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tonight was special... An Evening With Dr. Maya Angelou. What a remarkable woman. 77 years young with a gleam in her eye, a loving heart, a wise woman of the world, a sensitive spirit, an old soul with a young mind.....She is amazing. Truly amazing. She read poetry - both hers and others. Challenged us to read African American poetry from the 19th and 20th centuries. The best??? She sang "This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine"....and told the story of lights...the lights that we are to others who we don't even know, and the lights that have gone before us....paving the way for us, even when they had no idea who we would be, or our names. She told about her family, and growing up the way she did...her years mute from trauma, her grandmother and her uncle Willie (who were her lights)...and asked that we all learn courage....and use it. She does not tolerate racial prejudice in any form and was so refreshing and just absolutely wonderful. She talked about the slaves who came here, the Irish potato famine ship residents, the pilgrims, the Chinese who built America's railroads, the indigenous people....all those who came to America to build a land of many faces, many colors, many religions and how they paved the path for us..those of us who they never would know. She spoke of courage --- how important it is to have courage and how we are not born with it. We have to learn it little by little and practice it to get it stronger. So I have much to think about---
How to let my light show and pave the way...and who is going to benefit from my light shining? Whose light has shone and lit my path...Not only those I know, but those I have never met....who have gone before me. What about you? Who are you shining your light for? Who is yet to come who will benefit from your life's candle and who is being illuminated by you now? Whose lamp of love shone for you? |
| ipnot.com July 18, 2005 02:43 PM PDT nice blog | ||
| Vickie May 10, 2005 08:02 AM PDT Hope all is well with you and wanted to send you hugs and love from Georgia. Have a great week my friend. | ||
| The Complimenting Commenter May 6, 2005 02:43 PM PDT Sounds like you had a great time. Nice post. Very uplifting and moving. | ||
| Mamacita May 5, 2005 06:18 PM PDT Lucky you! I've loved her for a long, long time, ever since we had to read "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" in 8th grade and our teacher told us why it was edited; we were FURIOUS! I hope I'm shining a light of some kind, for somebody. Many people have lit a path for me, that's for sure. | ||
| zee May 4, 2005 10:08 PM PDT I love your questions! Always, my light shines for my children. But these questions go deeper. I'm going to write them down on a pice of paper, put them under my pillow, and cue my dreams. They are worth pondering and dreaming about. :o) | ||
| Scully May 3, 2005 03:44 PM PDT I love Maya. To answer your questions, I'm not sure. I used to think it was my son. But now I'm not so sure. I'll have to think about these questions. I like them. | ||
| rory May 3, 2005 03:19 AM PDT What a great opportunity for you! I'd like to shine my light for my future children. :) For now, I'll save up on that light! | ||
| Vickie May 1, 2005 11:18 AM PDT Sounds like you had a great time---what a great post, I need to take take more of my own advice for lately I have been down in the basement. | ||
| AbbyNormal April 30, 2005 10:37 AM PDT Sounds like you had a wonderful time. Thanks for the inspiring entry! | ||
| MrsG April 29, 2005 09:45 PM PDT My mom gave me one of her books for my 30th Bday. It has to be one of my all time favs... | ||
| Margaret April 29, 2005 03:39 PM PDT It sounds inspiring. I need to shine my light a bit brighter. I've been feeling down. | ||
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