our relationship with the Earth does not care about gender

It is obvious that a sense of a kind of subtle body in the extended imaginary field is not only just that, it is also a kind of living source of the earth. To a large extent it has become a culturally conditioned relationship. While not gender specific in itself, it still formulates our sensory notions in the imaginary field collectively, and in its raw unconditioned form, culture prohibit and distracts women from the use of it as a socially independent relation to the Nature of its underlying personally perceived notion, which then often decays into a superficial relationship. To the content of old customs, to personal attacks, hearsay and gossip. Just like men do, but in disquise. Men’s failure is obvious in regard to perceptions conveyed to them from this imaginative source as an unrelated relationship to a sensory content, which causes them to become socially repetitive, lacking in nuance, single-minded, authoritarian and stereotypical. But both men and women alike will completely identify themselves with the collective mind. With what is generally accepted and recognized to try to control the autonomous impressions from the imaginary field. Which in the end only leads back to itself in an infinite causality loop of empty social repetition.