That’s life…
Life experience – and I’m differentiating here between experience and education or innate intelligence – can be a funny and wonderful thing and truly magnify
DASA (noun. Sanskrit) A.) Slave and servant of the Goddess B.) one who has surrendered to the Goddess, who is completely subservient to her dominating influence. C.) a person who is the property of a Goddess and desires only to worship and obey Her. The dasa’s entire life is about devotion to his Living Goddess. He is the ultimate Bhakta (devotee of the deity). He will play any other role necessary so long as it pleases his Goddess and makes Her life easier.
Life experience – and I’m differentiating here between experience and education or innate intelligence – can be a funny and wonderful thing and truly magnify
“An exercise for you: Spend an hour with yourself with no distractions (no music, no books, no TV). Just sit. Don’t intentionally meditate. Write about
A multi-part exploration of my path from my Christian, male image of God to the Feminine Divine. In the beginning… Imagine you’re an almighty being,
Thank you Mrs. Claus for being so thoughtful to me this year! Apparently I have been a naughty boy. A very naughty boy!
Men should be tagged… like cattle.
While I am a strong proponent of the idea that words are what separates us most and that definitions are tentative things at best, but
Note: This fantasy came to me as a result of a real life event. Upon our first meeting, I forgot my vows in front of
Lesson nine details the level of domestic service a good male servant should aspire to. Having run an eco-friendly professional cleaning service, Goddess Voltairine literally
I was inspired to jot this post down by two things. One was a recent post from Ms. Renee Lane on finding a dominant woman
by Viola Voltairinewith essays by Natalia Stroika and Pearl O’Leslie Synopsis This book is for men who worship women. It’s for women who think feminism