Thursday, April 26, 2007

awestruck

E sent me this passage from a book she just finished reading. I don't think including any of my own personal thoughts could do this excerpt justice. It verbally illustrates the quintessential male/female relationship in a profound and amazing way. And here it is... for my blog audience.

“… There is something mythic in the way a man is with a woman. Our sexuality offers a parable of amazing depth when it comes to being masculine and feminine. The man comes to offer his strength and the woman invites the man into herself, an act that requires courage and vulnerability and selflessness for both of them. Notice first that if the man will not rise to the occasion, nothing will happen. He must move, his strength must swell before he can enter her. But neither will the love consummate unless the woman opens herself in stunning vulnerability. When both are living as they were meant to live, the man enters his woman and offers her his strength. He spills himself there, in her, for her, she draws him in, embraces and enveloped him. When all is over he is spent, but ah, what a sweet death it is.
“And that is how life is created. The beauty of a woman arouses a man to play the man, the strength of a man, offered tenderly to his woman, allows her to be beautiful, it brings life to her and to many. This is far, far more than sex and orgasm. It is a reality that extends to every aspect of our lives. When a man withholds himself from his woman, he leaves her without the life only he can bring. This is never more true than how a man offers- or does not offer – his words. Life and death are in the power of the tongue says proverbs (18:21). She is made for and craves words from him” (185).

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