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“MBEKI Pierre, born in 1905, Scotland. MANDELA Giovanna Rosaria l, born in the 1800s, Italy. ZUMA Andreas, born in 1750, Pologne. TWALO July, born in 1850, USA. MALEMA Jannis, born in 1750, Latvia. These are Surnames of key people in Africa. But they are also a few examples of how people really received their Surnames in Africa ...through colonisation.”

“Dear daughter, you are enough. You’re beautiful. You’re intelligent. You’re important. You’re protected. You’re loved. You’re useful. Fill yourself with positive thoughts. Feed your soul with kindness. Surround your environment with people whose interest is to expand your vision. I love you. But due to time, I may never say it enough. Thus, my words represent the intense positive emotions I have for you. There will be times when I am not physically with you, but in those times, I’ll be with you in spirit, love and thought. You’re my perfect gift. And you’ve arrived at the perfect time to serve a perfect purpose. Know yourself. Never stop learning about yourself. Strengthen your mental state because negative people may try to attack it. Pray and meditate should you meet obstacles. Never settle for what makes you feel pain, regret, sadness, or disappointments. You’re worth what God says you’re worth, and nothing less.”

“So, in my work, I also focus on celebrating introverts because no one wants to recognise their strengths. Or to admit that they're the most powerful people in terms of confidence or self-esteem. In fact, extroverts mislabel introverts as crazy, weird, quirky, dock, (all negative connotations). I don't know why or how it is weird to be mentally independent. Or to not succumb to peer pressure.”

“So, in my work, I also focus on celebrating introverts because no one wants to recognise their strengths. Or to admit that they're the most powerful people in terms of confidence or self-esteem. In fact, extroverts mislabel introverts as crazy, weird, quirky, dorky, (all negative connotations)”

“WOMANHOOD IS NOT MAKE-UP Your uterus is your symbol of womanhood. Your womb is a significant mark of your divinity. Your monthly menstruation is not just bleeding, but a sign of life. Your menstruation is a reminder that you can carry creation within you. No one else has these things except you, woman. Make-up doesn’t make you a woman. Clothes don’t make you a woman. It is the crown on your womb and the power within your uterus that make you a woman. Your birth canal was created to stretch and deliver life. It was designed to bring children into this world. And because you are a divine woman, it returns to its original form and function with grace and ease. You're a woman because your womanhood cannot be replicated, no matter what. You're the ultimate bearer of life. You're chosen to birth both men and women. The continuation of nature flows through you. Yours in womanhood,”

“WOMEN, WEAR YOUR CROWNS and be ready to WIN the 8th House battle. The story of Venus, Ishtar, is clear in that she won the 8th House battle. She conquered the 8th House with grace. I’d like all women who are suffering at the hands of men to know that I unshakably stand with you in this 8th House battle. You will not take off your crown. You will continue to fight with your crown on. You will not quit. Even when tired, you will fight head on. And you will conquer all 8th House themes experienced through the 8th House Lord, Mars, the male figure. You will come out strong and be rewarded for your undeniable strength. May the spirit of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela be over the women of South Africa who experience GBV; the women of the UK whose rights are stolen in broad daylight; the women of Afghanistan, who literally don’t even have the right to speak; and all women and young girls facing every form of horrific trauma and abuse at the hands of Mars, the male figure. Bafazi, we are the Word. The Word is in us. The Word is us. We existed before they existed. We birthed them. We have more power over them. Just find it in you. Start with the men around you. Educate them. Discuss with them. Debate them. Challenge them. One Mars at a time. Once a woman decides it’s done, it will indeed be done. Aluta continua, bafazi! Amandla kwiimbokodo ezingophukiyo...Amandla!!”

“Dear Venusians, I wrote beautiful words : words encouraging women all over the world, honouring our divine bodies, our wombs, our menses, our sacred design. A man complained about my beautiful encouraging words, yet I was told I broke no rules for stating WOMANHOOD IS NOT MAKEUP. Why would they even try to silence the divine truth? These messages are meant to break the Neptunian veil; thus, they carry the Saturnian scale, and any attempt to erase them will only be burned by the power of the Sun. What I write is not for entertainment. It carries a spiritual undertone, and a call to restore the confidence that has been broken in our women. I do intend to write more love letters to our women, praising our divine bodies, and talking about our beautiful Venusian design. Yours in womanhood,”