Ron,

For one thing, men have an externally shared mythos.  Because the 
feminine mythos is held repressed within women, it is not such a 
shared experience.  I've read a lot of feminine theories in college, 
but the only thing that felt right was experienced.

Thanks for trying.

Marsha






At 10:07 AM 10/31/2007, you wrote:
>[Ron]
>I'm with you on this; it is a dynamism that evades description,
>It may well be DQ itself.
>
>
>Hi Ron,
>
>I've tried a few times to bring up this topic.  There are
>problems.  I think that feminine power is buried so deep that words
>have taken flight.  It's one thing to celebrate the Mother of the
>Universe, and quite another to talk about it.  I think it would take
>some really deep intimacy to even bring it to the surface.  Deeper
>than even poetry would allow, because the language has gone missing.
>
>Marsha
>
>
>
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