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The Complete Woman


            
             Adam and Eve looked up to God, not knowing what they were supposed to do.
             The Creator said to them, I believe, "Be fruitful and multiply! ".
             The twin requirements of being fruitful and having to multiply (of course in relation to human conditions) go to make the woman complete.
             Being fruitful carries with it the guarantee of being recognised, if one is not misled of what recognition means. A complete woman does not merely exist. She becomes. Becoming is better than existing. Being is existing. Becoming is understanding.
             The complete woman is at once mistress and slave; sword and shield; steel and velvet. Her place is both indoors and outdoors- not mutually exclusive. .
             She is in the constant process of understanding the deeper significance of life summed up in the words- "Be fruitful and multiply." .
             To a complete woman, marriage consists of a master, a mistress two slaves, making in all two! Her tears, when she is obliged to shed, are offensive as well as defensive depending on the circumstances she finds herself in. One has to be careful about her stubbornness and yielding softness, complementing not contradicting each other.
             As a wife she has the capacity to love her husband passionately without ever letting it to interfere with her efficiency in her work outdoors. In the kitchen she has her role, big or small, that does not make inroad on her profession, arduous or simple. .
             She is a many-faceted personality- a loving mother, an affectionate sister, a sincere friend, a good neighbour, a responsive citizen, an ardent patriot- name it, she is there with so much of radiance and in the brilliance of her presence we feel happy, light, all burdens offloaded and understood.
             Her path is that of self-actualisation. Understanding of human condition, which constitutes pain and pleasure, is her hallmark. .
             She is fruitful and multiplies. .
            


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