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Opinion | Women As Messengers Of Peace: Reclaiming The Feminine For A Balanced World

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11.02.2025

Women are the source of life—bearers of wisdom, nurturers of generations, and architects of peace. For millennia, they have shaped humanity with love, care, and resilience, ensuring that life not only continues but flourishes. Yet, history has witnessed a systematic suppression of this power, distorting the balance between the feminine and masculine.

At the heart of this imbalance lies the forgotten truth that feminine power essentially embodies motherhood. Motherhood is not merely biological—it is the creative force of existence, the nurturing principle that shapes and sustains life in accordance with the principles of nature. Every civilisation, every culture, and every life form owes its survival to this inherent force of creation. However, over time, societies have reduced women’s roles to secondary positions, failing to recognise that the very structure of the male-dominated world has been built and sustained by the creative energy of women.

Ironically, those who once imposed restrictions on women later positioned themselves as advocates of women’s empowerment, framing it as a gift rather than a restoration of what was always rightfully theirs. This empowerment has often been defined within boundaries still controlled by patriarchal structures, ensuring that traditional power dynamics remain unchallenged.

True progress is not about granting women controlled freedoms but about restoring what is inherently theirs. Women should not seek permission to lead, to decide, or to shape the world—they must reclaim their rightful space. This is not a call for dominance but for balance. The world cannot heal unless the feminine is reinstated as an equal force—one that nurtures, leads, and co-creates a peaceful, thriving future.

To truly address the suppression of women and restore balance, we must engage in a multidisciplinary approach. This issue is not confined to a single domain—it is interwoven into the fabric of spirituality, philosophy, social structures, and religion. Each of these perspectives........

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