My dreams have been so potent lately whew. The symbolism is rich and innately feminine.
George Seferis, tr. by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard, from The Collected Poems 1924-1955; “In the Kyrenia District”
[Text ID: “I prefer it by moonlight.”]
Being feminine looks like
the calm, THE STORM, The Equilibrium.
An evolved continuation of my last poem, “I wanted to feed the flowers, you wanted a flood”.
This version is a from my current self, an ode to my past. This is the divine feminine. The unshakable, wild, intuitive, unapologetic, fierce, overgrown, uninhibited, imperishable feminine nature. ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
My parents’ greenhouse converted into a cozy place! Love to sit here on a rainy day and watch/listen to the storm.
Natalie Diaz, from When My Brother Was an Aztec; "Soirée Fantastique"
[Text ID: "We aren't here to eat, we are being eaten. / Come, pretty girl. Let us devour our lives."]
Collaboration between Christian Louboutin and David Lynch for the photography exhibition, Fetish, held at the Galerie du Passage, Paris, in 2007. Photography by Lynch.
How many women before me were able to stand in their power unapologetically?
Or how many were cognizant of their magical gifts, their power, but were not able to express it out of fear of being persecuted or reviled?
I pay homage to my matriline by being the free and fluid woman my loving ancestors would dream to be. I am a woman who is rooted in her power and fearlessly stands true in it. I don’t shy away from my gifts; my curious and wild feminine nature stops at nothing to continue digging deeper and deeper.
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room (2008) ph. carrie yury