The Pull
The Pull
11 Men and women
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There are no outer measures that can fix the world and create justice on the planet, unless we balance these forces in each of us.

The Pathwork Guide explores the deeper meaning of man and woman, and the spiritual purpose behind their union.

At the core, both masculine and feminine qualities exist within each of us—as active and receptive principles. The journey of growth is about restoring balance—within ourselves and in relationship with others.

Much of our struggle comes from false beliefs about what it means to be male or female. Men have been conditioned to suppress emotion and intuition. Women have been taught to hold back strength and creativity.

These imbalances create disharmony, both individually and collectively. True development comes not from rejecting one side, but from integrating both.

When we begin to unfold our full nature, something shifts. Men become stronger by embracing feeling and intuition. Women become more whole by expressing strength and creativity.

This is not about becoming more like the other, but about becoming more fully ourselves. Real harmony comes when these qualities work together, rather than against each other.

In relationships, especially marriage, this work becomes visible. Conflict often reflects these inner imbalances. The path forward is not forcing change or blaming the other, but turning inward.

As we become more balanced within, we create the foundation for deeper connection, mutual understanding, and a more meaningful union.

The Pull: Relationships & Their Spiritual Significance

The Pull, Chapter 11: Man and Woman

Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #62 Man and Woman