The natural world provides a truckload of evidence that reveals male souls are naturally inclined to live lives that are physically and mentally hazardous.
The Y chromosome, testosterone and an explosive aggressive urge have a dangerous down side.
The male marsupial mouse for instance hits puberty at 11 months and following a two-week mating frenzy is so weak and malnourished that he loses his hair and dies.
Male spiders, reptiles, birds, fish and mammals have shorter life spans than females of the same species; and in human life the male soul fares no better.
He recklessly cranks up the stress and engages in behaviors that jeopardize his health.
Men have an increased risk of heart disease, are twice as prone to heart attacks, are more prone to alcoholism and suicide and are twice as likely to die in a road smash. Two-thirds of the pedestrians killed are men.
Men are physically stronger but that’s about all. Psychologically they are fragile, external focused, ignorant of their inner-selves and prone to self-neglect.
Things start to go wrong for the male soul when he meets the masculine role model he’s expected to emulate and become.
This person is a tough competitive warrior who considers feminine behavior unmanly, doesn’t complain or self-care and never shows signs of weakness.
He views love and other emotions as effeminate, adopts masculine eating and drinking habits, doesn’t fret over health problems, doesn’t have health checkups and willingly braves surgery.
His strength, energy and courage are admired and he confirms his masculine superiority by pushing his body to the limit.
He’s rewarded for behaving tough, taking risks and tackling danger and the new-born male soul can unwittingly aspire to be this man. What he doesn’t know is that his false masculine role model is an odd assortment of hazardous behaviors that are psychologically and physically dangerous.
Male souls can thoughtlessly pursue a socially engineered masculine agenda where aggression and manliness are linked: where toughness, strength and courage validate their masculinity.
His thoughts and actions become focused on asserting masculinity. He apes the male aggressive behavior sanctioned by his culture and fights his way up a tough competitive economic ladder where wealth and property determine his success.
He’s conditioned to be a husband, father and provider and harnesses his aggressive energy to the pursuit of money, fame and status, but if he fails society views him as a loser.
This dumb social contest by putting his masculinity on the line can have devastating psychological consequences. Male souls very often play a thoughtless and dangerous mind-game.
Sexual identity problems and masculine health problems are often related and many men play a very uncertain game with their gender ID.
Their need to conform to a fake masculine persona can easily ignite a conflict between inner reality and false social expectation; and the proactive need to present a masculine-manly image raises serious questions regarding the internal doubts, uncertainties and fears that drive such behavior.
The internal pressures build in the mind and the inability of the confused soul to convert what is happening into words and sentences and to talk to others about these pressures reveals a self-destructive side to aggression that is not obvious to the outside observer.
Alcohol can provide temporary relief from the mental torment.
Teenage boys drink alcohol: it validates their masculinity, but their beer drinking behavior easily transforms into the pursuit of intoxication driven by the need to temporarily escape the pain and torment of trying to be a man.
Teenage binge drinking is common: it reveals the extent of the mental torment from which the young male soul struggles to escape.
At this very difficult stage of his development his aggression targets the enemy within: his feminine (Venus) attributes. And the alcohol has dangerous health consequences, but the long-term psychological damage is even worse.
Observation reveals that when male aggression imitates a fake masculine role model the consequences can be disastrous: the aggressive behavior becomes thoughtless, dangerous, violent and dumb.
The real problem is the false masculine identity provided the new-born male soul by his society and culture.
How this fake socially engineered male prototype came to be is a great mystery. He doesn’t have any emotions, doesn’t cry and doesn’t have any fears, yet the real thing does.
When internal reality clashes with false social expectations the male soul can easily experience an identity crisis regarding his masculinity, and with society providing such a misguided culturally engineered male role model many men are ignorant of who they really are.
This socially engineered male prototype is phony and false; and the real male psyche remains a mystery. In the interest of its wellbeing the current socially sanctioned concept of masculinity needs to be redefined.
So, if you’re a male soul you can have a hazardous human-life. A dangerous life where the appalling level of social ignorance regarding your aggression only exacerbates the damage it causes.
Your pre-human life experiences with guarding territory, hunting food and attacking and fighting enemies have given your aggressive urge a definite male trend, but the evidence reveals that the false culturally sanctioned male role model that influences your human life conditioning jeopardizes your mental and physical health.
Knowledge pertaining to aggression, knowledge of your own aggressive urge provided by your birth chart and knowledge provided by the conditioning of your aggressive energy provides crucial data that clearly reveals how and why your aggressive behavior expresses the way it does.
Society’s understanding and conditioning of male aggression is gradually changing but if you’re a male soul you’re naturally inclined to have a hazardous life all because of your aggression. And every male human soul (approximately 4.14 billion in 2025) is having a unique aggressive-strife life through which he’s developing his special type of intelligence and ability.
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