Rachel Wilson on the occultic roots of feminism
Rachel Wilson, author of Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women’s Liberation, argues that feminism disrupted economic stability for women, turning them into unwitting subjects of corporate exploitation and government taxation
Put in simpler terms, feminism is rubbish and ‘women’s liberation’ didn’t liberate women at all.
Rachel argues that occult beliefs and practices, such as paganism, demon worship and witchcraft heavily influenced the women’s liberation movement (which is another way of saying feminism).
She adds that feminism has had negative consequences for both women and men, disrupting economic stability, encouraging the absence of parents in the home and undermining traditional gender roles.
She isn’t wrong.
She further makes the point that traditional gender roles, with men as protectors and providers, and women as nurturers and homemakers, are rooted in biological and psychological differences, not social constructs.
In other words, men are good at some things and women are good at other things. For example, men are physically stronger and women are great homemakers.
And no, transgenderism isn’t a way around it. Men can’t become women and women can’t become men. Our wiring is fixed.
Rachel rips into transgenderism—especially parents pushing it onto kids—as evil and driven by financial gain and a depopulation agenda.
Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women’s Liberation uncovers the mysterious origins of the feminist movement, shedding light on its occult roots.
Rachel explores the lives of key figures and the esoteric beliefs that drove them, revealing a hidden side of history kept from public view.
After all, feminsim is amazing, right?
Since the 1970s, the narrative of the women’s movement has been shaped by radicals in academia. I recommend listening to my conversation with Carrie Gress who has an excellent take on feminism in academia.
The book is brilliant and uncovers a wealth of untold stories, featuring demon worship, spirit mediums, magic mushrooms, witchcraft, CIA spies and sex cults.
Oh, and men.
Because it was men who drove ‘women’s liberation.’
Feminism wasn’t a grassroots movement and it didn’t free women from an ‘oppressive patriarchy.’ Instead, it dismantled structures that provided stability, security and purpose, turning women into corporate wage slaves and government tax revenue sources.
Before the creation of the Federal Reserve, men and women didn’t compete in the workplace.
Feminism made women more vulnerable by breaking up the family unit, thanks to the push for egalitarianism, which is, as Andrew Wilson pointed out, is utter garbage because men and women have never been ‘equal’ and can never be ‘equal.’
Rachel’s argument is that women’s liberation was a con job.
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Howdy
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“men and women have never been ‘equal’ and can never be ‘equal.’”
That depends on how you line up the differences. men and women can be equally talented care-givers, just as they can both be equally as bad. There is no overall better sex, gender, whatever – unless mating rituals are included.
Since we’re talking the occult, the ultimate expression is a balanced individual, but not in mortal terms. It takes both ‘halves’ to create the whole.
“Rachel’s argument is that women’s liberation was a con job.”
The over-riding patriarchy has had a good run. What results is the mortal representation of the imbalance toward the Masculine trying to re-assert itself. Rest assured, it will.
Creation itself depends on the Feminine, but not without the Masculine, and don’t confuse that with gender, where there is no connection. Men also contain Femininity no matter how much they deny it.
Occult history is replete with Female symbolism. The vestal virgins are a well known example. There were gatherings where only maidens would partake in a ceremony of symbolic rebirth. The Aramaic Holy Spirit is Feminine, which is the truth btw.
Like anything else in the mortal world, hidden forces show themselves in any way that is Humanly possible. That being so, corruption, greed , and agenda will turn such things into a tool for self.
Don’t blame the failures of the mortal on the immortal.
I guess there’s more – I might add it later.
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Howdy
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Carrie Gress:
“she says that feminism is about making women more like men.”
and
Jordan Peterson:
“Feminism is a totalitarian movement. It is an attempt to impose a new ideology on society, one that seeks to undermine the traditional roles of men and women and replace them with a genderless utopia”
Absolute bull.
Time moves on from the traditional stuck-in-a-rut sensibility when things were nice, safe, relatable – except they weren’t. Trans is a passing side-stall attraction.
Frightened of change much? Live long enough and you might really be. Get used to it, the roller-coaster is gearing up for a wild ride.
Once at the bottom, the only way is up.
Such defeatism from such highly regarded people…
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Howdy
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“The Aramaic Holy Spirit is Feminine”
In case you might want to know more about it, and why it was changed from the original meaning.
Simple: https://www.timescolonist.com/blogs/spiritually-speaking/feminine-holy-spirit-6751406
Extended: https://syriacstudies.com/2016/02/26/the-holy-spirit-as-feminine-in-early-syriac-literature-sebastian-brock/
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John V
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The podcast opened my eyes to what feminism really is and how it started.
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Thanks for the LOL! 😆 Human arrogance, hubris and yet another opinion proclaiming preferences of one human as absolute knowledge…she’s 100% welcome to live under the patriarchy she seems to prefer….I’m sure most women, having lived with this hierarchy, as the OS, – original slave – suppressed, beaten, raped and murdered, for millenia, would disagree. What she fails to grasp? If it weren’t for the women in previous generations fighting for their own humanity, she wouldn’t be able to WRITE this book at all…forbidden to educate women, no so long ago…
Each human, according to their ability, I say. The patriarchy DID obtain a silver lining thru it all: woman more willing to engage in sex w/o benefit other than a woman’s personal choice to do so …and created many who will do, wear anything, to obtain attention…and of course, rampant port for those who don’t respect themselves. But until all the epithets used to degegrate woman are akin to the ‘N’ word, woman won’t be free of the never ending will of the patriarchy…and just seen as ‘human’.
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‘Porn’, not port…gotta love a tech that doesn’t want you to write what you want to write…changes words it thinks are ‘bad’
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