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Jul 22, 2023·edited Jul 22, 2023Liked by Zeus Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D.

For even trying, a like. I have to add, we are not who we were decades ago. We have been changed.

Endocrine distruptors have done a number on us, to be sure. I have shared this vid alot....

https://rumble.com/v29safs-endocrine-disruptors-common-chemicals-that-severely-alter-hormones-dr.-shan.html

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Jul 22, 2023Liked by Zeus Yiamouyiannis, Ph.D.

Another excellent and clear piece. I love that you refer to your book which wonderfully looks into the archetypes of the masculine principle but also delves into the relationship between the masculine and feminine principles. I am glad that you are not afraid to be truthful on that matter as nowadays it takes courage to express one's opinions on this topic. Worse, I think the confusion is systematically encouraged and this is of great concern especially with respect to young people (who are the main target of this social engineering project). Thank you for your courage.

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Thank you Joanna. Your sentiments express my motives. I will not go down in silence as the birthrights and character of our children are stolen and misled. There is a way forward and past this deception if we but speak and lead with our spirits.

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Thanks Jacquelyn, I still believe in the power of spirit to heal and transform but such must find a willing heart. May we help to develop a joy and desire of the heart for o stronger, healthier, and more faithful world, faithful to reality and hope both. Zeus

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I found some resonance in this piece.

I didn't have issues with the transgender folks until around when the public high school started with the "affirmation" of kids claiming feelings-based pronoun identifiers, which didn't strike me as beyond acceptable until they wanted to take it to the extreme of disappearing the restriction of sex-segregated bathrooms for my own female offspring by her request.

I pointed out as clearly as I could that those restrictions are safety features with stronger and bigger extremely hormonal teenage boys and refused (backed up by my ex.)

I don't think it gets that much better as males age past the hormone wars, either, so sex segregation remains a safety feature for most females. admittedly, maybe even in high school, there are a small percentage of women who can and will physically kick the asses of attackers or male competitors... but for the majority of females, aggressive males are a potential physical overpowering threat.

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