UbuNtu ~ Black Lotus
SKIPPER’S LOG / ANCESTRAL ENTRY DATE: December 21, 2017 ∴ December 30, 2024 [Gregorian] A Black Moon is rising tonight – December 30th, 2024 [Gregorian]. Showing up as the 2nd New Moon in a Gregorian calendar month or… Read More
SKIPPER’S LOG / ANCESTRAL ENTRY DATE: December 21, 2017 ∴ December 30, 2024 [Gregorian] A Black Moon is rising tonight – December 30th, 2024 [Gregorian]. Showing up as the 2nd New Moon in a Gregorian calendar month or… Read More
SKIPPER’S LOG / ANCESTRAL ENTRY DATE: February 15, 2016 ∴ February 23, 2024 [Gregorian] “If you’re searching for a Ntr (God/dess), observe & follow Nature… In every vital activity, it is the Path/Free-quency that matters“~Proverbs from Ipet-Resyt [“Southern Sanctuary”] of… Read More
“For a seed to achieve its greatest expression, it must come completely undone. The shell cracks, its insides come out and everything changes. To someone who doesn’t understand growth, it would look like complete destruction…” While butterflies symbolize… Read More
Sheba – aka “Saba… Bilquis… Makeda… Shulamite… Queen of the South… & Queen of Heaven” – is a legendary and consequential African figure in Judeo-Christian, Islamic and Ethiopic texts which, along with cinematic portrayals of Sheba, have been… Read More
“Only the black woman can say ‘when and where I enter, in the quiet, undisputed dignity of my womanhood, without violence and without suing or special patronage, then and there the whole …race enters with me.’” [Anna J…. Read More
“For a seed to achieve its greatest expression, it must come completely undone. The shell cracks, its insides come out and everything changes. To someone who doesn’t understand growth, it would look like complete destruction…” While butterflies symbolize… Read More
“People need images. Lacking them they invent idols. Better then to found the images on realities that lead the true seeker to the source.” [proverb from Ipet-Sut ~ Temple of Amun & Mut]
Auset – (Gr. Isis) – one of the earliest and most beloved representations of the Goddess was known both as the Giver of Life and the Divine Mourner. She is the sacred model of African woman-hood and matriarchal… Read More
“You can speak another language. You can live in another culture. But to cry over your dead, you always go back to your mother tongue… You know who a person is by the language they cry in.”