"BLACK WOMAN TO BLACK WOMAN"
"BLACK WOMAN TO BLACK WOMAN"
As a black woman, I am profoundly committed to one of my devotional missions.
Resonating warmth from within, I yearn. As I envision black families once again in total union, my spirit soars. I have felt and embraced the mindset of our ancestors. The venom that eradicated the family bonds was relentless. It will climax again if we allow it.
Self-actualization and strong communion is required and is a commanding order for this union. This is a prerequisite timely honored.
Recognizing the Apartheid causing our division, we saw perverse, fierce, agents' interfering with our growth but the embedded need to be one with our uniqueness did not suffer.
Time has not passed so rapidly that I cannot reminisce. Watching the sweat run down the faces and naked backs of our strong black men, gives us as a nation, insight, vim, vigor, and strength. Through understanding, righteous standing will drive, thrust, and push misunderstanding through the veil. This wickedness, this era will not revisited.
Remember, your black man's demand for attention and consideration represents a real need. In order to walk in total quietness, feeling the serene effect of your oneness, your requirement is to harmonize in spirit, caressing the mind, body, and soul of your man. Embrace and fulfill his heart.
His mother gave him birth. You WOMAN gives him life. Indeed this recognition is a necessity accomplished only by you. Your firm but gentle touch will make him realize his insolvency without you. With you, he climbs to his highest plateau for the evolution and refinement of both souls.
Reach back into the sustaining Power of all creation WOMAN. Delicately and softly touch his mind; he will vent any obstacles or thought patterns that may present themselves as a hinder. Gently touch his body with every fiber of your soul. This soothes him. Soul meets soul's mate. Tenderly wrapped in cosmic attire, exposed as twins, you recognize and remember, in the beginning you are, in the beginning, we are and in the beginning, we stood as one.
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