112. Toxic Masculinity vs. Divine Masculinity

EPISODE · May 20, 2021 · 28 MIN

112. Toxic Masculinity vs. Divine Masculinity

from Chandresh B. presents The Leela Show

Conscious texting with CB on +1310-361-5485 available to seekers in the USA and Canada only.  In this episode, Chandresh discusses why masculinity is toxic, angry, or unconscious, and suppressed. He explains why anger seems to be the most common expression of men when they are going through a conflict, why it's difficult for men to be vulnerable, in touch with their feelings, and why this problem is not addressed and seen in the most open way. Chandresh shares the tantra perspective on the suppressed masculinity and how the feminine and women have taken a revolutionary approach toward liberating themselves from conditioning. However, men are still slow in taking those steps because patriarchy has damaged the fragrance and foundation for both men and women. This episode is all about going deeper into how a man can go beyond their conditioning and invite a new awareness and strength for the new man that they need to be in these times. The man of this century is required to be vulnerable, poetic, mystic, emotional, spiritual, and a mix of all the seasons and elements. The anger, aggression, and possessiveness need to finally go away, and our hope is this episode will open a conversation and dialog in the heart of men to be receptive, open, and find their spiritual liberation. Useful links: Chandresh's YouTube Channel Find Your Source of Happiness - 21 Day Challenge Private Guidance Program with Chandresh Buy the book - Break the Norms  Instagram: @cbmeditates About Chandresh: Chandresh Bhardwaj is a seventh generation tantra teacher, spiritual advisor, and speaker. Based in Los Angeles and New York, Chandresh is author of the book Break the Norms written with intention to awaken human awareness from its conditioned self. His mission is to demystify tantra and make it an accessible and easy-to-understand and practically applicable spiritual practice. Visit cbmeditates.com to send your questions and to know more about Chandresh's work.

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