary Moser, Emily Brontë, Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill, Elizabeth Bowen, Kate O’Brien, Josephine Edna O’Brien, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Frances Emilia Crofton née Dunn……………………………………
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