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TruEssence

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joined on 02/07/07
last updated 04/20/08
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Grateful


"Knowledge is like a garden: if it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested" - Guinea (African Proverb)

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Namaste

I honor that place in you where the universe resides.
And when I am in that place in me,
and you are in that place that place in you,
we are one.

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About TruEssence

Gender
Female
Age
34
about me
Open system...
Evolving...
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I have many facets! I am a closet poet, that is very passionate about life and creating. I love photography, and it's different mediums. I am a vegetarian that is very passionate about yoga. Being centered is very important to me. I need yoga like I need water.
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In my hair exists energy
that has been here for centuries
strengthening me continuously for infinity
allowing me to muster the ability
to see, act and think clearly.

In my nappy hair
the soul of AfriKa lives
which gives my spirit culture and foundation
Enlightens me on the essence of creation
Brings me education and elevation
of the truth of my beloved Black Nation
In my nappy hair are Afrikan songs
that make me STRONG
that tells me who I am and where I belong.

In my nappy h... read more
Fri, October 12, 2007 - 7:09 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
you did not know you were Afrika

When you set out for Afrika
you did not know you were going.
Because
you did not know you were Afrika.
You did not know the Black continent
that had to be reached
was you.


I could not have told you then that some sun
would come,
somewhere over the road,
would come evoking the diamonds
of you, the Black continent-
somewhere over the road.
You would not have believed my mouth.


When I told you, meeting you somewhere close
... read more
Fri, October 5, 2007 - 6:29 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
I am a Sacred Woman full of love and grace.
I am a Sacred Woman pure in state.
I am a Sacred Woman spreading healing across the land.
I am a Sacred Woman radiant an bright.
I am a Sacred Woman bringing forth the light.
I am a Sacred Woman moved only in the Spirit.
I am a Sacred Woaman standing tall and strong.
I am a Sacred Woman healthy, wealthly, and all-wise.
I am a Sacred Woman empowered with freedom and harmony.
I am a Sacred working skillfully with Nature’s four element... read more
Tue, October 2, 2007 - 5:06 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
i dreamt i was tangoing with
you, you held me so close
we were like the singing coming of the drums
you made me squeeze muscles
lean back on the sound
of corpuscles sliding in blood.
i heard my thighs singing.

-Sonia Sanchez
Mon, October 1, 2007 - 6:04 AM permalink - 0 comments
 
I am a black woman
the music of my song
some sweet arpeggio of tears
is written in a minor key
and I
can be heard humming in the night
Can be heard
humming
in the night

I saw my mate leap screaming to the sea
and I/with these hands/cupped the lifebreath
from my issue in the canebrake
I lost Nat's swinging body in a rain of tears
and heard my son scream all the way from Anzio
for Peace he never knew....I
learned Da Nang and Pork Chop Hill
in anguish
Now my n... read more
Sun, September 30, 2007 - 3:21 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
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The Winds Of Orisha

This land will not always be foreign.
How many of its women ache to bear their stories
robust and screaming like the earth erupting grain
or thrash in padded chains mute as bottles
hands fluttering traces of resistance
on the backs of once lovers
half the truth
knocking in the brain like an angry steampipe
how many
long to work or split open
so bodies venting into silence
can plan the next move?
Tiresias took 500 years they say to progress into woman
growing smaller and darker and more powerful
until nut-like, she went to sleep in a bottle
Tiresias took 500 years to grow into woman
so do not despair of your sons.

Impatient legends speak through my flesh
changing this earths formation
spreading
I will become myself
an incantation
dark raucous many-shaped characters
leaping back and forth across bland pages
and Mother Yemonja raises her breasts to begin my labour
near water
the beautiful Oshun and I lie down together
in the heat of her body truth my voice comes stronger

Shango will be my brother roaring out of the sea
earth shakes our darkness swelling into each other
warning winds will announce us living
as Oya, Oya my sister my daughter
destroys the crust of the tidy beaches
and Eshu’s black laughter turns up the neat sleeping sand.

The heart of this country’s tradition is its wheat men
dying for money
dying for water for markets for power
over all people’s children
they sit in their chains on their dry earth
before nightfall
telling tales as they wait for their time
of completion
hoping the young ones can hear them
earth-shaking fears wreath their blank weary faces
most of them have spent their lives and their wives
in labour
most of them have never seen beaches
but as Oya my sister moves out of the mouths
of their sons and daughters against them
I will swell up from the pages of their daily heralds
leaping out of the almanacs
instead of an answer to their search for rain
they will read me
the dark cloud
meaning something entire
and different.
When the winds of Orisha blow
even the roots of grass
quicken.

-Audre Lorde

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Re: What are you reading? (in African and African American Literature) Reading "Now Is The Time To Open Your Heart" by Alice Walker
discussion post on Sun, April 20, 2008 - 4:36 PM
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