What is masculinity?

GLM’s is made for “complete and utmost focus on masculinity

But what is that?

I’ve heard this word throughout my life but it seems like a very arbitrary idea or concept. It’s very subjective and unclearly defined in my pov. It’s more like a word ppl use when they don’t have a better way of describing what they want to convey. Everyone uses it differently with different interpretations of what it means to be masculine.

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One can only feel it and then once you feel it your SC will explain what masculinity is to you so please run one loop and let your SC fill in the blanks.

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i have been running GLM and i feel more ambition. i am more focused on the things i want to work on. i also have been working harder and started exercising almost each day once i started.

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This is masculinity.

But to dive into it, masculinity is the set of behaviors that is expressed by men who have the qualities of leadership, ambition, drive, stoicism, etc.

Why is it important? From a biological and evolutionary perspective, masculinity was essential to keep the human race alive.

For example, it was important for men to be able to regulate their feelings and do things even if they didn’t feel like doing. Protecting the tribe from sabertooth tigers and hunting mammoths even when he lost his father the day before. It was important that he able to do this to keep his family and his fellowman/woman alive.

Which is also why women are hardwired to find it attractive. Since they recognizer that such men can provide them security especially when they are pregnant and cannot defend themselves during the nine months she is carrying her child. And even beyond that.

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Exactly.

Lol, it’s purposely done like that…

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check pm, i sent you my opinion might help in your clarity lol

@Luther24 nice post that you linked as always.

Talking about GLM Vs Khan, what do you think of the two in terms of comparisons? What’s the core essence of each of them, in your estimation, and how does one know which one to listen to if he’s broadly interested in “masculinity” or “alpha male” stuff

i swear someone compared them (maybe it was you? lmao) somewhere in the forum and i read it and was like “yeah i agree”

here’s post I did of a summary of the book Sex - Decoded and Explained by tom anderson

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GLM is essentially masculinity in a bottle lol.

I feel like Khan is for people that want to live their entire life through power, sexuality and dominance. I think I mentioned this somewhere before but it’s like changing the filters of your entire reality to power, sex, dominance and status.

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Masculinity = sick/dirty/being bad/fear

Am I understanding this correctly?

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lol now I’m wondering if I should’ve deleted my last post or atleast kept this part:

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remember its the energy we are talking about, not men or guys per say.
that list came from a book primary for dating and sex. so its big on polarity (which is where the attraction happens). But I wouldn’t say that this is a go to list for people exploring those high consciousness states of spirituality. Masculinity & Femininity changes quite a bit there.

the ones you picked seem to hint and something you are saying, no? It seems like you just picked what looks like the worst parts of masculinity and said that masculinity equals that.

please elaborate if I mist understood

My experience as a veteran/soldier, and now soldier going into a combat zone.

Masculinity is potency. The kind known to men as greater strength. Something MORE/ABOVE/HIGHER. Doesn’t have to come from a man to be masculinity, it’s just primarily a male attribute. There are women who are stronger, who have deeper voices. Keyword is more. It’s extra, it extends, it goes out, it protrudes and sticks out. Expansive rather than going inward. Hence why competition is known as a masculine trait, because you are trying to do more, go higher, do better, provide more output than the other.

noun

the power of something to influence or make an impression.

“a myth of enormous potency”

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Your post associated Masculinity with being sick, dirty, being bad and fear.

That’s why it has the term Masculinity bolded at the top and those words underneath it.

There’s no such thing as “worst parts of masculinity”. It’s an invalid statement.

Masculinity is a good thing, there’s no bad or worst part about it.

Doesn’t make any difference. Associating Masculine Energy with being sick, dirty, fear and being bad makes absolutely zero sense.

The fact that you don’t see the problem with this means the discussion is pointless, so I’m ending it here.

Anyone who has congruently healed their masculinity on a subconscious level will know exactly what I’m talking about. I’d expect people in a place that heavily pertains to the subconscious mind to have a better understanding of how programming works but I guess we’ll get there eventually.

Masculinity is repressed in 99% of men due to programming exactly like this. On a subconscious level, there is guilt, shame and fear of embracing their manhood due to being bombarded with programming about “toxic” masculinity or falsely negative representations of what masculinity is.

You don’t have to take my word for it. Run GLM or a heavy masculine oriented title for a long period of time and you’re going to see through all of this crap. In the same way that when you heal trauma or grow in consciousness, you begin to get hyper-sensitive to false programming in general due to being congruently incompatible with it, which waters down to a conscious awareness (hollywood movies, pop music, bumbling idiot sitcoms and news etc).

Words have a lot of power in your subconscious mind, they can set the frame on how you manifest your reality. NLP is a thing, lol.

Anyways, thanks for sharing your viewpoint, I understand why you see things the way that you do.

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I agree with this.

When I read this table above I was like “this book I’d throw right in a fire”

Femininity isn’t portrayed any better “weakness” femininity isn’t weakness. It’s just different.

But yeah the point is the programming. The mind generally sticks easier to negative things because it’s emotionally loaded. This is why those negative things - apparently- about masculinity stuck out.

And when you read it, subconsciously it programs you.

Hence I fully understand why you jumped on that.

Just be careful everyone about the programming everywhere.

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:arrow_up: I said that because I thought you meant things like :arrow_down:

before you “burn this book in the fire”…

the greatest armor in existence is pure nakedness

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Let’s build on this.
@Abundance

Masculinity is something that comes through lenses as well. The existence of multiple truths, multiple falsehoods and misinterpretations.

What is the central theme about male nature, men, masculinity that transcends time, trends, and variables and can be seen throughout various regions and cultures worldwide today, yesterday, and foreseeably into the future?

Cultural, scientific, religious, philosophical.

Cultural being the official and prescribed definitions and limitations of masculinity and the power. Transient definitions and limitations that do not often stand the test of time, location, environment. So then we must ask, what does stand the test of time and is considered masculine yesterday, today and into the future? That’s the foundation for a truth.

Science explaining the biological origins of what we see today within the male species, be it necessary now for our current stage of evolution or previous times, in the form of strength, courtship, behaviors, mens’ brain suited differently than women with less emphasis on communication and more on spatial intelligence.

Religious, being the code and order established by a group, deity or multiple.

Philosophy?

hahahahhah :laughing:

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