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Mar 29, 2013

Imagine a woman who believes it is right and good she is woman. 

A woman who honors her experience and tells her stories. 

Who refuses to carry the sins of others within her body and life.

Imagine a woman who has acknowledged the past's influence on the present.

A woman who has walked through her past. 

IAW Who has healed into the present. 

Imagine a woman in love with her own body. 

A woman who believes her body is enough, just as it is. 

Who celebrates her body's rhythms and cycles as an exquisite resource. 

Imagine a woman who embraces her sexuality as her own. 

A woman who delights in pleasuring herself. 

Who experiences her erotic sensations without shame or guilt. 

Imagine a woman who honors the body of the Goddess in her changing body. 

A woman who celebrates the accumulation of her years and her wisdom. 

Who refuses to use her precious life-energy disguising the changes in her body and life. 

Imagine a woman who has access to the full range of human emotion. 

A woman who expresses her feelings clearly and directly. 

Who allows them to pass through her as gracefully as the breath.

Imagine a woman who tells the truth. 

A woman who trusts her experience of the world and expresses it. 

Who refuses to defer to the thoughts, perceptions, and responses of others. 

Imagine a woman who follows her creative impulses. 

A woman who produces original creations. 

Who refuses to color inside someone else's lines. 

Imagine a woman who names her own gods. 

A woman who imagines the divine in her image and likeness. 

Who designs a personal spirituality to inform her daily life. 

Imagine a woman who refuses to surrender to gods, gurus, and higher powers. 

A woman who has descended into her own inner life. 

Who asserts her will in harmony with its impulses and instincts. 

imagine a woman who is interested in her own life. 

A woman who embraces her life as teacher, healer, and challenge.


Who is grateful for the ordinary moments of beauty and grace. 

Imagine a woman who authors her own life. 

A woman who trusts her inner sense of what is right for her. 

Who refuses to twist her life out of shape to meet the expectations of others. 

Imagine a woman who participates in her own life. 

A woman who meets each challenge with creativity. 

Who takes action on her own behalf with clarity and strength. 

Imagine a woman who has crafted a fully formed solitude. 

A woman who is available to herself. 

Who chooses friends and lovers with the capacity to respect her solitude. 

Imagine a woman who refuses to diminish her life so others will feel better. 

A woman who brings the fullness of her years, experience, and wisdom into each relationship. 

Who expects others to be blessed and challenged by her presence in their lives. 

Imagine a woman who assumes equality in her relationships. 

A woman who no longer believes she is inferior to men and in need of their salvation. 

Who has taken her rightful place in the human community. 

Imagine a woman who refuses to use her precious life-energy managing crisis and conflict. 

A woman whose relationships deepen in satisfaction and contentment without depleting her. Who chooses friends and lovers with the capacity to navigate the challenges of life. 

Imagine a woman who values the women in her life.

A woman who sits in circles of women. 

Who is reminded of the truth about herself when she forgets. 

Imagine a woman who has relinquished the desire for intellectual safety and approval. 

A woman who makes a powerful statement with every word she speaks, every action she takes. Who asserts to herself the right to reorder the world. 

Imagine a woman who has grown in knowledge and love of herself. 

A woman who has vowed faithfulness to her own life and capacities. 

Who remains loyal to herself. Regardless. 

Imagine the woman is me, imagine the woman is you


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Posted: Mar 29, 2013 1:01pm
Mar 10, 2013

Always remember you are loved
You make the world a better place
I appreciate you
Thanks for doing what you do so well
Has anyone told you lately how beautiful you are?....let me.

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Posted: Mar 10, 2013 7:10pm
Jul 27, 2012

You are an artist of Love,

and artist of the Spirit ,

someone who is creating every mment, every secont the most beautifl art -

the ART of Dreaming.

Life is nothing but a dream,

and if we are artists,

then we an create our ife with Love,

and our dream becomes a mastaripiee of art

it's famous name?

"YOUR NAME"

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Posted: Jul 27, 2012 11:43pm
Jul 10, 2010
Focus: Consumer Rights
Action Request: Petition
Location: Illinois, United States

I have a petition that is dear to my heart, because I witnessed a mother with her 3 kids being evicted. Her tears broke my heart. Her kids were confused, i guess father was working a second job. I often think what happened to them, and I wish them well. No other demcratic country evicts people on the street. How come we act so barbaric? Thank you kindly for taking the time to sign my petition.

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Posted: Jul 10, 2010 10:57pm
Jul 9, 2010
Focus: Human Rights
Action Request: Petition
Location: Illinois, United States

Please sign my petition regarding eviction, we are the only democreatic, country that actually throws people on the street.

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Posted: Jul 9, 2010 9:15pm

 

 
 
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