Thursday, January 14, 2010

Asili the blogSpot.com

The Womb: To me this ink blot looks like a woman's vagina however, it could be a flower as well. I do see the problem in identifying which is which. The two are some what synonymous with each other and i think that is what you are trying to get at in your poem. The are apart of nature, they are beautiful and they are representational of life and fertility. I enjoyed that your poem made me think about art that I see like this and question its underline message.

The Jaw Bone:Firstly a pious man should show some of that same loyal reverance towards his wife and take her word at face value. Does it matter that she is barron? Does that mean that she is less of a woman or untrustworthy in some shape or form? If however, this "pious" man have doubt in his wife he should have thought about that before she came to be in fact his wife. More over if he is living his life piously then he should trust in his god that he worships so deeply that he will give him an honorable mate. Not an heifer who plows around town. This reminds me of when I was a teen and would watch my mother give money to homless people (possible drug adicts), she would reply to me that the blessing in not in what they do with the money but rather your gift given from the heart. The sin is not the husbands if the wife plays him a fool, for his blessing is there for his god see's his devotion is purely true.

The Jeweled Frog:The totem of a virgin is a wart covered frog, wow, who knew. It is wonderious that an animal that is the source of hatred is really a sacred creature. The reason that the frog's lover doesent want him to be prince charming is that prince charming is beneth Mr.Frog. Whom is a represenative from the goddess, his form is just as she (the goddess)created him to be thus he is perfection in motion.

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