Monday, October 31, 2011

-TAMU -A GIZA MAMA MZAZI for Lamara

When she speaks, a hundred thousand slaves rejoice

Her confidence is the determination of freedom from her captives

Her boldness is the pain of all those that looked up to the moon
an wandered what it's like on the other side

-tamu -a giza mama mzazi

When she smiles, her reflection is the river Niger showing all
her sweet countenance

Her hands and feet are swift to cover any pain that comes nigh

-tamu -a giza mama mzazi

She is Rodin's master piece, the complete thought and image
of the true thinker

for everything she dreams, she is
for everything she dreams, she is
for everything she dreams, she is

HER

She caressed me with her thoughts and entrapped
me with her ever growing richness

Her solace is the foundation that that holds everything
in place perfectly cemented  and well balanced

Heart beats once raced now beat more steady
with reasonable confidence

We must hold on to what we have said in the past
for the present is now and the future is forever 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

America's Wasteland

What happened to the Centre'?
We have consumed so much that we have over indulged
The slim have become fat
The meek greedy, the one's with the answers needy
We are living in the bloggers sphere of duality
We have taken the sword of Damocles and sold it
We have taken what is sacred and have erased it
We have taken that which is good and holy and have desecrated
it like graveyard tombs
We are living in a time uncompared , even to Bizarro's world
We have a future of failure because of pasts failures
We have drank of the turbulence and it was so gooooooooooooooood
We have surrendered our truths and have sold our souls
for the greatest lie ever told

Monday, October 24, 2011

Dreamers

Dreamers are exactly what they are, dreamers. When we stop, we die. We are said to be unrealistic in our pursuits. Look at our surroundings. Look at the ink that creates the letters for you to read the paper that holds the letters.
Dreams are true manifestations of reality, from our dark depths of testimony. Dreams are a reality that we wake  up to and face daily; we all are dreamers. When we sleep, what do we do, we dream. While during that time our minds are willing to drift about like a tossing sea, the waves act as our thoughts.
 Dreamers must continue to dream, we must continue to allow our active mind to continue to create. We must never allow the dead and the narrow to deaden our broader horizons.
Continue to dream, dreamers.

Personal Thought

Our minds have been satisfied by mediocre or better yet mediocrity. We have self imposed this idealism upon ourselves as fact. We ourselves are subjects subjected to rules by a ruler who is a creator.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Personal thoughts

Why follow in the footsteps of others, when you can make your own footsteps and have others follow you. Don't follow others-other people's experiences-you have to personally experience life yourself. Then and only then will you have a story to tell of your own.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

What is a CULT?

What is cult? Everything that Christianity says it is. Anything that differs from Church dogma is abhorrent and irrelevant. The Dictionary of CULTS, SECTS, RELIGIONS AND THE OCCULT reads-A relatively small, often transitory religious group that commonly follows a radical leader. A cult, unlike a SECT, espouses radically new religious beliefs and practices that are frequently seen as threatening the basic values and cultural norms of society at large. Therefore, people who are involved in cults frequently exhibit antisocial and neurotic behavior. In recent times, orthodox Christians have used the term to describe those religious groups that deny the TRINITY(see trinity in statement of faith) and specifically the deity of Jesus Christ. Their teachings are contrary to historic Christian ORTHODOXY. The three dynamics of a cult are sociological, psychological (behavioral), and theological. By this definition could Christianity be a CULT?

Properly Framing the Gay Argument Pt.3


This is the last installment in the Properly Framing the Gay Argument series. Recently the North Carolina General Assembly approved a constitutional referendum to place a ban on same sex marriage in the NC Constitution. Voters will decide in May 2012. This is the Pandora’s Box I spoke of previously. If the voters come out overwhelmingly against, will the churches agree with the decision of the citizens? While it uphold the Constitution in this case and people's right to gather and practice peaceful civil disobedience.
The question I proposed, if we already have a ban on gay marriage, why waste tax payer dollars on something that is only going to fan more flames of dissent?  If the ban gets approved it will make it harder to overturn in the future. What was a non-issue will now become an issue.
This goes beyond a simple disagreement and becomes personal. It becomes, of all things, political. That in and of itself is dangerous as you begin crossing the church and state lines.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

My Centre

The depth of blackness that crucify's me daily
Taking my inner most self and making it a display
Shelf life with no end, spontaneity and laughing lips plague me insufferably
Reaching deeper within me an endless pit of ill repute
A deification of uncertainty
Hanging in balance my soul, soulless unknown regions
A spiraling stair case of twist and turns and turns and twists of unrelenting suffrage bagging each mystery of whom it beist
 Looking deeper and more closely and image that seems to mock and make fun of my fear
A sardonic  sad eye smile that reassures me never
A raging sea of froth and ilk undeniable constant stabbing pain
A light that stopped shinning or is it to deeply embedded unattainable
Coming full circle to unreality, apocalyptic fantasy reaming sweet blissful hatred
visions, outer regions exploring
Cacophonies of sounds exploding bringing truth closer to the dull shining fate of being lost
My belly cries out for peaceful solutions, retributions but my thoughts are convoluted
Crying tears of joy, wonderment, sadness, and all else that lies within me

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Properly Framing the Gay Argument Pt.2



In the article Properly Framing the Gay Argument, I showed the parallels between the argument for and against homosexuality. As the debate continues to rage on (as it will) I want to follow-up about the dangers of picking a side. What do I mean about picking a side? Rather than looking at this through the eyes of the scripture but instead looking at this moral issue through the eyes of immoral men and women who claim to be purveyors of truth.
This issue has turned into a debate by political whores on both sides of the aisle who simply want your vote. The “Right” tries to play up its religious pedigree, simply to receive your vote. This proposes many issues. Maybe you disagree with their policy and many of their views, yet you vote for them and their country crippling policy, as long as they are against gays. This is nothing new. I’ve been in the Ekklesia (church) where we were told “not to vote for the issues, but for your conscience.” That makes absolutely no sense to vote for a politician who undermines how you feel about issues that personally affect your life. The problem with the Left is they play for the emotional vote. While there is a point to be made, no one group has the God card. Secondly, we do have to treat people with dignity. Yet, is it really about dignity or is it about votes. When it comes to politicians, it’s about the constituency and votes; overall it’s about winning.
God isn’t silent when it comes to his involvement in governments.