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“Still I rise, not as who I was, but as who I was always meant to be.”
― Mind Your Business: Power Moves
― Mind Your Business: Power Moves
“A man deep is an ocean of love—if you dare to drown.”
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
“I was among them, speaking their language,
yet my soul lived in a silence they could not hear.”
― The Dangi Era: Soulmodernism and the Civilization of Conscious Literature
yet my soul lived in a silence they could not hear.”
― The Dangi Era: Soulmodernism and the Civilization of Conscious Literature
“Some people are not difficult to understand.
They simply exist in a depth where most eyes never reach.”
― The Spiritual Feminist Literary System: A Manifesto for Voice, Memory, and Sacred Creation
They simply exist in a depth where most eyes never reach.”
― The Spiritual Feminist Literary System: A Manifesto for Voice, Memory, and Sacred Creation
“Her voice was no tempest to be tamed, but a sacred hymn the heavens had long awaited.”
― The Temple of Her Voice: A Manifesto of Sacred Genre, Healing, and Creative Rebirth
― The Temple of Her Voice: A Manifesto of Sacred Genre, Healing, and Creative Rebirth
“You don’t need to prove your power. Protect it, refine it, move with it.”
― The Awakening of Maha Avatar Babaji: The Astral Warrior
― The Awakening of Maha Avatar Babaji: The Astral Warrior
“A genre for the wild ones,
the quiet seers,
the women who dream in fire
and rise in truth.
#SpiritualFeministLiterature”
― Good Girls Obey, Nice Girls Break: But I chose to be free
the quiet seers,
the women who dream in fire
and rise in truth.
#SpiritualFeministLiterature”
― Good Girls Obey, Nice Girls Break: But I chose to be free
“Don’t Let the Night Take You In
Verse 1
The days grow shorter, the years run fast,
But love’s the one thing that always lasts.
The fire is fading, the road runs thin,
But don’t let the night take you in.
Chorus
Don’t let the night take you in, my dear,
Hold to the light that brought you here.
Through every sorrow, loss, and sin,
Don’t let the night take you in.
Verse 2
The hands grow weary, the hair turns gray,
But the heart still beats in the same old way.
The stars keep watch and the winds begin,
But don’t let the night take you in.
Bridge
Time may whisper, “Lay it down,”
But love still sings in every sound.
So lift your soul, let hope begin,
And don’t let the night take you in.
Final Chorus
Don’t let the night take you in, my dear,
Hold to the light that brought you here.
Through every sorrow, loss, and sin,
Don’t let the night take you in.”
― Countrymance Songbook: Original Songs of Rustic Love
Verse 1
The days grow shorter, the years run fast,
But love’s the one thing that always lasts.
The fire is fading, the road runs thin,
But don’t let the night take you in.
Chorus
Don’t let the night take you in, my dear,
Hold to the light that brought you here.
Through every sorrow, loss, and sin,
Don’t let the night take you in.
Verse 2
The hands grow weary, the hair turns gray,
But the heart still beats in the same old way.
The stars keep watch and the winds begin,
But don’t let the night take you in.
Bridge
Time may whisper, “Lay it down,”
But love still sings in every sound.
So lift your soul, let hope begin,
And don’t let the night take you in.
Final Chorus
Don’t let the night take you in, my dear,
Hold to the light that brought you here.
Through every sorrow, loss, and sin,
Don’t let the night take you in.”
― Countrymance Songbook: Original Songs of Rustic Love
“The quiet ones oft carry kingdoms inside them, waiting for a dawn bold enough to listen.”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
“Love That Grows the Sky
A true union does not shrink you.
It widens the horizon
until your own spirit learns to fly.”
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
A true union does not shrink you.
It widens the horizon
until your own spirit learns to fly.”
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
“The Dangi Era began the moment humanity remembered its inner light. Soulmodernism is the language of that remembrance.”
― The Dangi Era: Soulmodernism and the Civilization of Conscious Literature
― The Dangi Era: Soulmodernism and the Civilization of Conscious Literature
“Every woman carries an Eclipsora, a hidden light that withdraws for a time, only to return brighter than before.”
― Eclipsora: A Spiritual Feminist Literature Dictionary of New Words
― Eclipsora: A Spiritual Feminist Literature Dictionary of New Words
“She was not made to shatter; she was made to soften and still survive.”
― She Didn’t Break. She Bloomed.
― She Didn’t Break. She Bloomed.
“People think silence means absence.
Sometimes silence is simply the soul
protecting what was once wounded too deeply.”
― Eclipsara and Vaelor: The Gothic Emotional Mythology
Sometimes silence is simply the soul
protecting what was once wounded too deeply.”
― Eclipsara and Vaelor: The Gothic Emotional Mythology
“When she remembered, the world healed.”
― ECLIPSORA: Proverbs and New Words of Spiritual Feminist Literature
― ECLIPSORA: Proverbs and New Words of Spiritual Feminist Literature
“In a lovemance, two hearts do not merely meet;
they remember the promise they made before birth.”
― Lovemance: A Manifesto of Transformative Love and Spiritual Feminist Literature
they remember the promise they made before birth.”
― Lovemance: A Manifesto of Transformative Love and Spiritual Feminist Literature
“The stars are not above us; they are inside us, waiting to be remember.”
― Astral Literature: A Sub-Genre of Spiritual Feminist Literature
― Astral Literature: A Sub-Genre of Spiritual Feminist Literature
“Spiritual Feminist Literature is the voice of the sacred feminine rising through truth, poetry, and power.”
-Mukata Dangi”
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-Mukata Dangi”
―
“The soul blooms the moment it stops searching for light outside and remembers it was the sun all along.”
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
“She didn’t break. She bloomed anyway.”
Mukata Dangi”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
Mukata Dangi”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
“They crowned her with silence
and called it grace.
But she rose,
and the silence cracked like a curse undone.
Mukata Dangi”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
and called it grace.
But she rose,
and the silence cracked like a curse undone.
Mukata Dangi”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
“Be the energy you want to attract.”
― Spiritual Feminist Theatre : A Sacred Stage for the Voice That Refused to Disappear
― Spiritual Feminist Theatre : A Sacred Stage for the Voice That Refused to Disappear
“The myth of the good girl
was never hers to live.
She was meant to be whole,
not small.”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
was never hers to live.
She was meant to be whole,
not small.”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
“A Soulmance is a pilgrimage where hearts walk as light and return as one.”
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
“Love in Soulmance is not a search but a slow remembering of eternity.”
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
“Her silence carried more truth than a thousand voices, for her soul spoke in the language of dawn.”
― The Spiritual Feminist Literary System: A Manifesto for Voice, Memory, and Sacred Creation
― The Spiritual Feminist Literary System: A Manifesto for Voice, Memory, and Sacred Creation
“They called it breaking.
She called it becoming.”
― Spiritual Feminist Theatre : A Sacred Stage for the Voice That Refused to Disappear
She called it becoming.”
― Spiritual Feminist Theatre : A Sacred Stage for the Voice That Refused to Disappear
“Protect your peace. Not everyone deserves access to your energy.”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
“The Meeting Beyond Skin
We did not meet in time,
but in a memory the stars were still singing.
Your eyes were a forgotten scripture,
my heart a lamp remembering its flame.
No vow was spoken,
yet silence bent around us like a temple.
We were not lovers learning each other’s names,
but souls re-membering their ancient shape.
The world calls it romance.
I call it the door where love becomes light,
where the soul grows taller than the body,
where forever is not a promise but a pulse.”
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
We did not meet in time,
but in a memory the stars were still singing.
Your eyes were a forgotten scripture,
my heart a lamp remembering its flame.
No vow was spoken,
yet silence bent around us like a temple.
We were not lovers learning each other’s names,
but souls re-membering their ancient shape.
The world calls it romance.
I call it the door where love becomes light,
where the soul grows taller than the body,
where forever is not a promise but a pulse.”
― Soulmance: A Manifesto of Love That Awakens the Soul
“She was never lost,
she was simply walking where maps dared not go.
Mukata Dangi”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion
she was simply walking where maps dared not go.
Mukata Dangi”
― Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion





