by April Rameé | Nov 4, 2013 | Poetry, Travel, Warrior
While visiting the land of my ancestors in northern Georgia in late October, I learned about the Cherokee War Woman. The Cherokee is a matriarchal society were children took on the last name of the woman, the women were equal to men, owned all the possessions, and...
by April Rameé | Oct 21, 2013 | Poetry
Naked nestled in your soft embrace Transcending libido for the greenness of the soul Each limb tickled by different lovers’ tongues Concentric ripples, aroused nipples Flowing as a river, wet, free, wild, yet contained Carving own paths through less traveled mountains...
by April Rameé | Oct 11, 2013 | Poetry
Return. Revisit. Re-align yourself with innocence. Smile. Laugh. Rejoice that you are alive. Love. Care. Give kindness to yourself and those around you. Respect. Rejuvenate. Lend strength to new ideas that promote happiness. Forgive....
by April Rameé | Oct 10, 2013 | Quote, Warrior
Inspiration for the Warrior The oracle below is excerpted from the book PRONOIA Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings by Rob Brezney In Tibetan Buddhism’s “Four Dignities of the Warrior’s...
by April Rameé | Sep 16, 2013 | Poetry, Travel
I sit a top your peak Looking out to the sister peaks. Carvings created over time. Force, gentle, monumental. La luna peers down and lights the path. Gazed upon a cross emanates into an infinite web. Opening into your essence, The thousand petal lotus blossoms and...