This is a marvelous book that provides the reader an in depth look at the role of Eve, and of all women in their spiritual development and relationship with God. The author identifies the different attributes that identify feminine and masculine spirits.
Nephi’s family required both the masculine brass plates and the feminine Liahona (The Light of Christ) to successfully navigate the journey in the wilderness, becoming in the voyage a type of spiritual development.
The author identifies the Priesthood as the hierarchical or vertical order of things (or the square in temple garments), whereas the Priestesshood is identified as the horizontal order of things, or the compass in our temple garments, representing the feminine. This ties into the Faith Matters 2024 Restore conference talk on “The Crux of the Cross” by Jared Halverson where vertical is obedience and the horizontal is inclusivity.
A woman’s spiritual development includes choosing to become a tower to her husband. The tower provides the concept of being clean and free from the “blood and sins” of a generation is central to understanding the natural women’s standing before God. Indeed, this is one of the more obvious differences between men and women in the endowment ceremony. Men are told that they may become clean from the blood and sins of this generation. Women by contrast, are pronounced clean.
While men are the watchmen, women are the tower. The tower enables the watchmen, for it is firm, immoveable, and steadfast in its role to enlighten and uplift those it bears. A tower facilitates the safety of the whole people, as without the tower the watchman would have a lower viewpoint and the people would be vulnerable to attacks. Although a watchman needs to prove his ability in his role to protect and provide for the community, the tower’s might is in its very presence. It is and that is all it needs be.
Because of transgression, or spiritual imbalance and misalignment of God, the tower has not yet been established in this dispensation. But it will be! The Lord promises He will organize His servants, recommissioning them to avenge the wrong committed against His vineyard (D&C 101:63-64). As women engage in the process of spiritual development, including choosing to become towers to their husbands, the collective tower of priestesshood will be built once again.
It has a chapter on Priestesshood that discusses the 2013 “Ordain Women” movement, feeling it is not helping women align with feminine spirit, which is enabling power, empowering, and behind the scenes. Masculine energy is the visible personality of a movement. It is the structure, where feminine energy is the heart and spirit.
The author further states, that is not to imply that there is no need for improvement when it comes to gender equality in church related affairs. There are numerous ways that Priestesshood should be better included, sought, and valued for contributions only the feminine can bring, and appreciated.