Bon Iver

Resistance to female energy causes most of the socio-political grief in the world.

I don't mean to infer that female energy belongs exclusively to women, as there are some women more male than men and men more female than women, but that social structure and political mechanisms as currently constructed are flawed by a lack of divine feminine participation, and appreciation thereof.

A correction could come not by 'leaning in", as recently proposed by best-selling corporate spokespeople, but by listening to that part of the self endowed with grace from the beginning--no matter the official obstructions or other, possibly dire, consequences.

Such listening is a way of honoring both mother and father; for the feminine to be acknowledged to the degree that it obtains social and political influence, and the masculine to stop behaving as if the feminine instinct is nothing but a threat.

It wouldn't matter then if you liked the music of Bon Iver or didn't like it, or whether when you first heard Bon Iver you thought the singer was a girl or that you now know the singer for Bon Iver is a man.

And things might progress from there.

Brooks RoddanComment