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The Seven Skills of a Dominant Masculine Presence are: Physicality Psychology Presence Problem-Solving Prosperity Power Passion
Rollo Tomassi • A Dominant Masculine Presence: Learning How To Cultivate Your Authentic Self As A Man And Display Supreme Confidence And Control Over How You Are Perceived
Your Path is an articulation of how you seek to generate value in the world. •During times of disruption or uncertainty, having a clearly articulated path can help people see their way through to the right decisions and thereby make the Courageous Leap that is right for them. You can think of Your Path as a North Star that helps keep you on course
... See moreGerry Valentine • The Thriving Mindset: Tools for Empowerment in a Disruptive World
the hypermasculine cerebral consciousness has separated from its feminine origin. It has abandoned its Mother—the Great Womb that births all into being—and in its separation from Womb Consciousness, it has become hopelessly lost.
Azra Bertrand • Womb Awakening: Initiatory Wisdom from the Creatrix of All Life


Men need to hear that their souls matter and that the care of their souls is the primary task of their being. Were all men seeking to uncover greater soulfulness in their lives rather than seeking power through a dominator model, then the world as we know it would be transformed for the better.
Bell Hooks • The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love
The Way of the Superior Man: A Spiritual Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Women, Work, and Sexual Desire (20th Anniversary Edition)
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All masculine goals—at work, on the meditation cushion, or on the football field—are directed toward more freedom. The typical masculine desire for freedom involves the feeling of death, which is the ultimate masculine fear and freedom, in one way or another.
David Deida • The Way of the Superior Man: A Spiritual Guide to Mastering the Challenges of Women, Work, and Sexual Desire (20th Anniversary Edition)
Without the masculine construct of the path, and without the theistic idea of a calling from a masculine god, the idea of the life as a work of art infuses self-invention with the type of spirituality that Max Weber suggested would supplant theism: the substitution of aesthetic judgments for moral ones.
