Sunday, July 11, 2010

war, LION, a woman's voice


Lioness

WAR

“If there is a flaw in chess as a game of war it is this: Unlike war the rules of chess are constant, the pieces unchangeable; you will never win the heart of a rook, or the mind of a Knight. They are deaf to your arguments, and so be it. The goal of a chess game is total annihilation, but in war, even as the blood beats in your ears, and you race after your enemy; there is the hope that saner minds will stop you before you reach your target. In war, unlike chess, rules can be changed, truces can be called, the greatest of enemies can become the best of friends. In war there is hope.” ~ Sarah Connors, character from the series, “TERMINATOR: the Connor Chronicles ” episode: “Queen’s Gambit”, 2008


Lioness :

Lion killed Eagle




Power of feminine energy

Lisa Nicole Carson


"The female hunts and kills prey, feeds the group and takes care of the young. She is the nurturing force in all senses. The male roars to frighten prey and force them toward the lioness, who waits patiently for the right moment to attack. Although the male is the group's protector, he doesn't look for confrontation nor attacks needlessly. He only acts when challenged and will fight to death in order to protect, but in reality he prefers the easy, peaceful life. Lion's Medicine teaches us the magic of group interaction, of group energy. It also teaches us the secrets of silence and patience. Patience is to pay attention to detail. Lion suggests that we examine ourselves closely in order to understand our strengths and weaknesses, and to wait for the proper moment to act and take full advantage of a given situation. Learn from Lion the proper way to use power and strength. Stay calm and still, sure of your power. But if necessary, don't hesitate to fight for the things you are interested in." -Snowbird Black feather

Lisa Bonet


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