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=The Greater Community=
 
=The Greater Community=
"...in advanced nations in the Universe - advanced nations in the Greater Community of intelligent life in which you live - that where there is a distinction between mena dn women, male and female, in those particular races... the female is usually given priority in matters of conscience and spirituality."
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"...in advanced nations in the Universe - advanced nations in the Greater Community of intelligent life in which you live - that where there is a distinction between men and women, or male and female, ...the female is usually given priority in matters of conscience and spirituality. This represents an advancement and a practical wisdom as well..."
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*The Age of Women (Nov 14, 2007)
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"...it is an assumption of natural abilities... If an individual, a woman in this case, has developed her skills in learning of the deeper mind and of responding to it appropriately - in carrying out its direction responsibly, without altering it or redefining it for herself or for the expectations of others - then as she gains this maturity and this responsibility, she can assume a greater and more natural role as a religious leader."
 
*The Age of Women (Nov 14, 2007)
 
*The Age of Women (Nov 14, 2007)

Revision as of 18:42, 13 November 2011

"There is a New Message from God in the world, and one of the things that it calls for is the emergence of women leaders, particularly in the area of spirituality and religion."

  • The Age of Women, (Nov. 14, 2007_

The Greater Community

"...in advanced nations in the Universe - advanced nations in the Greater Community of intelligent life in which you live - that where there is a distinction between men and women, or male and female, ...the female is usually given priority in matters of conscience and spirituality. This represents an advancement and a practical wisdom as well..."

  • The Age of Women (Nov 14, 2007)

"...it is an assumption of natural abilities... If an individual, a woman in this case, has developed her skills in learning of the deeper mind and of responding to it appropriately - in carrying out its direction responsibly, without altering it or redefining it for herself or for the expectations of others - then as she gains this maturity and this responsibility, she can assume a greater and more natural role as a religious leader."

  • The Age of Women (Nov 14, 2007)