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On Acceptance

deep wounds
are easy to bleed
but the cure
hard to accept
because the stories
of pain, get annotated
with each tear shed,
punctuating away 
acceptance and 
with it also deleting
the chance of healing.

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ABOUT

I am a field of feeling, instinctual and patterning awareness encased in a female bioform of Homo Sapien evolutionary genetic design from the Original Species Diaspora from present-day Africa.

My indigenous and cultural lineage is of Gharghashti (Householder) Pashtun (Pashto-speaking people) & Kshatriya (Warrior) Punjabi (from the land of the five rivers) descent.

My last known ancestors were forced to migrate after being displaced from their tribal areas in Baluchistan Province of Pakistan, and the Greater Kandahar provinces in Afghanistan in November 1893 by the British-imposed Durand line. My paternal and maternal grandparents, 54 years later, again were forced refugees to India post-partition, in August 1947, from Undivided Punjab.

In August 2013, I immigrated to the USA (Turtle Island) as a student and became a citizen in February 2020. I now call the patch of earth called Oakland/Ohlone land home.

The name given to me in April 2022 by God and Gaia to carry in this life is Kâli Sapien.

 

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