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  • @mpress469
    @mpress4695 күн бұрын

    As the "Mother and son" iconography suggests, patriarchy is a natural extension of a spiritual matriarchy where one can not exist without the other as they follow each other throughout the course of all eternity. Spiritually speaking (gender and race aside), matriarchy begins with a fundamental understanding of the cyclical nature of reality (God). Represented by the snake in many creation myths, the living cycle has a trinity of a beginning (head), a middle and end (tail). As above so below, the sexes were created in the image of God's cyclical nature where Mother is the head and opening to all beginnings and Father holds the tail to all endings (through which the sowing of seeds allow for the next great matriarchal rebirth).The joining of the two (symbolized by the Ouroborus or the marriage ring) is the sacred union needed in assuring the creation and continuation of new life cycles. To speak of the present day God as "Our Father" is simply an admission to our collective positioning within the bigger cycle. As all mothers have direct experience with the creator quality of birthing, so is the direct experience of rebirthing the divinity within (baptism) belong to that which is spiritually matriarchal. (John 3, verse 3-8). Sekhmet statues (ancient Egyptian) carry most of their weight in symbolic memory of what was a mother culture dedicated to the direct experience of baptism. As the leg shaped hairlocks extend from maternal breasts to the womb of rebirth, the lioness's head proportions are such that they highlight the bust of a second animal figure. The Lioness's ears as eyes and eyes as nose (nostrils) brings to life the figure of a reptile. 'Neath the halo headress of the solar egg, the lioness's egg fertilization process being internal (Set) and the reptile's egg fertilization process being external (Setting), such being key components to the safety of entering the trans-egoic or "born again" state. The life threatening fear associated with the predatory nature of a lion and/or crocodile encounter are reflective of the intense ego death experiences associated with the transpersonal awakening process. In spiritually matriarchal times, illumination could be seen as wearing the false beard (ancient Egyptian funerary "ego" death mask) as the high state of cyclical self knowing; high awareness of both our upper matriarchal half and our lower (later) patriarchal half (compared with a mini lower body replica, an "as above so below" tail end beard extension); in full recognition of her civilizational Underworld; her inevitable cyclical destiny. The male pharaoh wears his beard tapered in reverse, indicating a pointing upwards towards the patriarchal head, divine representative of God's tail end cycle. Mary's anointing and wiping of Jesus's feet with her hair can then be seen as "Head to tail" (toe) imagery as she descends her matriarchal head to his patriarchal feet, thus reenacting the high understanding of the divine cyclical process. (John 12, verse 3) To carry the Ankh (now the female symbol ♀️) was perhaps to symbolically carry that upper and lower understanding. As the upper matriarchal womb symbolised the fertile birthing of civilization, below, the now Christian cross is carried to place emphasis on the lower (later) "End Times" Father principle of the great cycle. Lord Ganesha, the elephant headed Hindu diety, displays a cyclical head to trunk symbolism and points to the Mother head of his matriarchal elephant society. Ganesha (like the elephant) wears God's cyclical nature on his face. A whole temple was dedicated to Hathor (ancient Egyptian diety), who is the matriarchal "Uterus" personified. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fGShktyDg6ise5M.html "See all women as mothers, serve them as your mother. when you see the entire world as the mother, the ego falls away. See everything as Mother and you will know God." - Neem Karoli Baba "My son, keep thy father's commandment and forsake not the law of thy mother" - Proverbs 6 : 20

  • @CynthiaHintz
    @CynthiaHintz5 күн бұрын

    How do you be okay with them saying it still isnt as hard as a real job? I have a real job now, do the majority of the house work, and do most kid things. But i still dont come to his level of 'hard' (per him)

  • @Stealth_Gamer92
    @Stealth_Gamer9225 күн бұрын

    All I heard was someone apparently not understanding the golden rules purpose and limit that isn't explicitly stated(I am willing to be proven wrong, and appologize if you read my original wording). It's a way to make a comunity run smoothly, and the limit is if they're a prick you then get to be a prick towards them until they A.) stop or B.) act that way to the wrong person or die ostricised. It was never meant to be an absolute rule.

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh25 күн бұрын

    I think ironically you are missing the intent and purpose here. The real message is that subtly but importantly many folks think they are doing good by projecting what they would want for their life into others, which turns out not to be very loving at all.

  • @Stealth_Gamer92
    @Stealth_Gamer9225 күн бұрын

    @@JaimeandJosh Oh, ok. Thank you for explaining.

  • @SamirCCat
    @SamirCCat25 күн бұрын

    As someone who lives with chronic mental illness, this is marriage boundaries. This is boundaries for someone who supports someone with mental problems. You need to take care of yourself in order to be able to support someone struggling, and if your husband doesn't have professional contact with a psychiatrist, I highly recommend he seeks that ASAP. It's not your job to help him out of his problems, that's for a therapist to do. You can support him, but not heal him. You can never heal him. I'm glad you're putting up healthy boundaries for your own mental health, time and energy. Hope he gets/has help and will rely less on you soon, so you two can be together because you WANT to, not because he needs someone to take care of him. I don't blame him for being in need of help, I'm blaming him for asking you to have his solution.

  • @JakeBerg777
    @JakeBerg77725 күн бұрын

    Very interesting!

  • @ivnehaas
    @ivnehaas25 күн бұрын

    I disagree. The first child sometimes gets the best parenting. Parents have time, patience, energy to spend on the first kid. The youngest may get a lot of siblings, but not at much quality time with the parents. Not all families are the same.

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh25 күн бұрын

    The most attention unfortunately does not translate as the best parenting - you really don’t know what you’re doing with the first. At least my parents didn’t and neither did we. But you are right in there’s a lot of undivided love to give. But where firstborns get attention, youngest often get resources and middle borns may be the best of us. 😊

  • @LaplacianFourier
    @LaplacianFourier26 күн бұрын

    I am curious on what you went to college for. You are investigating the right questions!

  • @aanrsshnsn
    @aanrsshnsn26 күн бұрын

    Josh is prob the most articulate introvert on the planet! On your last point, you’re probably getting some healing vapors as you dish out shovel out loads of healing nuggets to the interwebs!😊❤

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh26 күн бұрын

    Super appreciative of your kind words and encouragement friend. It means a lot.

  • @Commandant_Aeon
    @Commandant_Aeon26 күн бұрын

    Catering to feelings always led to suffering. Sure you may have good intent, but remember that Hell is paved with them (good intents).

  • @jennifersteen8236
    @jennifersteen823626 күн бұрын

    What if I want to improve on our marriage and my husband doesn't show that he wants to as well? I have been really trying hard to work on making positive change in myself. Been following all the advice from professionals. But he is not interested. He says he is interested, but his actions don't match.

  • @005Amergin
    @005Amergin27 күн бұрын

    You were blessed with solid family!

  • @llIlIlllII
    @llIlIlllII27 күн бұрын

    Incels who say that don't want to hear this. They like having villains in their worldview. They hate women.

  • @amandagardner5576
    @amandagardner557627 күн бұрын

    Same… so lucky🎉

  • @ninjajohanna
    @ninjajohanna27 күн бұрын

    Love that! What if everyone was more like that, what a world we could have together ❤❤❤

  • @jmacmanagement840
    @jmacmanagement84027 күн бұрын

    Great job in self reflection and then application. You are appreciated❤

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh27 күн бұрын

    Thank you kindly. I appreciate you as well! 🙏🏼

  • @KyleTO7
    @KyleTO727 күн бұрын

    I think the way that your raisec is amazing(i was raised similarly where i share everything (minus Halloween candy lol) because other people haven't been raised like that It would probably leave the fact that it's your favorite of anything out of the convo until the person is actually using it. Proof is in the story where he feels awkward for using the mug. If that's your favorite mug I would instantly say no because then I would be worried about breaking your favorite mug 😂 Reverse psychology can go a long way, or omitting info until the right time.

  • @jmacmanagement840
    @jmacmanagement84027 күн бұрын

    Growth. Bless you for sharing

  • @choycejoyce4699
    @choycejoyce469927 күн бұрын

    Agreed with food or other consumables like music. But i feel like a mug is different. Maybe that fellas favourite mug is sentimental but not necessarily the best one and he thought same with yours.

  • @christinataylor7114
    @christinataylor711427 күн бұрын

    So wholesome!

  • @pamelaparks6171
    @pamelaparks617127 күн бұрын

    That's beautiful.

  • @alc71EM90
    @alc71EM9027 күн бұрын

    That is loving your neighbor.

  • @kimberlysusie701
    @kimberlysusie70127 күн бұрын

    I love this! I am first born. Baby sat most of my cousins. I was parenting at 10 yo. I have held some type of leadership role since I was 18. I have used the book The Birth Order book as a management guide for at least 20 years. Thanks for this video!

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh27 күн бұрын

    You’re most welcome and we so appreciate you sharing and engaging! When someone starts parenting at 10 like yourself, that will certainly have an impact on both intimate relationships and parenting.

  • @jackwatt8988
    @jackwatt898827 күн бұрын

    I've been saying this for decades. People should be treated how they deserve to be treated, not how I want to be treated. In a conversation about beliefs and ideas I want others to be brutal in their criticism of my ideas. I don't think it would be right to be brutal in my criticism of other people's ideas simply because it's a thing I'm comfortable with having happen to myself when I'm expressing my ideas.

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh27 күн бұрын

    Well stated and a good example. Thanks for validating and adding on!

  • 27 күн бұрын

    It's a wonderful idea until you realize there is a large amount of population is anxious about what other people want, and would do anything to meet everyone's POTENTIAL needs.

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh27 күн бұрын

    As someone who struggled/struggles with this myself I can trace the origins back to caregivers who expected me to be someone I was not - treating me as they would want to be treated. I think this is a pretty common human thing, but if we are able to really see and support each other, especially from the get go, a lot of that anxiety will dissipate.

  • @malingreaney-stasiak2837
    @malingreaney-stasiak283727 күн бұрын

    We did the pacer test and the mile

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh27 күн бұрын

    Sounds like double prizes for some and a big bummer for others

  • @firstgensps
    @firstgensps27 күн бұрын

    Being married for 30yrs. When my wife also had to work we shared household tasks. When she wasn't working, IMO, there is no reason to share tasks, with some exceptions. FME, women divorce so they can fuck another guy!

  • @brandonhanrahan1748
    @brandonhanrahan174827 күн бұрын

    That’s really sweet. And Americans in general are kinda like this. But your family is beautiful for that. However. That really had nothing to do with the main point of the comment you were attempting to ”answer”

  • @savannahhutcheson8909
    @savannahhutcheson890927 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤ this was my experience growing up too!!

  • @DahliasDrive
    @DahliasDrive27 күн бұрын

    This is such a great story. I love the way you set it up. I was recently at a friend’s and asked if any mugs were off limits and he looked at me like I was from another planet. It just goes to show how differently some people are raised!

  • @drewaloysousparker
    @drewaloysousparker27 күн бұрын

    Aye love for RI

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh27 күн бұрын

    😊😊😊

  • @malingreaney-stasiak2837
    @malingreaney-stasiak283727 күн бұрын

    That’s amazing

  • 27 күн бұрын

    So what you're saying is that the world should become one family, we should remove all of the borders, and get rid of competitive economics?

  • @VictoriaMorganawesometori
    @VictoriaMorganawesometori27 күн бұрын

    I'm OK with this

  • @ktnolan
    @ktnolan27 күн бұрын

    What books did you read? I’m considering going to grad school for urban planning

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh27 күн бұрын

    So many! We’ll see if we can post a list here, but a great start is Jane Jacobs’ classic The Death and Life of Great American Cities

  • @ktnolan
    @ktnolan26 күн бұрын

    @@JaimeandJosh That looks like a great place to start, thanks!

  • @Fusionplayz764
    @Fusionplayz76428 күн бұрын

    Interesting!

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh27 күн бұрын

    🙏🏼😊

  • @AshKetchum442
    @AshKetchum44228 күн бұрын

    oh that kid totally knew what they were doing 😂

  • @LaplacianFourier
    @LaplacianFourier28 күн бұрын

    🗣️🔥

  • @HaileyluvsC4TS
    @HaileyluvsC4TS28 күн бұрын

    oh this kid is in for an amazing time!! Best project Ig

  • @AllAndMore849
    @AllAndMore84928 күн бұрын

    😂 school in a freaking nutshell

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh28 күн бұрын

    🤣😊

  • @Eggy79
    @Eggy7928 күн бұрын

    Sounds like a bad idea. Unless you support releasing prisoners? I'm sure they would love to be treated to a release. Btw, this concept already exists and is called the platinum rule

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh28 күн бұрын

    So to recap, you acknowledge the idea exists but don’t like it. In part at least based on a black-white understanding of humans as either good or bad and a whole lot of unearned faith in the current justice system?

  • @Theuglymug
    @Theuglymug28 күн бұрын

    ​@@JaimeandJosh something like that

  • @melaniestarkey7868
    @melaniestarkey786828 күн бұрын

    If you start treating them the way they* would like to be treated We had to have a whole race of more codependents.(Just kidding You're probably on to something.)

  • @fuukifynoe
    @fuukifynoe28 күн бұрын

    Everyone buys stuff online at the best prices. A walkable city can't be maintained without consumers support.

  • @oladeebiazazi4538
    @oladeebiazazi453815 күн бұрын

    You still have to leave your house to shop

  • @TheGameScoutYT
    @TheGameScoutYT28 күн бұрын

    Click bait science project

  • @r8chicorn98
    @r8chicorn9828 күн бұрын

    no

  • @adrianagranadoz4169
    @adrianagranadoz416928 күн бұрын

    15 minute open air prisons! Don’t let them entice you into one. EMF’s there and the graphene in your body will take you deeper in the matrix.

  • @solus8685
    @solus868528 күн бұрын

    As someone living in a walkable European city, this is kinda funny cause we're still miserable. We do have the choice to walk away from our problems tho

  • @JaimeandJosh
    @JaimeandJosh28 күн бұрын

    We appreciate your honesty and sense of humor 😊🙏🏼

  • @randiskye4444
    @randiskye444429 күн бұрын

    The most white privilege answer ever. My town, which is considered within the NYC metro area, doesn't even have bus service. We have mountains, not so walkable. As a teen, if I needed to get to work and had no ride, I was walking an hour. Wow, do better, you embarrass me.

  • @monash4250
    @monash425029 күн бұрын

    She clearly said walkable cities with good public transport. Having them would eliminate the need for cars which not everyone can afford...so which do u think is more privileged? U just embarrassed yourself.

  • @makeeyecontactwithmynostrils
    @makeeyecontactwithmynostrils29 күн бұрын

    Yessss!! This is why I want to move to New York!!!

  • @LaplacianFourier
    @LaplacianFourier29 күн бұрын

    Preach girl!!! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥

  • @LaplacianFourier
    @LaplacianFourier29 күн бұрын

    Preach girl!!! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥

  • @hannahschneider300
    @hannahschneider30029 күн бұрын

    It could be a contributing factor, but it’s very inappropriate and idealist to think it could solve ALL America’s problems. Our country is extremely diverse and requires equally as complicated solutions in many cases.

  • @monash4250
    @monash425029 күн бұрын

    The US is not as diverse as u think it is. Also walkable cities are universal & agnostic to variability in regional & local trends.

  • @turtlewithasword42
    @turtlewithasword4229 күн бұрын

    Sounds great, but american 'Culture' doesn't work with walkable cities. Too much nastiness would turn it into a expensive landfill.