Femininity and masculinity aren't a competition for superiority; they're about supporting each other's inherent essence.
- Pooja Bartakke
- Nov 27, 2025
- 2 min read
When the world debates parenting,
blame flutters like restless leaves.
But parents are not their ways of nurturing;
our patterns whisper the echoes of our own childhood
subtle currents passed down, unseen yet shaping all.
A woman’s cycle calls not for indulgence,
but for rest, quiet and sacred.
Masculine presence, steady and grounding,
offers the space for her essence to replenish,
to bloom quietly, uninterrupted.
Pregnancy is a sacred river.
Women sometimes make their struggles more visible,
not from vanity, but from the silence of being unseen.
When empathy and care are absent,
the struggle rises, seeking recognition
that is already deserved.
Men carry their own hidden strength,
taught to suppress, to act, to provide,
yet within them rests a stable, steady current,
an emotional pillar that femininity alone can awaken.
And women, in turn, thrive in the embrace of their natural flow,
their energy honored, their rhythm respected.
Competition frays these currents,
leaving both vulnerable.
And the imbalance stretches outward,
touching the earth grid,
rippling through the subtle energies that bind all life.
Every tension left unchecked, every struggle left unseen,
leaves an imprint not only in our hearts but across the planet itself.
The rhythms of masculine and feminine energy,
the honoring of cycles, the replenishment of essence
all of this flows into the Earth grid,
shaping the currents of collective consciousness.
Healing, then, is not only personal;
it is planetary.
When we restore balance within ourselves
holding space for both energies, embracing flow,
and honoring our own sacred rhythms
we contribute to the harmony of the Earth itself.
In this cosmic dance, personal awareness becomes planetary restoration,
and our quiet, conscious care becomes a ripple of healing across the world.
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