People are afraid, very much afraid of those who know themselves. They have a certain power, a certain aura, and a certain magnetism, a charisma that can take out alive, young people from the traditional imprisonment... The enlightened man cannot be enslaved -- that is the difficulty -- and he cannot be imprisoned. Every genius who has known something of the inner is bound to be a little difficult to be absorbed; he is going to be an upsetting force. The masses don't want to be disturbed, even though they may be in misery; they are in misery, but they are accustomed to the misery. And anybody who is not miserable looks like a stranger. The enlightened man is the greatest stranger in the world; he does not seem to belong to anybody. No organization confines him, no community, no society, no nation.
Itty Bitty Pretty Kitty,@ Nighting str8 Lighting up the Nitty Gritty City. Werkin' it round, from Uptown to Down, bumpin' house sounds that pound that booty 2 the ground. Guaranteed freshness, deliciously infectious, carin' less about acceptance than I am about correctness. Hardcore sportin' Dior, while on the floor..the Get-it Got-it Much More in-Store Whore. But here's the deal-- my feel is REAL, may not appeal, but I always steal a squeal. Might cause slight fright, excite or delight..either way I shine bright in your sight with my light. Though one and only seems kinda lonely, those who know me know no-one can own me. Ultra-freaky, speaker-tweaky, ninja-sneaky, pussy-leaky.. my mind i will speaky cuz im not shy or meeky. The Feature Creature, the Glamour Preacher (even 3 ft. shoez can't keep her seat in the bleachers). Cattin mankind, ahead of the times -both body & mind-, the one-of-a-kind.. I am FeLiNe DiViNe
I GENDER BEND, BLEND, & TRANSCEND. It's a fashion thing. (Labels belong on clothes, not people)
"The nightclub is a venue where you show your creativity. You make your living because people want to see you every week there, and see what you are wearing, what you are giving. Let them have it." -Sophia Lamar
"I think of myself as a performance artist who uses clothes and style as part of my performance. That’s how I show and express my creativity and my gender. I feel I’m uncompromisingly me with a love of just being me and expressing that. A lot of my influences come from past lives and the spirit world. I wear masks to access these worlds and transcend this one. I have no interest in being accepted by society. If they do they do and if they don’t they don’t. I will continue being me and do what i do best, creating beauty and performing with love." -Kenny Kenny