Socrates and the Silenced Feminine

Socrates embodied a feminine mode of knowing, promoting inner wisdom over societal norms. His execution symbolized the silencing of this intuition, reflecting a broader rejection of the feminine principle in ancient Greece. The text argues that Socrates honored the Holy Spirit, the silent wisdom long overlooked, and warns of the consequences of dismissing this essential voice.

The Return of the Feminine Philosopher

This meditation explores the theme of inner awareness and the revival of feminine philosophy, emphasizing the importance of silence in discovering one's true essence. It highlights voices of female philosophers like Theano and Hildegard, advocating for a balance between masculine and feminine wisdom to restore harmony and grace within ourselves.