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This is very easy, because there are several factors involved. Well, initially (in patriarchal, traditional) “feminine” was often associated with the otherworldly demonic, but still necessary and necessary to the world, there is a certain paradox here.�
The masculine element has always been initially light and open and in patriarchal cultures accordingly it was higher in the hierarchy!