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“Climb That Mountain (Poem) *** There is a mountain placed before us. It's wide, big; high above the clouds. With no way around it; no choice about it. Just to climb it, even through low sighs. Some mountains, we choose. Often those that we pursue are easy to climb. They leave no bruise; we step on them like crumbs. No sweat, no fuse. But also no valuable lesson. Just an excuse after an excuse. There are harsh sessions on the high mountain. Hard lessons on the big mountain. No breaks, no fountains. Just hardships and rough times. No awards, no rewards. Just emotional, mental tides and fines. Fine, we usually accept the challenge. Out of options, we welcome the change. An exchange of comfort for caution. We become deranged for family. For our children, friends, even lovers. Some lovers who may become an enemy. We become a destiny with no back covers. With our back against the wall. Our back totally exposed to all. But, step by step, day by day, with our veins, we climb up but not in vain. Some days we want to go back to our fortress. Some days we only see black, no success. But, after a while, mounting in grime, we forget about the pain. The hardships start to fade. We start to familiarise the pain with the trees. We accept the bushes and rocks as home. We follow the footsteps of animals and bees; looking for shortcuts to roam. Seeking solace in the shade of what we see. We seek and become one with isolation. In isolation, we start to rely on ourselves more. We learn to love all our sores; to trust our own instincts. We become stronger and sharper in senses. And the stronger we become, the faster we mount in fun. In the end, we reach the top. Out of it all, we come out unbreakable, alive. Tired but, surely, revived.”

“I’ve travelled miles to be here; to come and reach out to you. But right now, I’ll put my back towards this place which hems your shame. And I’ll send my feet towards the place where I think of you day in and day out. Where my thoughts dwell in sorrow, like a turnip growing within thorns. And I'll continue to do so until you find a word to say to me.”

“In a world full of noise, make use of all your Planets to clap for yourself and celebrate your wins; regardless of their magnitude. Because if you don't, no one has an obligation to do it for you. And if one finds offence in you celebrating your achievements, then, they should see their psychologist and resolve their 8th House issues.”

“Children come to us not... because we are good people, but because we are students of life. And as students, at some point, an examination will come!! One that is karmic in nature, and one that's unforgettable. There is neither failure nor success in raising a child. What is gained is the realisation that you have fulfilled your karma. And hopefully, in the best interests of both you and the child.”

“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,”

“The whole point of our reincarnation is to help others; whether it's our children, families, friends, or strangers. A doctor doesn't cure himself even though s/he saves millions of other people. He too goes to his doctor for healing. Do as much as you can, and for as many people as you can...and your archangel will take care of you. Be helpful even if you're feeling helpless.”