Tuesday, July 10, 2012

THE CABALA OF THE SEXES

An estimated 500 public schools across the US now offer some all-boy and all-girl classrooms, but the American Civil Liberties Union is involved in a battle against single-sex learning.

Male and female brains are different; they think in different ways – yet, a case can be made for education being divided by the sexes, exemplifying the positives in each group, or commingling the sexes to help facilitate interaction between male and female at an early age.

The Cabala explains the reason why this discrepancy, derived from the two hemispheres of the brain, exists between male and female. The right side of the brain, where the soul enters into the body, is full of light; the left side takes a spark in the dark and makes a thought.

Similar to how man impregnates woman, the two hemispheres of the brain function as male and female, taking light from the soul then seeding the brain with thoughts. As a result, women tend to be more passive, incrementally putting together the pieces comprising thought.

The sex of woman is hidden, whereas man is revealed – light reveals while darkness hides – each producing a different way to organize and conduct thinking. Men tend to be more inspirational; the two hemispheres of the brain are called Mother and Father, Never Separated.

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