Manly P. Hall on the Coming Restoration of the Divine Feminine
Notes from my most recent podcast episode
For those who have been following my ongoing series on the history, purpose, and destiny of Philosophy, sorry for the delay in output. I’ve had various things going on that have kept me from my usual productivity rate. But hopefully soon I’ll be able to resume things and get the train rolling again.
In the meantime, a few days ago I put out a special presentation on my podcast and YouTube that analyzes one of Manly P. Hall’s classic lectures, titled “The Feminine Factor in World Religions”. This is an important episode - I hope you’ll tune in. In the meantime, here are my written notes for this presentation, which are featured on the video version of the episode.
I had wanted to comment on this a few days ago after I listened to the podcast about all of this. My main thought is what would Manly Hall think about today's modern/post-modern women and the "feminist" movement as a whole? To me, it seems to be an inversion of principles. I think today's modern feminists are not embracing their true calling, and are being led astray by power, debauchery, and materialism. I have no doubt that today's feminist movements will have to die off in order for women to start looking in the right direction to find the divine feminine within them. Thoughts? Did MH say anything about this?