Let us begin with clarity: when we speak here of feminine and masculine, we are not referring to gender. These are not labels bound by biology, but the timeless, complementary energies that flow within every one of us.
The concepts of male and female are tied to physical form — shaped by hormones, nutrition, genetics, cultural norms, upbringing, financial circumstances. All of these are further influenced by the unique experience of each life and, crucially, by how the individual interprets those experiences. It is here that energy comes into play — in the form of intention, nurtured through integrity — and from this place our uniqueness is born.
These influences give rise to emotions, which, in truth, are biochemical signals designed to guide us in shaping our character, morals, temperament, and maturity. Life, karma, the Universe — they may offer us situations beyond our control, but what remains firmly in our hands is how we interpret them, and therefore how we respond.
True equilibrium — a state of inner homeostasis — is found when these inner energies are balanced. When we cultivate harmony within, our perception shifts naturally. Bias softens. Bigotry loses its grip. Inequality is challenged by compassion. And the ego — that restless voice which has long led humanity astray — finds itself gently, yet firmly, kept in check.
Our physical form is not merely flesh and bone; it is an electrical symphony. The human body generates electricity that flows through it, with its own magnetic fields. The heart itself is a powerful conductor, producing an electric current that travels to every cell. Each atom, each element, each organ carries its own vibrational signature — a precise frequency essential to its wellbeing and equilibrium.
This living current generates an electromagnetic field, and because we are made of charged particles, we are subject to the same laws of electromagnetism that govern all life — the ancient dance of cause and effect. The human electromagnetic field extends about three feet beyond the body. When we maintain clear boundaries within this space, we safeguard the integrity of our choices and shape our immediate reality — what we see, and thus, what we perceive.
By attuning to the natural flow of energy within, and restoring balance to our way of being, life becomes simpler. Emotional intellect is our greatest asset towards understanding the simplicity within the complexity of dance similarly to a martial art we push and pull with ease and grace we Dance. Peace is no longer something to be sought, but something that arises naturally. Joy takes root. And the noise of ego-driven destruction begins to fade into the background.
It begs the question: why are these principles — the very foundations of human existence — absent from our schools? These truths are no secret, yet they are often buried beneath jargon or scattered across disciplines. If only science were translated with the same human-centred clarity as sacred texts — like the Tripitaka, the Bible, the Bhagavad Gita, the Quran or the wisdom of indigenous traditions — we would be far less confused, and far more able to see the practicality within the profound.
This is not a utopian dream. It is the weaving of the great spider’s web — a conscious network of awareness carrying us towards a new reality. One where the human soul is no longer manipulated by ego, and the divine spark of the Creator is recognised in every living being of Mother Nature.
From this tapestry of consciousness, rainbows are born — each a unique kaleidoscope of freedom and possibility. May we rise.