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Marks of Masculine Maturity

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The social revolutions of the 1960s mercifully opened new doors concerning acceptable gender roles. Yet core male archetypes (universal psychological patterns) remain. When these are healthfully balanced a man (or anyone with a largely male "essence") is likely to thrive, and enhance the lives of others. But if any are stunted or malformed, the opposite is true. Come explore the differences, and some ways they commonly play out in both personal and public spheres.

By Unitarian Universalist minister Rev. Peter Farriday

May 7, 2017

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The social revolutions of the 1960s mercifully opened new doors concerning acceptable gender roles. Yet core male archetypes (universal psychological patterns) remain. When these are healthfully balanced a man (or anyone with a largely male "essence") is likely to thrive, and enhance the lives of others. But if any are stunted or malformed, the opposite is true. Come explore the differences, and some ways they commonly play out in both personal and public spheres.

By Unitarian Universalist minister Rev. Peter Farriday

May 7, 2017

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37 episodes

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