CONTINUED FROM THE NATURE OF MAN (PART 1)
Whenever we cling on the flesh, we are not expressing our true self.
OH KAY. I have finally read "most" of part 2 (I scanned a little bit).
See here's the thing. I resonate with 90% of what you are saying in this post. It's the 10% that has drawn my attention that "perhaps" it may not be best to speak publicly on the 10% I am uncertain about.
Of course, at the same time, I have this sort of "rule" that I won't talk about the things that I am not sure about until someone brings it up (if ever). Still this rule is "my rule" and I don't know if it's the Lord's directive or not.
That being the case, I will couch what I say similarly to my last post. On the male and female attributes being within the Lord and both within us but separate in a unique equation that brings Glory to himself by our union (holy matrimony)...I used an eastern religious symbol to explain what you related in a private conversation. I am uncertain if it is true or not, but it seemed to make sense. Then again, we aren't told. Each of us probably has to draw our own conclusions on that. What we do know from scripture is that it is a mysterious thing (from Paul I think) and while we are allowed to search out deep mysteries, the nature of a mystery means that even if I feel like I have "solved" it...I may have merely pierced it.
Caught a glimpse of the fullness of the mystery if you will. Besides, if someone else sees the same thing, their journey to solving it will be by default, somewhat different from my own, in that we are all unique.
While I do think there is standardization within the body (agreement) the standard may sometimes have to be confirmed by the Lord since there is so much diversity in Christ. Ex: a native islander vs an English Lord who both know the Lord but are in different worlds.
Still we should be able to resonate with each other and if we can't resonate in the Lord (excepting ourselves)...then perhaps we are not from the same kingdom and further considerations on continued involvement should be seriously considered.
In any case, not sure why I'm saying all this. I'd like to teach what you are suggesting because that type of knowledge does flow and seems pretty neat but because I see eastern religions teaching a similar thing without Christ, it is confusing to entertain further when I guess the Lord shows me that this goes on. It brings up more questions but I just table it. Like it is a strong message against sexism and even subjugation of women by some Christian males. Not sure, all I know is that I believe that because Eve was taken out of man. A piece of man necessarily is within her and even a rib being a compatible tool suggests that man likewise is an open conduit to his counterpart. It's a cool thing to discuss in what to me is poetry/allegory but unless I am reading your posts too liberally (into licentiousness) then it seems reasonable what you posted...just worded in a different way.
Like the last post, I just caution you to be cautious. There once was a time where I looked in strange places for truth due to a saying I heard in university ("all truth is God's truth") that may be true, but willing looking at lies to discern the truth within a lie not by necessity but almost as a pursuit is unwise to me at this stage of maturity. Used to not be because I think what I need to understand will find me. I don't need to go looking. I'm not saying you do, but it's just a warning.
It's cool to see someone perceive it in a similar way that I "wish" was true. It may be. I don't know right now. Could be that some of it will make more sense after I wed but Idk.