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BRIGHT & DANDY

I have fond memories of picking dandelions and daisies in some vast country field during the warm spring days of my childhood. Skipping through the knee high grass, searching for the perfect flower, I mastered leaping, hopping, and jumping over patches of white and yellow blooms until I found that special flower. It had to be brilliant and perfectly round, like the sun, since this was to be my center piece for a string of daisies headdress. After the crown was made and placed on my head, I would slowly sift through the area looking for the best parachute ball to serve as my sceptre. When found, my ceremony could begin.

A procession of imaginary friends would lead me down a secluded path to my throne which was fashioned as a fallen tree or stump or rustic boulder draped in vines and moss. Once seated, I was entertained by butterflies and bumblebees whirling about the dancing leaves with music played by birds and breeze singing through the budding trees. Sooner than later, I would leave my throne, join in with the fun and twirl myself around my queendom, until I'd fall flat in a drunken stupor. While on my back, clouds swirling above me, I would raise my sceptre to my lips and blow magic wishes out onto the wind, until every bit of the parachute had been released.

I can't remember what followed the blowing in the wind other than heading back to the family car for the long ride home, but those few memories still bring a warm sensation of joy to my heart and a smile to my face, and I'm still chasing dandelions.

Once a woman, twice a child.

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Apr
6

RENPET
In ancient Kemet, the phrase 'Wep Renpet' meant 'opening of the year', and it represents the beginning of a new year, marked by the rising of the star Sirius. This event was recognized as being very important because the reappearance of Sirius after a period of seventy days' invisibility originally marked the emergence of the New Year and later was thought of as the ideal rebirth of the land. It seems fitting to spotlight the Egyptian Goddess Renpet, the goddess of spring, fertility, and youth, as the earth rebirths itself this season, bringing forth new vegetation, rejuvenation, and beauty, recharging our energy and perspective.


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Oldies but Goodies

  • The Illyad
  • The Emerald Tablets
  • The Enuma Elish
  • The Book of Coming Forth by Day
  • Tao Te Ching
  • Epic of Gigamesh
  • The Kebra Negast
  • The Vedas

WORD GAMES

  • A Separate Reality-Carlos Castaneda
  • The Count of Monte Cristo-Alexander Dumas
  • Parable of the Talents-Octavia Butler
  • The Old Man and The Sea-Ernest Hemingway
  • The Wretched of the Earth-Frantz Fanon
  • Things Fall Apart-Chinua Achebe
  • Sula-Toni Morrison
  • The Raven-Edgar Allen Poe
  • The Lord of the Rings-J.R.R. Tolkien
  • The Egyptian Book of the Dead-E.A. Wallis Budge
  • The Prophet-Kahlil Gibran
  • 1984-George Orwell
  • Brave New World-Aldous Huxley