While I don't love this quote - he is pointing out that when women do not embody the divine, they leave themselves open to having their power and energy stripped away. That is accurate across many spiritual traditions and we, no more than ever, need to focus on embodiment as women and caring for our body as the vessel for our spirituality. The home also often has negative energies associated with ancestral trauma that has been called to heal. So while I'm not supporting misogyny or putting women in the kitchen, I am supporting the view that once women embody their spirituality- "satan" is no match for women. It's time to rise...