A womans guide to being a goddess that men worship
I'd been out for a walk with Chameli, my wife, one evening.
Men and women need different things in relationships, and this is where miscommunication can happen.
Overwhelmed with the feeling that it just couldn't get any better than this, I popped a little update on Facebook in celebration of the goddess I'm married to. Surprisingly, by the morning there were dozens of comments. A lot were appreciative comments from women, but many were also from men, either wondering where they could also have the good fortune to find a goddess similar to mine or, perhaps more important, wondering how they could discover the same spirit of deep appreciation of the feminine.
That article was my answer to that question. It reflected on the wisdom of being in worship of the feminine. Not just get along with, or tolerate, or befriend, or cooperate with. Yes, I said what I meant: to worship the feminine. That article generated almost comments on my blog as well as here on The Huffington Post, with a variety of flavors.
There were women who said, "Finally, you see me. Leave me alone. Women are all witches in disguise.
Real Men Worship Women is the title of the book because once you complete reading this, you will learn how to be a gentleman, worship women as your natural superior, and recognize their .
Show me how. One of the people who read that post was my old friend Gay Hendricks, who, together with his wife Kathlyn, wrote the book "Conscious Loving" back in the '80s. It was my bible back then and taught me a great deal about the practices that create healthy relationship. Gay and I have been in continuous dialogue over the last several months about this topic.
We recognize that whenever a man and a woman meet in any way, the meeting is happening within a context of a relationship between the genders that has a history of thousands of years.