Intersecting Feminine and Masculine Energies

Staying with Greg’s Women’s History Month celebration and feminine power theme from last week’s post, a couple of stories came to mind that exemplify the spirit of feminine energy and power.

Briogeo CEO Nancy Twine announced recently that she is launching a $1 million Dream Makers Founder Grant to support underrepresented female entrepreneurs. With less than 2% of VC funding going to women of color, Twine felt it was important for her to be a part of the solution and bridge the gap for entrepreneurs, beyond mentoring. Twine experienced the funding struggle first-hand, so felt it was essential for her to also contribute her personal money to fund the grants.

The second story was about Tobias Dorchan, a former NFL football player who moved into the culinary world to share his West African fusion heritage. Gaining notoriety on several television cooking competitions led Dorchan to open Huncho House restaurant in Hyattsville, Maryland. What resonated with me in Dorchan’s 60 Minutes interview was his statement that he wanted to make sure that everyone around him got into the rooms they wouldn’t typically be in, just as he did.

Both Twine and Dorchan exemplify conscious awareness of nurturing a “we” space to expand leadership opportunties.

These stories are also emblematic of two of our JLP principles: Shared Leadership, which is respecting and leveraging the leadership capacity of each group member and our highest principle Ensemble Mindset, which we describe as collaborative co-creation through collective intelligence. Business leaders who embody these principles hold true to values that embrace all of who we are as individuals and our potential to soar as a collective.  The following repost explores the intersection of feminine and masculine energies.


Embracing the Feminine: A Leadership Necessity

Jewel on the Women and Power brochure cover 2006

Some years ago, I participated in Women and Power for the 21st Century, a one-week intensive at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Fifty women from around the globe attended to explore becoming more effective leaders to advance in positions of influence. What an incredible week of absorbing and reflecting on the collective energy, experiences, and power of these dynamic, openhearted women. The flow of information was ceaseless, the connections forged authentic, and the exchange of perspectives abundant.  Every year thereafter, for the next five years I attended the reunions, met the women from that year’s class, and reveled in newfound knowledge and relationships.

Women are critical to the great forces of change; the repatterning of human nature; the regenesis of human society; the breakdown in the membrane between cultures and peoples, the breakthrough of the depths, both psychological and spiritual. 

— Jean Houston

A Reunion of Energies

In The Passion of the Western Mind, author Richard Tarnas maintains that the most obvious generalization about the history of the Western mind is that it has been “an overwhelmingly masculine phenomenon.” In every aspect of Western thought and language, and in central scientific, religious, and philosophical perspectives, he intones masculinity as pervasive and fundamental. Tarnas says that this has served to evolve the autonomous human will and intellect, the independent ego, the self-determining human being. However, to do this, the feminine was repressed.

The crisis of modern man is an essentially masculine crisis, and I believe that its resolution is already now occurring in the tremendous emergence of the feminine in our culture.

—Richard Tarnas

Tarnas details the myriad ways that this emergence has taken shape—the rise of feminism; the increasing awareness of the ecological; burgeoning gender-sensitive perspectives; the accelerating collapse of long-standing political and ideological barriers separating the world’s peoples—these and more, he says, are indicative of the birth of a new reality. A new form of human existence is emerging, a “great archetypal marriage,” of which both masculine and feminine are affirmed and transcended.

Anything that requires us to “do” something, to take any sort of action, needs masculine energy. Feminine energy is one of “being”—a receptive, heart-centered mode that integrates core values like connection, collaboration, intuition, and empathy. Feminine energy allows us to be a vessel of receptivity, striving for qualitative rather than quantitative growth.

Transformation: An Intersection of Feminine & Masculine

Systems are failing—collapsing and disintegrating as they no longer serve our highest values and best visions. In this liminal space, this breakdown challenges us to dig deep and unearth a community of being. Our current evolutionary unfolding urgently needs a profound in-folding. This calls for a radical shift in consciousness.

As leadership adapts to meet the needs of our time, we must integrate the masculine and feminine energies within us. This integration will require humility and courage to enfold the feminine qualities often repressed or dismissed, as they are central to the work of transformation and rebirth.

Understanding the wisdom and transformative power of the feminine (in both men and women) is essential for us to move, individually and collectively, to a deeper awareness of our own inner nature. In my opinion, masculine and feminine energies are expressed to the degree in which a person chooses to focus their attention on issues of “I” or “We”— caring for one-self while nurturing those around us.

This is where the real act of heroism is going to be. A threshold must now be crossed, a threshold demanding an act of unflinching self-discernment. And this is the great challenge of our time, the evolutionary imperative for the masculine to see through and overcome its hubris and one-sideness, to own its unconscious shadow, to choose to enter into a fundamentally new relationship of mutuality with the feminine in all its forms. The feminine then becomes not that which must be controlled, denied, and exploited, but rather fully acknowledged, respected, and responded to for itself.

— Richard Tarnas

Tarnas believes that that this is the challenge that “the Western mind has been slowly preparing itself to meet for its entire existence.”

Yin (Feminine, Divergent, Diffuse, Power, Love) and Yang (Masculine, Active, Convergent, Focus, Power)

As we consider the myriad of ways we can harness and tap into our highest capabilities, the well of possibilities expands and deepens when we engage all that the Yin and the Yang can bring us. From one moment to another, we can choose which energy will serve us the best.

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