Only the dead have seen the end of war~PlatoA mist conceives an image within the dampness of air. It is lovingly coaxed to life by hands my lips turn to honey to kiss. I am second best to a ghost. I am ephemeral.
You, Tell me your story."i read you in my chest and my guts...my eyes have almost nothing to do with it...sometimes you're in my throat and i can't swallow...i have to open my mouth to breathe and when i do you seep into my bones."- Kiela ..you know what i figured out about love is that it's mine...no matter who i target with it or how deeply i attach it to another person...that thing that I feel exists within me and it can't exist without me...but it can exist without that other person...I know this because it has...after they have gone away...it's still there...and it's infinite...cuz I made it and that's how I like to think of it...mmmm...i like thinking about it...writing about. It is fun too...doing it is the adventure that is our life...i think so anyway...i mean what the fuck are we here for? Downey fabric softener and Democratic Primaries? Fuck me. - Kiela
Of Kali Ma, "Of all the forms of Devi, She is the most compassionate because She provides moksha or liberation to Her children. She is the counterpart of Shiva the destroyer. They are the destroyers of unreality. The ego sees Mother Kali and trembles with fear because the ego sees in Her its own eventual demise. A person who is attached to his or her ego will not be receptive to Mother Kali and she will appear in a fearsome form. A mature soul who engages in spiritual practice to remove the illusion of the ego sees Mother Kali as very sweet, affectionate, and overflowing with incomprehensible love for Her children."Truth, after all, wears a different face to everybody, and it would be too tedious to wait till all were agreed. ~ James Russell Lowell
A German film called Unveiled
Sons, Alphonso Morgan . Geek Love, Katherine Dunn. Written on The Body, Jeanette Winterson.
Ghandi, dalai lama, MLK, those who feel the rage and still choose peace. And let's not forget, KaLi Ma