god told me to do this
question this thing
‘fashioned in his image’
never really worked for me
even though i’m a he too
so i concluded he wasn’t
and set about learning
how to be her now
I’m prompting in The Garden this morning, asking folks to write about present moment experiences.
It is day 18 of NaPoWriMo Still going strong.
I got assailed by my muse as i was writing this morning. she made me do this.
i think she knows what she’s doing!
Yup
Nice one, Paul! Welcome to the sisterhood!
Yaaay
Great ending
I’m with Kim, welcome to our side 🙂
Stop and ask for directions. Lots of well water in that divine feminine. Enjoy the soak!
Read about Sophia just this morning. Thank God.
Interesting Paul. Still pondering this
Much🌼love
he too / be her now
Marvelous
I am with Kim and Linda 😀 welcome to our side! Beautifully rendered.
…and you were wise not to resist Her on this! 😉 You and i have written very similarly today. Great goose! (I hate the word “prompt” and have decided to stop using it. When we need a poetic goosing, let it be called a goose, I say.)
What a clever write!!
Your Muse is wise. So are you.
My favorite thing about Genesis is that it says “Let US make man(kind) in OUR image.” How can I read that and not know “He” is BOTH? 😉
Loved this. I have been neglecting Toads this month, as April is nuts and I do Poetic Asides daily, but you come to my email inbox and I couldn’t resist commenting on this one. 🙂
I especially like the way you worded the last stanza.
Very cool, Paul.
Everything but that pesky rib?
It’s much better here…more logical thought, no posturing and considerably less drama!
Oh yes… he she both or nothing….but she works for me.
Excellent, Paul. Time for the divine feminine and aware and sensitive masculine to arise.
the wisdom of the diving …. in the well of the divine …. you clearly have chosen to learn the art of dowsing ~ wonderful prompt Paul and great response to it.
Bravo!
It’s fun reading. Quirky though I tell people a half truth, if I were to live my life over I’d like to be a female.
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Probably can’t let my Catholic upbringing bend that far but I enjoyed it non-the-less. 🙂