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There Are Two Types Of Women In The World

There Are Two Types Of Women In The World

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THERE ARE 2 TYPES OF WOMEN IN THE WORLD

1. Those who believe that their full SOUL EXPRESSION can only occur independent of any man, independent or any relationship with a man, independent of any marriage with a man.


That taking her full soul journey as a woman is a solo path, independent of men and relationships with men, and that men and relationships with men are distractions, detours and obstacles to that true SOUL journey of hers.



2. Women who believe their SOUL JOURNEY can only be completed through the archetypes of wife and mother.


That only in a deep partnership with a man, only in a deep marriage with a man, in going through all the ups and downs that a marriage entails, in upholding and living out all the marriage vows of sickness and in health, for richer or poor, that only in that life-long journey can she realize and make her SOUL JOURNEY.



My prompt to women is that they examine their belief system and see what programming they are carrying in their system. Be true to the belief you are carrying.


If you are in the first category, please stop trying to pair bond with men, please stop seeking long-term partnerships with men; please don’t even cohabitate with a man, and most certainly, please don’t get married. It wont’ work out for you. You yourself will sabotage your relationships, because your core belief is not in agreement with long-term bonding with a man.



— Om Rupani



www.OmRupani.org





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