

Not Lilith. Not Eve.
Who is this woman I am here to embody?
What do I believe
About being a womb-heart-humming-through-my-throat
Downloading
My Divinity (unique, yet fully equal with yours and all others)
From my Crown
My Sovereign
Divinity
Filled with Mercy
And Ferocity
Surrender to the Source of me
Gently
Radically
To the Root
Having a hoot
Who is this woman I am here to be
Free of vengeance
Compassionate
Only rebelling
When the options present
Are bad
And smelling
Fierce
Wild
Devoted
Having practiced discipline and letting it go
Fields of wildflowers
Trudging in snow
Stars in my belly
So many lifetimes to heal
To arrive in this one
Refusing to heel
Or to lash out
I’m here to find my Sovereign
Peaceful
Joyous keel
What is the Water
That Flows through me?
The Fire
The Air
The Ether
The God Stuff
Pulled out of No-Thing
She Who Births
Immaculately
Birthed me
Beyond Eve
Beyond Lilith
Beyond Adam and Steve
If I filter out the Archetypes
Of Fallen Humanity
Who is it shining as me
As Divine Love
For all that is Within Me
And Within You
And All of Humanity?
Hum Hum Hum
Beyond Your Zoom
Zoom out and feel your wings
Stretching to Infinity
The Empty Space
Velvety
Free
Birthing All
With Their Sovereignty
Blessings and All my Love,
Alicia
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Who has heard my painful cry
Who has heard my sigh?
Lo! In my enchantment deep
Nature is alseep
Ah! Rose bud is bedewed
With my tears bestrewed
Natures moved to ecstasy
In my mystery…
The excerpt above, by Noor, is from The Song of The Night, as found in We Rubies Four by Claire Ray Harper and David Ray Harper. Claire was the younger sister of Noor.
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/who-was-noor-khan/
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