My Beloved,
By Being You
Made in My image
You have so much
Deposited in you;
But when you move
At My Frequency
You can do great things
More than you ever imagined
More than the world expects of you;
When you vibrate
In response to my vibrations
Then you can impact the world
In that way I have predestined for you;
You have all it takes
To be all I’ve made you to be
To achieve all I’ve called you to do
To turn dreams to reality;
Key into Me
Your Resonant Frequency
Then you will experience
Profound greatness
Novel achievement
And unimaginable fulfillment.
2 comments:
Wow, I love that..
"Your Resonant Frequency..."
Simply beautiful. Thats what happens when engineering and poetry mix I guess:-)
I really appreciated your comment on my blog. So many people think that FGM happens only in the North, or not in Nigeria at all-and some statistics show up to a 70% prevalence in the south-south.
The instruments you spoke of turned my blood cold.I have heard of broken bottles, and blood stained knives being used. Infact, HIV/AIDs is beginning to be connected with this. What I find most ridicilous however is the reasons people give: culture, religion, aesthetics. In my mind,there is one word for this and one word only: torture.
But I agree, policy needs to be put in place. That is why I respect Linda Weil-Cureil so much...by working to make FGM illegal in France, so many immigrants are stopping it. Not because they necssarily feel it is wrong, but because they fear prosecution. I can go on and on about this topic. It is something im very passionate about.
I am writing my senior thesis on the need for policy with regards to this issue--so I might stop by your blog qith questions!
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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LOL...Thanks for your comments.
I agree with you about the link btw HIV/AIDS and FGM. And there is much more. The women we spoke to confessed alot of things. Please email me on esurunma@gmail.com if you have questions (and want first hand gist...). Thanks for writing about this very serious topic that is being overlooked.
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