Wednesday, April 6, 2011

AFRICAN GODDESS FORMS

singer Terisa Griffin with Stephanie Mills in 2009


“The Goddess form of African-American women has defined an era, a state of being, and the men they have served, loved, and established. African-American women come from a woman who birthed the high concepts that shaped ancient Egypt, and nursed it into a phenomenon no other civilization has come close to recreating. How did she suspend time, and alter laws, and prolong the stay of Power in ancient Egypt for 3.000 years? From her womb mysteries untranslatable by the standards of Western men stands alone to one pair of eyes, and awakens within other people the parts of their being that doesn’t know here to fit in the Western world tying them to the Goddess’ world merged with what she created, and the Gods mold and protect from imbalance.



Throughout the thousands of years of Egypt’s reign, and the subsequent years she has birthed from the mystery she comes from the mysterious aspects of the women of the African Diaspora. In North America they have several forms of her original self her Brazilian sisters don’t have but share during ceremony, and the private moments sisters, and daughters share in their circles. These complex sharing between the African sister/daughters throughout the hemispheres is not simple, nor is it complete within itself.” – Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories (Dawn Wolf)

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