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The Alvin Ailey American dance theatre, 1978
š Autumn will bring prosperity.
š Autumn will bring release.
š¦ Autumn will bring wisdom.
š® Autumn will bring peace.
saying ābe safeā like a spell thatāll protect them
Love this energy
October canāt come soon enough
This has been in my likes since last year. It is time.
This is the 21st night of September skeleton. He only appears once a year.
Praying for an October, November, and December full of discipline, blessings, and new levels of peace.
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September 9th marks the 284th anniversary of The Stono Rebellion of 1739āš¾
When an Angolan brotha called, Jemmy, led a band of 20 slaves into rebellion on the banks of the Stono River in Charleston, S.C., which put unprecedented fear in Whites. It was because of this uprising that laws were enacted that outlawd the enslaved from learning how to read, gathering in groups, & growing their own food. Thus, making it one of the most significant rebellions in the history of the U.S. colonies.
Jemmy & the rebel band marched southbound on a road toward the river, carrying banners that proclaimed their war very, "Liberty!". Their numbers swelled with more enslaved women and men as they went. By nightfall, 100 rebels had joined the cause. They broke into a local firearms store, arming themselves with guns & ammo. As they marched, they killed every overseer in their path and forced any reluctant slaves to join them.
From there the band marched toward the house of a Mr. Godfrey, where they burned the house & killed Godfrey and his family. It was just shy of dawn when they reached Wallace's Tavern. Because the innkeeper at the tavern was kind to his slaves, his life was spared. The White inhabitants of the next several houses in their path were all slaughtered. Those enslaved by a Thomas Rose reluctantly joined the rebellion, but not before hiding their slaver - of which they were later rewarded for. Still, many more rebels gladly joined the cause. By this point, a Lieutenant Governor Bull eluded the rebels & rode on horseback to spread the alarm. Once the band reached the Edisto River, Whites colonists set out in armed pursuit. Shots were exchanged across both lines. By dusk, about 30 rebels had fallen & at least 30 more had escaped. In the end, most rebels were captured over the next month, then executed. The remainder were pursued and captured over the following 6mo - all except 1 who remained a fugitive for 3 years. The few survivors were sold off to plantations in the West Indies.
The immediate factors that sparked the uprising remain uncertain. Many rebels knew of small groups of runaways had made their way from SC to FL, where they had been given freedom and land. There was also an ongoing malaria epidemic surging across SC. Ultimately, this unprecedented act of rebellion demanded unprecedented legislature. The European colonists finalized a Negro Act into law which aggressively limited the privileges & movement of the enslaved. No longer would slaves be allowed to grow their own food, assemble in groups, earn their own money, or learn to read. Some of these restrictions had been in effect before the Negro Act of 1740, but had not been strictly enforced. This also resulted in the forced indoctrination of slaves into Christian schools systems.
Let us remember Brother Jemmy and those who fought, willingly or not, against the colonizers. Their sacrifice may have set a great legal precedent in European colonizer politics, but it set an even greater one that would spark many fires and fan many more flames of rebellion, war, and freedom. Every step taken from this moment onward was a necessary one to achieve our "freedom" as we experience it today.
We pour libations of water (especiallyfrom the Stono River), speak their names, & offer prayers toward their elevation.
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Just in case!
Here is a link to Pride Plans where you can get this stuff started.
Annie: There are legends of people born with the gift of making music so true, it can pierce the veil between life and death; conjuring spirits from the past...and the future. In ancient Ireland, they were called FilĆ. In Choctaw land, they called them Fire Keepers. And in West Africa, they were called Griots. This gift can bring healing to their communities. But it also...attracts evil....
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If you desire something specific, donāt flirt with the lower quality version of it. Be stubborn in your pursuit of it .
Herb's Properties part 2
Apple: Garden magic, love, healing and wisdom, vanity, marriage and beauty.
Agrimony: Shielding and hex-breaking, aids sleep, brings luck towards you and is powerful in spell reversal.
Allspice: Money, luck, healing, love
Benzoin: Purification, prosperity, helps to soothe tension by dispelling anger and lessening irritability, de stressing, helps with depression, concentration, astral projection
Catnip: love, luck, happiness, beauty.
Cardamom: Lust, love, and fidelity. Sweetens the personality
Cumin: Fidelity, protection, exorcism.
Damiana: Love, lust, lucidĀ dreaming, astralĀ projection
Elder Tree: Sleep, releasing enchantments, protection against negativity, banishing.
Ginseng: Love, beauty, healing and lust.
Hibiscus: Love, lust, dreams, divination.
Hawthorn: Change, rebirth, protection, emotional healing, and happiness in relationships
Lemon Balm: Love, fertility, anti-depressant, and soothing emotional pain
Mandrake: Strengthens spells, protection, fertility, and courage
Nettle: Courage, breaking curses, healing, protection, crossing thresholds, and renewal
Patchouli: Connecting with spirits, attracting money, increasing fertility, love, and seduction
Rue: Protection, health, clarity, and purification
Sage: Longevity, wisdom, protection, dispels negative energy
St. Johnās Wort: Preventing colds and fevers, banishing, protecting against hexes, prophetic dreams, and increasing courage
Witch Hazel: Protection, chastity, easing grief over a lost love, and warding off evil[
Yarrow: Healing, divination, love, promotes courage and confidence
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The Woman Behind The Worldās Most Famous Tarot Deck Was Nearly Lost In History
For centuries, people of all walks of life have turned to tarot to divine what may lay ahead and reach a higher level of self-understanding.
The cardsā enigmatic symbols have become culturally ingrained in music, art and film, but the woman who inked and painted the illustrations of the most widely used set of cards today ā the Rider-Waite deck from 1909,Ā originally published by Rider & Co. ā fell into obscurity, overshadowed by the man who commissioned her, Arthur Edward Waite.
Now, over 70 years after her death, the creator Pamela Colman Smith has been included in a new exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York highlighting many underappreciated artists of early 20th-century American modernism in addition to famous names like Georgia OāKeeffe and Louise Nevelson.
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I really just wanna spend the remainder of the year pouring into myself, thatās all.
ļ½”ļ¾ļ¾ļ½„tdļ¾ļ¾ļ½” ļ¾. May will bring blessings.
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