Friday, 17 May 2019

Good With Kids




“It does not matter whether or not you actually want kids; most men still have unhealthy ideas and feelings about Fatherhood, which need to be healed. Your first introduction to The Divine Masculine is Your Father. 

If you have resistance to Your Father, you have resistance to the Divine Masculine within you. This means that one of the most important parts of the process of coming into your own Masculine essence is to examine and heal the relationship between You and Your Father. 

For some of you, this will feel like a tall order but don’t worry; this does not mean that you have to take action to re-connect with Your Father

Your Father does not even have to be alive in order to heal your relationship with him. 

What you do need to do is separate Yourself from Your Father so you can shed off all the damaging ideas he passed on to you and set Yourself free from Him. 

You will find that once you distance Yourself mentally and emotionally from Him, You can learn to be Yourself and only then can you make peace with Your Father. 

Only then can you truly embody The Divine Masculine within you.”





[at Barton's house, Natasha and Banner are still experiencing the after effects of Wanda's hallucinations; Banner walks out of the bathroom and sees Natasha waiting outside]

Bruce Banner: 
I didn't realize you were waiting.

Natasha Romanoff: 
I would've joined you, but uh, it didn't seem like the right time.

Bruce Banner: 
They used up all the hot water.

Natasha Romanoff: 
I should've joined you.

Bruce Banner: 
Missed our window.

Natasha Romanoff: 
Did we?

Bruce Banner: 
The World just saw the Hulk. 
The real Hulk, for the first time. 
You know I have to leave.

Natasha Romanoff: 
But you assume that I have to stay? 
I had this, um, dream. 
The kind that seems normal at the time, but when you wake...

Bruce Banner: 
What did you dream?

Natasha Romanoff: 
That I was an Avenger. 
That I was anything more than the assassin they made me.

Bruce Banner: 
I think you're being hard on yourself.

Natasha Romanoff: 
Here I was hoping that was your job. 

[she leans close into him]

Bruce Banner: 
What are you doing?

Natasha Romanoff: 
I'm running with it, with you. 
If running's the plan, as far as you want.

Bruce Banner: 
Are you out of your mind? 

[Banner turns away from her]

Natasha Romanoff: 
I want you to understand that I'm...

Bruce Banner: 
Natasha, where can I go? 
Where in The World am I not a threat?

Natasha Romanoff: 
You're not a threat to me.

Bruce Banner: 
You sure? 
Even if I didn't just...there's no future with me. 
I can't ever...
I can't have this, kids, do the math, I physically can't.

Natasha Romanoff: 
Neither can I. 
In the Red Room, where I was trained, where I was raised, um, they have a graduation ceremony. 
They sterilize you. It's efficient. 
One less thing to worry about. 
The one thing that might matter more than a mission. 
It makes everything easier. Even killing. 

[she hesitates a moment] 

You still think you're the only monster on the team?

Bruce Banner: 
What, so we disappear? 

[Steve and Stark are chopping wood outside Barton's house]



Stark: 
I couldn’t stop him. 

Steve: 
Neither could I. 

Stark: 
I lost The Kid. 

Steve: 
Tony, we lost. 






“The Rescuer is not a function of Manhood; it is a function of Boyhood

The Rescuer is a Boy trying to prove himself. 

A Man does not need to prove himself. 

Divine Masculine is all about growth and ENCOURAGING OTHERS towards growth. 

Encouragement is the most Divine manifestation of the Masculine expression of Love.”





Kids: 
Excuse me, Mr. Hulk?
Hulk: 
Yes. 
Kids: 
Can we get a photo?
Hulk: 
100% little person. 
Come on, step on up. 
(giving the phone to Lang) 
Do you mind?
Hulk: 
Say green! 
Greeeeen! 
Lang: 
Do you want to grab one with me? I’m Ant-Man. (the kids look at him with confusion) You’re Hulks fans. You don’t know Ant-Man. Nobody does. 
Hulk: 
No he wants to 
(referring to the kids) 
Lang: 
No he doesn’t.
He even says no he doesn’t. 
Hulk tries to get the kids to take a photo with Lang. 
Lang: 
I don’t want a picture with them. 
They go back and forth, and then Lang says, take your g****** phone. 
Kids: 
Thank you, Mr. Hulk. 
Hulk: 
No, it’s great. 
Thank you very much. 
HULK OUT! 
{and Hulk Dabs}/// 
Listen to your mom, she knows better. 

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