How does Masculine & Feminine energies work in Relationships?
Bashar explains the Yin & Yang nature of relationships in our modern age!
I was wondering if you could clarify how the duality of masculine and feminine energies applies to the relationship dynamics romantically.
Well, the idea is for each side to be reflected what they need to allow for a balance to occur on each side of both masculine and feminine energy in each individual.
Does that make sense?
So, is it correct to say that men operating from a feminine or wounded feminine energy are imbalanced and therefore need to attract partners that will reflect that imbalance?
The idea is that each male and each female contains the ability of the opposite, contains the reflections of the opposite, and to balance them and bring them out equally in each individual is the key. So that males have a balance of masculine and feminine energy, not meaning that they literally become more feminine, but they are able and willing to express more of the receptive energies, whereas the females, in balance, can express more of the idea of the assertive energies that are commonly associated with males on your planet.
So that each individual in the relationship is a balance of both, and they will usually attract into their lives, whether they know it or not, whether they take advantage of it or not, those individuals who reflect to each what they need to achieve that balance within themselves.
Do partners usually stay together when that balance is reached?
Maybe. It doesn't mean that they have to. It can be that that was what they needed to achieve, and then they move on to something else. So it's not necessarily absolutely expected that they have to stay together, but there is certainly a higher probability that they can if they continue to serve each other in that way. Does that help?
Absolutely, yes.
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