Evolvement


In this century, women have become more educated, more employed and more liberated politically. In contrast, women are more abused, poorer, depressed and not as healthy.

How can this be? What is missing?

What’s missing is our psycho-spiritual evolvement—that place where we step into our own existence and become a believer in our destiny and are willing to fight for its validity. To become evolved is not a sudden creation, but an essential creation for each of us. It means that we – the evolving-woman—reject unhealthy cultural expectations, even before we know how to replace them. It means that we are willing to devote our time and energy in the gradual development of who we want to become, even when that becoming is unclear. It means that we will set ourselves free by purging emotional entrapments, even when we are subjected to criticism and perhaps rejection.

The evolving-woman gives herself time to work out her ideas, dreams and uncertainties. She knows of what she deserves even when she is not sure how to get it. The evolving-woman does not have all the answers and may be unclear about all the solutions, but is totally grounded in her beliefs that sisterhood is connected to personhood.

Her life is part of the collective consciousness that wants her to mark her spot.