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Salam Good morning Jummah Mubarak is there any single mom from UAE or KSA ?
I don't know about anyone else but I prefer someone who already as kids as a single parent . I don't think I want to have anymore kids and besides his kids will be my kids . Men without children won't understand when you're busy and can't give attention all the time .
There are any single parents in Cairo .. I want to ask if you know any events or activities develop our way in life relate to family or kids or self care
Life responsiblies make us don't have time to waste ..be focus clear goals and have real people in life
For single mom and dad how you see your life with your kids .. is it better ?
Jumuah Mubarak !what a week ... alhamdulilah we still alive and kicking .. well some of us anyway ..someone's arthritis is acting up this am .
Why is it so hard to find the crowd ? My crowd in a world full of pretends ?
Assalamu'alaikum everyone!
Would anyone like to share about "How do you define your relationship with Allah?"
The Divine Masculine: Distinct Traits and Expression
The “divine masculine” is described as an archetypal expression of masculine energy or consciousness. It is framed as a pattern of traits and behaviours connected to structure, direction, and external action rather than a social or political ideology.
Commonly associated traits include discipline, logic, responsibility, protection, focus, and decisiveness. It is often linked to action, order, and the ability to create structure in the external world.
In many frameworks, the divine masculine is understood alongside the divine feminine. While the feminine is associated with receptivity, flow, and internal awareness, the masculine is associated with direction, structure, and outward execution.
The divine masculine is often described as the principle that provides grounding and stability. It is associated with setting goals, establishing boundaries, and moving intention into concrete outcomes.
When expressed in balance, these traits are seen as constructive and purposeful. In imbalance, they may appear as rigidity, excessive control, emotional suppression, or over-identification with achievement and dominance rather than integration.
The divine masculine is presented as a set of qualities linked to structure, discipline, and purposeful action. It is typically described as complementary to the divine feminine, forming a dual framework for understanding human expression and consciousne