Waltz of the One Soul

“Waltz” is a late 18th century word of German extraction from walzen, a verb meaning ‘revolve.’ In its present-day usage, waltz may refer to a partnered ballroom dance in 3/4 musical time which is typically guided by the… Read More

A Master Drummer & His Healing Path

In Africa it is said that each person has a rhythm to which they alone dance. What I’ve learned about this cultural proposition is there is a journey involved in finding one’s rhythm that will likely take you… Read More

“Cleopatra’s Needles” & Kings of the North

“Cleopatra’s Needles” refer to an ancient pair of Tkhn  [obelisks] which were originally constructed and inscribed for 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Tuthmose III [1504-1450 BCE] at his Temple of the Sun in Heliopolis. These Twin Tkhn, which have their… Read More

MA’ATADOR3

I often think of African space-time as a dancefloor because I resonate with the motherland’s oral traditions in a particular way when I’m exploring and navigating Her southern hemisphere frequencies within the global arena. I’m most grateful to… Read More

RECEIVE…

July 4th, 1776 – a day when America declared its Independence from British colonial rule under King George III – is celebrated annually as America’s official birthday. Astrologers have been mulling over this date in much the same… Read More

Per-Ankh: House of Life, Love, Light…

Per-Ankh were learning centers attached to the temples of ancient Egypt where, under the leadership of god Djehuti, knowledge was considered organic and sacred. The hieroglyph for per-Ankh (an open square over the ankh “key of life” symbol)… Read More