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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

This is a topic I have thought about lot about over the years. I used to read a lot about ancient goddesses from all over the world. I think I was trying to find a truly healthy embodiment of feminine energy because I had seen feminine energy degraded by the church and community I grew up in. Men and women are different from each other and that is wonderfully beautiful and something to be celebrated.

Over the years I realized that our society has been destroying healthy male/ female relationships through pure garbage cultural propaganda and toxic drugs and chemicals to reduce sex drive.

We do need to embody and preserve healthy masculine and feminine traits and stop pretending we are all the same, we are not and that is ok.

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I was just reading a post on Twitter from Zero HP Lovecraft. This caught my attention.

"The only thing that makes it possible for men and women to cooperate in a normative way—that is to say, the only way for it to be the norm, rather than the exception— is for one sex to have a dependency on the other."

He went on to add that women have contempt for men who are dependent on them, so the only real viable relationship is for the woman to be dependent on the man.

I feel like that is a fairly common attitude on the right. I'm not offended by that, I just think it doesn't bring the sexes together. That said I generally prefer the company of conservative men to liberal men.

I agree with you, men and women are not the same, they are quite different, that is ok, and that is naturally complimentary, but that is not a thing the West has excelled at either, since the industrial revolution at least, acting in accordance with nature.

https://twitter.com/0x49fa98/status/1775923609757749586?s=20

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Apr 5·edited Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

These social norms have been eroding for decades, many by design to ruin "the family." Getting wome⁰n into the workplace, forcing men into "Mr. Moms," etc. The goal is to remove, alter, modify what God created, from every angle, socially, physiologically (azatrine in water, mrna, etc. Flip everything upside down, backwards and to confuse, and condition, primarily children. And then just when you give in and get comfortablr then they change it up, as they are doing now with the term "homosexual." It's now being suggested it's outdated and offensive.

Gender confusion, moral confusion, sexual confusion are all very prevalent and ramping up. The author of confusion is satan. If God was so angered by the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, with rampant homosexuality, and other forms of immoral sex, how must he feel now? Especially with the objectifying, sexuallizing children, butchering them?! Something is going to happen very soon. I can just feel it. And thank God!

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I would agree, the confusion is deliberate, a kind of neutering the mob, castrating the masculine especially and confusing to mental illness the feminine. Whatever one thinks of evil, it seems purely a destructive force, malevolent. I suspect 2024 is like some transition point, though I expect things to be increasingly chaotic at least through 2030. That said, I hope this is a year to end the DEI/Trans hold on institutions.

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

This resonates deeply for me.

As a more energetically masculine woman( more logical, more assertive)yet entirely , wholeheartedly, lovingly Female) I now look back at my relationships with more understanding. I've always been drawn to Alpha men ( with the exception of the one I married and had a child with- its own needed disaster)who I thought might be a Partner.

Your article so exemplifies my outlook- equal but so very,very different. So different, but so very, very complimentary.

Like the latches that hold a paddock gate closed... both male&female parts help hold the energy that encompasses the Universes.

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Maybe it is a Sigma you have been looking for....

https://sigmagame.substack.com/p/the-socio-sexual-hierarchy

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

I was all about the confidence without attendant social buffoonery ( I've never cared for Alphas types. Probably because I was a jock with brains? Maybe it's because beig an Venus conj Asc, im not a top tier pretty girl, and glad of it? 😂) Until I read " contemptuous of them" . Hard Pass.

Thanks for thinking of me, however!

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One jock with brains to another, glad too I am not a pretty boy 😁, and I'm pretty sure some Sigmas respect women 😌

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

That would be nice. I know it's a generalized description, but as they felt the need to put it in there ...yoinks!

Track n Field jock, " Band Jock"( our marching band was Hella successful, yet it gained us no respect. Neither did being in orchestra or choir lololol)

Now I'm just a weirdo who's son thinks I must own stock in aluminum for my hat collection 😂🤣

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🤣 tell your son gold and junk silver is a better investment then aluminum.

As to orchestra and choir, I'm actually thinking my guitar and voice might finally make me respectable 🙃

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Apr 6Liked by William Hunter Duncan

He figures I've cornered the market on foil. Mom is great when you need to know something, but forbid she actually TELL you something not Woke.

I was classically trained,and battled into All State, All New England, All Eastern... but my voice now couldn't fight me out of a paper bag! Lol Sing for us both, please?

Huzzah! I hope you're showered with respect! Revenge of the...whatever we are!!

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

I consider you bold to have even broached the topic. Our western civilization has been thrown into a tailspin, yet I have hope for our future. I believe we were created male and female by God to be complimentary, and we need each other for our survival, and will therefore eventually figure it out. But it's been difficult given the Godless materialist Marxist brethren who have brought feminism to destroy our partnerships and therefore our families, which are our future. This God-created Male/Female attraction will win out.

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Thank you Jill.

And I agree, necessity is the best and harshest teacher, and I believe as crisis mounts, the best men and women will come together and there will be a restoration.

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

I would like to thank you for the post. It was well articulated and easy to explain and read to my wife, hoping for a better future for us all.

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Much gratitude. That is an honor to hear, and I wish the best for you and your wife.

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

Partners reconciling the feminine and masculine within, making each other stronger in polarity with each other, is sometimes referred to in the esotere as an Alchemical Marriage

There’s a fascinating book I read a couple of times for me it was lot of information, a lot of things to take in and absorbed.

However referring to the above quote from your post the psychiatrist Erich Neumann explains it, eloquently using the ancient myths and legends as the guide to describe this, Alchemical marriage, also, within the self alchemically the development of the human being from infancy to adulthood, and also the consciousness development of mankind are tied together. And it becomes clear why these myths were written these Greek myths Roman Egyptian myths are there to begin with.

You might’ve heard of the book it’s called the origins in history of consciousness.

To me, it is a must read for it brought a lot of things into focus about me, my fellow humans and the world we live in

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

That’s funny a female bartender, and another female employee at the pub kick me out because they objected, of the definition of masculine and feminine as you explained.

The bartenders boyfriend was sitting there. He started to get upset with me a little bit, and then I quickly said the mountain and the valley. he started to grasp. Anyhow, I left. I look forward to going back there in a couple of three weeks.

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Who knows, maybe they still think about it? Depends alot though too on the delivery. Though probably a lot of the time it doesn't depend at all on the delivery, some folks are not in a place they can hear it.

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It happened about three weeks ago and I like to think because I still had business to do with the bartenders boyfriend that they still think about it and ponder that bizarre exchange we had for it was amicable before and always been interesting conversations.

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Bars can be good for that. I have pushed many people to a point they can handle, though I sometimes push them a bit further, though never in a way to make them angry, just a little uncomfortable. I try to be friendly always.

I would be interested to hear about it if you talk to them again.

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

I really liked what you said here…some paragraphs standing out for me more than others. As an older woman who was in a long term relationship that lacked any sexual intimacy I had long given up the idea of the possibility of ever having that in my life again. Then I met someone here on Substack in the summer of 2022. He lived in Idaho…me in CA…I went to see him, we definitely ‘clicked’ (even though we are polar opposites) and had a beautiful and sexually fulfilling long distance relationship for 19 months, even as ‘over 70’ year olds. But sadly there were too many ‘red flags’ that even our sexual intimacy connection could sustain. I had to recently say goodbye to him and our ‘deal’. I would hate to be a single younger woman looking for a partner in today’s world…hey it’s even hard as a 70 year old woman!

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Yes, but that seems like something you both needed, and a blessing for you both.

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

And a blessing to find an ‘un-vaxxed’ person who was my age. Not too many of those around!

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

Yes it was a blessing in disguise…I now know that the possibility of a deep connection with another person is possible, even as an older woman. It just needs to be more more equitable from both parties, with input of love, energy, time and money.

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Apr 6Liked by William Hunter Duncan

Good for you to have tried. Difficult to maneuver long distance, I bet. I've given up hope, but am grateful for the partners that I have had.

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Apr 6·edited Apr 7Liked by William Hunter Duncan

Yes long distance is not the optimal situation, but I did it. But the clincher was I always went to see him but he never came to CA to see me, for a myriad of reasons. Then eventually I became tired of being the ‘financier’ of our deal and said goodbye.

I’ve not given up though…there’s someone out there for me…I know it.

A person more geographically closer with adequate finances.

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Apr 7Liked by William Hunter Duncan

I admire your optimism. Maybe had it been more 50-50 the distance wouldn't have mattered. I've noticed the loneliness more since I retired. No matter how sweet my doggies are in the morning, it's not quite like having a man there. 😆 Also, I'm exhausted making all the decisions. Finally, (not to write a treatise, but..) my adult children are not as interested in me as I had expected. You sound determined & optimistic. I sure hope you find the right partner. Good luck in your search, and thanks for listening. 😍

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Yes if there had been “more 50-50” I would have likely hung in there longer…but sadly it wasn’t…as I said I was the ‘financier’ of the fun, travel, eating out, airbnb stays and I got myself onto a plane 100% of time from CA to Idaho. Then when some ‘not so nice’ aspects of his personality came out, directed at me I had to ask myself..”why are you continuing to keep this ‘deal’ going”?

I never had kids, had a dog for 16 years, and now have a cat…so I’m used to being a solo voyager. But my family (three generations of my brother & sister in law, his daughters, and his granddaughters) do include me in their gatherings, etc. for which I am very grateful.

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Well it worked for awhile, and you gleaned the benefit of some intimacy that you had been seeking. It just didn't work out as you'd hoped maybe, like a long-term commited relationship. But isn't that what dating is for? To find out? I hear from so many people that they aren't seeking a partnership. They just want someone to have sex with. Maybe that's all he wanted?

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It did work out and was nice thing, until it didn't. No I don't think all he wanted was sex...far from it...he's a divorced older man who wanted to be in a 'relationship'. I am a 'never married woman', four years younger than he is.

(We are not of the "Tinder" Generation... The "Hook Up For Sex" App!)

He even talked about living together and getting married. I said I didn't want to move to Idaho (way too cold for me in winter) and that's the only way it would have worked out (for him, but not for me). He didn't have the money to leave Idaho and I wasn't into being the sole financier of a 'life together', someplace else.

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Apr 6Liked by William Hunter Duncan

I have always thought that each person has masculine and feminine in themselves. Most people tend to be polarized towards one or the other, with the general pattern being males (XY) to masculine and females (XX) to feminine, yet both exist in each individual. It seems to me most people think that a "true man" should have only masculine, etc.

I agree with your general point, and I also think understanding and working with our inner polarity is necessary.

It isn't quite clear to me from this article whether you would agree that each individual has masculine and feminine, or an inner polarity.

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I didn't emphasize it, but I mentioned it in this paragraph.

"That said, the Tree of Life of the Qaballah, is like a map of the human being whether you are male or female, which is to say, each of us is masculine and feminine in universal terms. Being male on earth however, is like the manifestation of Chokmah the supernal Father, while being born female is like the manifestation Binah the supernal Mother. There are of course gradations, some men more resembling Binah, some women more resembling Chokmah."

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the Kabbalah is Jewish occult mysticism - it is a deeply cynical manipulative dark perversion and cryptic interpretation of pre-existing immutable truths, packaged with an overly obtuse but hidden within the baroque trappings- a pathetically simplistic, mechanical interpretation of God and the mysteries of our realm that is fueled by cultivation of personal/ ie ego-centric desires and the revelation of the universe as a sort of giant machine, that if you take the trouble to learn the secret "inputs" (gematria, occult astrotheology, blood sacrifice, sigils and the practice of black magic) you can gain personal advantage over anyone or any material object, including immense wealth, through the manipulation of the natural forces. The triumph of the Jew in current times with infiltrating and subverting all the mystery religions, all the secret fraternities and organizations, is they have succeed in polluting the original source material, in many cases literally stealing sacred texts, murdering various leaders, then brazenly rewriting source material while simultaneously searching out all original copies in order to destroy the evidence of their existence. Heinous, unspeakably amoral, deliberate wanton plagiarism- and lies- all lies. This is the legacy of the Jews in regards to their black magic shenanigans.

The Kabbalah is a crude, hateful little scree.

Best to limit exposure to the filth, you are far better off taking the trouble to learn from the sources the Jews stole from. That would be all the rest of humanity, predominantly the white race.

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Apr 5·edited Apr 5Author

Dion Fortune makes it clear, the Qabalah or Cabala of the modern Western magical tradition is quite different from the Kaballah of antiquity. I am no expert about the version from antiquity, or how it was interpreted from previous immutable truths, but Fortune's book on the topic is nothing like what you describe.

That said, at least two former subscribers agree more with you than me.

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

Has anyone studied the Greek Kabbalah?

Also, the early Christian church, of course Jewish destroyed or had hand of destroying all the old libraries… Alexandria I think it was Barroso who said the Old Testament was written there 230s BC.

It is not well known the ancient Egyptian priest who set the Jews on their course over the last 2 1/2 thousand years hide in the tribe of Levi.

Also little well known as they have a plan further destruction as they do all the tools they used I’m sure people here quite often about the ancient families residing from Persia, the Levant and Egypt of course the Phoenicians.

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Apr 5·edited Apr 6Author

The burning of the Library of Alexandria is one of the saddest tales of the West.

As per our other conversation, if you talked in that bar about this stuff too, every comic will say, it is all about the delivery, unless the joke is no good, especially when the timing and grammar is off.

Who ever rules the world is not as important as the Great Work of the self.

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Apr 5Liked by William Hunter Duncan

If you are interested in Greek Kaballah, Kieren Barry has an interesting book: https://www.amazon.com/Greek-Qabalah-Alphabetical-Mysticism-Numerology/dp/1578631106

The Digital Ambler (https://digitalambler.com/2014/07/04/towards-a-greek-kabbalah-why-the-alexandrian-tree-isnt-really-a-thing/) has some interesting posts on the topic, though I have not studied them all.

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Apr 6Liked by William Hunter Duncan

Absolutely my deliveries never with kid gloves. My wife says I’m pretty blunt straightforward when I converse, I usually tell it the way I thought I would like to hear it..

After I left the bar and called my wife, I work out of town. She was laughing because she had received it somewhat similarly and of course with her I had the time to explain it correctly digging my way out.

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Is there any original ancient script besides the Sumerian Stella’s later than the 1300s, meaning written before the 1300s from what I understand a couple of X Scientologist I ran across on the web called the librarians stated that nothing in public existence was written before 1430 no original copies exist, everything’s been transcribed and supposedly the originals were lost.

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