Gender Inequality in the Spiritual Realm

We are generally drawn to spirituality at some point in life- generally in the later part. But this is not about man's spiritual quest. This is about why so few women are in spiritual leadership positions. A glass ceiling that  operates in their hierarchy, maybe?

Or, it could be that women are already evolved and couldn't be bothered to reform the others. After all, even in non-spiritual realms, their effort is wasted on incorrigible men. So why bother?

On the other hand, we have several Goddesses (most after the Greeks and Romans) whom we pray to. Some of them are pretty violent too, like Durga/Kali, for good reason. Anybody would turn violent if subjected to the daily goings-on on our great planet.

There is a more mundane explanation. That the daily grind gets to them, what with balancing (household) budgets, cooking and raising children, that they just don't have time for anything else (Ekta Kapoor's serials are the only exception, kyun ki...).

But I think they would do a good job of it, if more of them ventured to try. I had one of my smoothest landings while flying recently when the crew was 2 female pilots!


2 comments:

Harimohan said...

Raja, I think men tend to veer towards spiritualism after they start dealing closely with women. Women, on the other hand, concentrate on the job, of making men get out of their perpetual dreamy states and work. Ideal situation, But what with changing gender roles we may see a change in guard on the spiritual front. We could do with some glamour there really. I am all for it.

Diamond Head said...

I liked the 'cooking and raising children' bit. Those damn children need a lesson..

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