[Women's Mission and Yamato Spirit] ③ - Men, unleash your innate yang consciousness and reform society ① -
Men, as the manifestation of the yang energy in the universe, you are the active force that vigorously reforms the world, creates order, and opens up a new era. The gods, the gods of the universe, created you for this purpose.
However, women are inherently rare in actively seeking to transform order to the extent of creating a major shift in the flow of history.
Rather, our mission is to stand by the side of powerful men as assistants, embodying the yin consciousness in relation to yang, maintaining humility, and existing as a source of nourishment and beauty for them. That is the mission of us women.
Most women are like this. This is true for me, for Himiko, and for the person here (Amelie). It is the same for all of us.
The consciousness of yin, the consciousness behind positivity, the desire to serve as a helper to men—these feelings are the same for all of us.
However, some women, because they are leaders, have taken on the consciousness of proactivity, shouldered responsibility, and accepted the role of spiritual leaders as women.
Just because we appear in such a setting does not mean we are proactive, nor do we come forward seeking your awe.
In the flow of the times, I expect men to transform the structure of society and bring about social reform, returning to these values once more.
Women are not suited for organizational reform. Expressing the beauty of the heart, conveying ideals through sensitivity, and enveloping many people with kindness and maternal instincts—these are things that female leaders can also do.
However, the power to boldly open up a new era is the power of the sun, the power of positivity. This is the energy and work that is expected of you, the outstanding men. There is a difference in roles.
What a time we live in. In an educational system where men and women are treated as equals, I fear that not only women but also men have lost sight of their individuality, the mission they were originally given, and that positive, proactive energy.
Since ancient times, the men of Yamato have placed great importance on harmony and lived in harmony with nature. This may seem like they were not very fierce as men, but many of them possessed the power to establish the country's system in an organized manner while maintaining harmony.
You may think that the Kamakura samurai, known as samurai, are the men of Japan.
However, what I have in mind is different. I am referring to the men of Shintoism.
However, I believe that the samurai, the warriors of Japan, are once again gaining attention in this era and emerging into the consciousness of people.
Within the essence of Japanese bushido, there is a ruggedness that seeks to transform society from its very foundations, and such masculine energy is also firmly expressed within the aesthetics of the samurai in Japan.
Regarding this matter, I do not think it is appropriate for me, Amaterasu, to speak on it, but there is indeed a resonance between men being men and women becoming more feminine.
If men become more masculine and their yang consciousness grows stronger, does that mean women will become more aggressive? No, that is not the case.
If strong men are steadfast, women can feel secure and return to being women.