
The Pathwork Guide describes humanity as evolving toward a new model of relationship—one based on equality, self-responsibility and inner truth.
Historically, men asserted dominance to compensate for insecurity, while women accepted dependency to avoid responsibility. Though these patterns have softened, they still exist beneath the surface, creating ongoing conflict, resentment and imbalance between the sexes.
True growth requires that both men and women recognize their participation in this dynamic. Men must confront their need for superiority and face their inner weaknesses. Women must relinquish the “victim position” and embrace full autonomy—emotionally, intellectually and materially.
The “new woman” stands on her own, capable of love without dependency. The “new man” no longer seeks power over others but develops authentic strength rooted in integrity. Neither competes nor submits; both meet as equals.
Healthy relationships emerge when both partners take responsibility for themselves and examine their inner distortions rather than blaming the other. Love and truth must work together: without truth, love cannot grow; without love, truth cannot be realized.
Ultimately, this evolution leads to relationships grounded in mutual respect, freedom and shared growth—where differences no longer create fear, but attraction and unity.
The Pull, Chapter 13: The New Man and the New Woman
Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #229 Woman and Man in the New Age


