Just listened to this from Lucia. Kind of ties in with Cosmic Awareness too. Lucia senses this will be a very, very intense Solstice and asks us to stand with The Divine Mother on the 21st !
Thanks I will make time to listen to this one soon.
EDIT: I'm 20 minutes into the podcast and this makes a lot of sense.
Paraphrase: "When men want attention from women they lash out at women."
Yes I would agree with this. IMO men don't have the connection with the universal (feminine) energy that women do so they want to get closer to women to feel some of that energy that women have. Men are very visual, and are attracted to pretty women, but I think there is more to the attraction to women than just looks, I think there is the energy men feel, but don't quite understand, that attracts them to certain women, not just pretty women. My wife seems to have a higher vibration than normal, and she's a real giver, and she gets men all the time wanting to just hang around her just to talk, and, IMO, just to be around her energy.
The problem of men being disconnected form the feminine energy of the universe is also compounded from the fact that society doesn't let men be connected to their emotions either, or that's the way it used to be for thousands of years. That's slowly changing right now, and with any time of change, there will be mistakes made on a grand scale. Men getting in touch with their feminine side, and expressing feelings more, will be an important step for them, but there will be much resistance due to 1000s of years of social conditioning. And other men are not the only problem, it's young women too who mock men for "being weak" when they express sadness. This is a young man's earliest interaction with women at a young age, and so this can cut deep, and this memory can last the men a lifetime if they don't deal with it. Although the problem, IME, is mostly other men who mock the men.
This can lead to a psychic wound that never heals because men have been trained by the DS (deep state, or elites) to be independent,
and not ask for help, or they're not "manly".
Thanks again for this, this podcast was something I needed to hear in order to help me understand what is going on.