Log In
Or create an account ->
Imperial Library
Home
About
News
Upload
Forum
Help
Login/SignUp
Index
There Will be a Thousand Years of Peace and Prosperity, and They Will be Ushered in by the Women
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Author’s Note
Preface To A Thousand Years Version 1
Introduction
Perspective and Introduction including an introduction to the Sections
What If
What If—As Who We Are
Section I—Defining the Issues
Section II—Women’s Potential Unique Contribution
Section I Defining the Issues
Part I A Look at Some Carefully Chosen Symptoms of a Dysfunctional System
Introduction
A. Women’s Issues
B. Western Science
C. Discrimination
D. Politics
E. Religion
F. Economics
G. Thinking
H. The Process of Education
I. Health Care / Wellness / Illness
J. Celebrity, Guruism, Royalty
K. The Environment
L. Violence
M. War
N. A Tolerance for Lying and All Its Forms
O. Excesses of Body, Mind, and Spirit
P. Moral Decay in Our Relationships
Q. Moral Decay
In Summary
Part II A Short Personal History of the Waves of Feminism
A. The Waves of Feminism
B. The Waves
C. Living the Waves
D. The TMM System
E. Making Amends
F. New Hope
Part III Stoppers
Introduction
A. Personal Stoppers
B. Interpersonal Stoppers
C. Cultural Stoppers
Introduction
D. Addictions as Stoppers
Hearing from Two Women
Summary
Section II Women’s Potential Unique Contributions
Introduction
A. What Do We Know at This Time?
B. We Are the Women of This Time
C. Our Past Oppression Needs to Be and Can Be an Asset
D. Dualisms in This Context
E. Living in Context—No Woman Is an Island
F. Honesty
G. Women’s Four Ps
1. Perspective
2. Perspicacity
3. Perseverance
4. Persnickety
H. Relationships
I. Process
J. The Unseen, The Unknown and Beyond
K. Women Tend To Develop Concepts That Are Grounded In Reality
L. Women Are Participatory People And Like To Get Down To Work
M. The Female Brain Is Not the Same as the Male Brain
N. Women Seem to Be Closer to and More Comfortable with Our Tribal Roots
O. Living in Balance
Conclusion
Section III Pulling the Threads Together and Opening the Future
A. Discrimination
B. Politics
C. Religion
D. Economics
E. Thinking
F. Health and Wellness
G. Education
H. Solutions
1. A Relook at Standing Behind Your Man
2. Sexism is Alive and Well
3. What Women Need to Do
4. Learning from Harriet Tubman
5. Open and Closed Systems
In Closing
Postscript
As for the Men
Suggested Reading List / References
Posting Of Permissions
Contact Information For Anne Wilson Schaef And The Living In Process Work
There Will be a Thousand Years of Peace and Prosperity, and They Will be Ushered in by the Women
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Author’s Note
Introduction
Section I—Defining the Problems
Section II—Women’s Potential Unique Contribution
Section I Defining the Problems
Part I A Look at Some Carefully Chosen Symptoms of a Dysfunctional System
Introduction
A. Women’s Issues
B. Discrimination
C. Politics
D. Religion
E. Economics
F. Types of Thinking
G. The Process of Education
H. Health Care / Wellness / Illness
I. Celebrity, Guruism, Royalty
J. The Environment
K. Violence
L. War
M. A Tolerance for Lying in All Its Forms
N. Moral Decay
Summary of the Discussion of the Symptoms
Part II A Short History of Feminism
A. Historical Feminism
B. First-Wave Feminism
C. Second-Wave Feminism
D. Post-Second-Wave Feminism
1. Current Feminist Issues
2. Cultural Issues
3. Western Science
Part III Stoppers
Introduction
A. Personal Stoppers
B. Interpersonal Stoppers
C. Cultural Stoppers
D. Addictions as Stoppers
E. The Myth of Having it All
F. Verbal Abuse
G. Violence
H. Romantic Love
In Summary
Summary For Section I
Section II Women’s Potential Unique Contributions
Introduction
A. What Women Know at This Time
B. The Women of This Time Are a New Kind of Woman
C. Women’s Past Oppression Can Be an Asset
D. Dualisms in the Context of Human Relationships
E. Living in Context
F. Honesty
G. Women’s Four Ps
1. Perspective
2. Perspicacity
3. Perseverance
4. Persnickety
H. Relationships
I. Process
J. The Unseen, the Unknown, and Beyond
K. Women Tend to Develop Concepts That Are Grounded in Reality
L. Women Are Participatory People and Like to Get Down to Work
M. The Female Brain Is Not the Same as the Male Brain
N. Women Seem to Be Closer to and More Comfortable with Their Tribal Roots.
O. Living in Balance
Conclusion
Section III Pulling the Threads Together and Opening the Future
Introduction
A. Discrimination
B. Politics
C. Religion
D. Economics
E. Thinking
F. Health and Wellness
G. Education
H. In Summary
I. Solutions
1. A Relook at Standing Behind Your Man
2. Sexism Is Alive and Well
3. What Women Need to Do
4. Learning from Harriet Tubman
5. Open and Closed Systems
Introduction
Examples of Open and Closed Systems
Summary
Women and the Broader Issues
In Closing
Postscript
As for the Men
Suggested Reading List / References
Posting Of Permissions
Contact Information For Anne Wilson Schaef And The Living In Process Work
← Prev
Back
Next →
← Prev
Back
Next →