Saturday, June 1, 2013

What WE SAY

African Native American girl in regalia by Ngaronoa Taki


November 5, 2011, I invited Adruma to attend a Black Woman's conference at Bowie State University. I was doing the opening ritual, and wanted him to assist with his drum. During the conference some things, as I look back, stuck out. The women elders, who spoke, and the younger women who spoke passionately from their center space collectively brought into what should have been a circle, but the rigidity of conference rooms leaves the circles to the imagination, and one's capacity for visualization and the awareness of each of the women's wombs carried into the sacred space ceremony created.

Four things came into the center of the discoveries:


  1. Play
  2. Innocence
  3. Surrender
  4. Return to childhood

Adruma Victoria shared an insight with me the day after the conference.

"The planet is one where the creatures who possess the highest potential to crown existence with joy vibrate in the realm of false ambition. The surrender to the original will heal the collective family dysfunction." 

All that could be expressed afterwards was in the attentive silence that fell between us. 

- Gregory E. Woods
Keeper of Stories 6.1.13






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