tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7857882.post6897354938783732232..comments2023-11-17T11:08:31.857-06:00Comments on Michael May: Wonder Woman: Power through submission; peace through warMichael Mayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12514945570212261283noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7857882.post-56452211078161694872011-12-07T13:22:36.707-06:002011-12-07T13:22:36.707-06:00Glad to see I provoked some thinking for you!
Yo...Glad to see I provoked some thinking for you! <br /><br />Your last paragraph made me think about another thing I've seen represented often in novels I've read--that those who least want power are the best ones to have it, from the perspective of those being ruled. <br /><br />I think you're definitely on to something with thinking about manipulation & how it relates to diametrically opposed philosophies somehow working in tandem with each other.<br /><br />I want to explain more about the power of the submitter (when truly submitting) but find myself frustrated currently in being unable to properly articulate my thoughts.<br /><br />Perhaps the true power only comes when the one being dominated truly submits, rather than pretending to submit? As you say, the peace coming from truly accepting/submitting is untouchable by its very nature.Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11097490501209800455noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7857882.post-67405895507248307622011-12-01T20:42:14.183-06:002011-12-01T20:42:14.183-06:00This was a real interesting post. The early histor...This was a real interesting post. The early history of WW is fascinating and I appreciate the research you have done into it. I missed my WW post this week so this fills the hole I left.Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolnesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08408150910056369989noreply@blogger.com