Ayu wrote: ↑Wed Feb 20, 2019 8:55 am...Your observation is caused by the general neglecting of women. They are simply forgotten, nobody looks at them in this man's world. It is that simple...
TharpaChodron wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 12:05 am...but often the priorities set before them by dominant cultural norms are raising children and that consumes a lot of time one might otherwise spend meditating, reading books, practicing and chatting on online forums etc...
hello ladies, i'd like to take this opportunity to ask you this question: what kind of neglecting and norms are you talking about?
please don't color my words here as being negative of any sort, i am genuinely interested to hear an answer.
what really puzzles me is why do you need to conform or to be compliant with anything if it is against your will?
from my own obesrvation every woman wants to have a child, to have a family and a husband. i see it as a single and most powerful obstacle, but if it's anything to blame - that's nature to me, not some general neglecting or norms. i don't remember a single instance when a women have been disregarded if she approached a male teacher, i have seen christians and buddhists only though.
i for one would be happy to see women off their childbirth "burden", but that's not what i see - that is it's not a burden and they hold delight in it. it seems a very intrinsic women's desire to have a baby. where i live most women i know are all about marriage, babies, prosperity, glamorous things, wealthy guys and they don't want to be alone so they pick up whoever is more perspective for their benefits. none i know take interest in anything spiritual let alone buddhism. meanwhile there are at least several guys among my friends who are deeply interested in some sort of spirituality, not necesseraly buddhism.
having said all that i was really delighted to see lots of nuns at my teacher's monastery. i really adore them, and i got the feeling earlier in their lives they were adamant to set aside a wish to have a baby to make that happen, just like Rory said.
rory wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 10:04 pm..If women resolved never to marry or have children you'd see tons devoting themselves to Buddhist practice to become enlightened...