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Empowering Myself and other Women






Interesting topic to think about. Sister Joan Chittister, is an advocate for women leadership. I do believe in empowering myself and other women to be leaders and be more involved in communities. We have to empower ourselves to be heard and take control of our values and opinions around the world. We as women, can make many changes in life and what happens in the world, in our communities, our homes and our souls. Even Jesus encountered women, walked side by side with them, and let them be near him as important people. There is a lot to do, and we can be part of an important movement in a world that is changing day by day. 

Every time we meet others, we must feel the pain others are experiencing and be happy when they are. We are sophisticated now to be able to get ahead and seek the beauty, the wonder of life by looking in the eyes of the Lord. We as women, have the power to undue the disturbing creation of war, any kind of war, by letting our voices heard and caring for our own environment. God did not create wars or weapons,..., human beings did. Could we be able, as women to destroy that and give our sons and daughters live a better life continuing our job? 

This is a call for wiser women. If we contemplate with God in mind and His world, we would be able to realize that we are responsible to undue what is wrong and build new lives. Embracing my soul and believing in my purpose in life will make me practice the changes that need to be taken care of. We cannot be dismissed anymore because men through the years have been the ones making the decisions. When only men are making the decisions, half of the intelligence, experience and wisdom (women's) have been dismissed. We have to go out there and give our part, change the attitudes and be present.

Note:  What I call God can be called by others in a different way.  Although I mention God and Jesus in this post, the intention is not to make others follow my faith.  My intention is to embrace and advocate for women's empowerment.

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