Tameca L Coleman

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Meca'Ayo (Tameca L Coleman) is a singer, multi-genre writer, itinerant nerd, massage therapist, and point and shoot art dabbler who currently lives in Denver Colorado. Their writing and photography have been featured in literary magazines, art exhibits, newspapers, and other venues and publications. Their first book an identity polyptych debuted from The Elephants in 2021.

Meca’Ayo Cole is a published author of poetry, creative nonfiction, journalism, fiction, and hybrid works. Their books include an identity polyptych (2021, The Elephants), and their work has been anthologized in Poems from the Back Forty from Columbine Poets of Colorado 2018, Cellar Door: December 2010, Tales to Oddify: Fall/Winter 2009.
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I am spending less time over here, but I am not obliterating my Goodreads account (at least not yet). What that means is I'll post what I've read maybe every two months or so. This helps me breathe a little better.

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Ken Wilber
“And therefore, all of those for whom authentic transformation has deeply unseated their souls must, I believe, wrestle with the profound moral obligation to shout form the heart—perhaps quietly and gently, with tears of reluctance; perhaps with fierce fire and angry wisdom; perhaps with slow and careful analysis; perhaps by unshakable public example—but authentically always and absolutely carries a a demand and duty: you must speak out, to the best of your ability, and shake the spiritual tree, and shine your headlights into the eyes of the complacent. You must let that radical realization rumble through your veins and rattle those around you.
Alas, if you fail to do so, you are betraying your own authenticity. You are hiding your true estate. You don’t want to upset others because you don’t want to upset your self. You are acting in bad faith, the taste of a bad infinity.

Because, you see, the alarming fact is that any realization of depth carries a terrible burden: those who are allowed to see are simultaneously saddled with the obligation to communicate that vision in no uncertain terms: that is the bargain. You were allowed to see the truth under the agreement that you would communicate it to others (that is the ultimate meaning of the bodhisattva vow). And therefore, if you have seen, you simply must speak out. Speak out with compassion, or speak out with angry wisdom, or speak out with skillful means, but speak out you must.
And this is truly a terrible burden, a horrible burden, because in any case there is no room for timidity. The fact that you might be wrong is simply no excuse: You might be right in your communication, and you might be wrong, but that doesn’t matter. What does matter, as Kierkegaard so rudely reminded us, is that only by investing and speaking your vision with passion, can the truth, one way or another, finally penetrate the reluctance of the world. If you are right, or if you are wrong, it is only your passion that will force either to be discovered. It is your duty to promote that discovery—either way—and therefore it is your duty to speak your truth with whatever passion and courage you can find in your heart. You must shout, in whatever way you can.”
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“We only feel dehumanized when we get trapped in the derogatory images of other people or thoughts of wrongness about ourselves. As author and mythologist Joseph Campbell suggested, "'What will they think of me?' must be put aside for bliss." We begin to feel this bliss when messages previously experienced as critical or blaming begin to be seen for the gifts they are: opportunities to give to people who are in pain.”
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Robin Craig Clark Hello Tameca, thank you for being my friend.
Peace and happiness be with you,
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Tameca Pamela wrote: "Hey Tameca...Thanks for accepting my friend request."

Sure! Thanks for wanting to connect!


Tameca Julian wrote: "Thanks Tameca! :-)"

Sure thing! :)


Tameca Rocky Mountain wrote: "Hi Tameca! Thanks for approving us as friends.

I’m Gusto Dave Jackson Publicist for Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers and I wouldn’t be worth my salt if I didn’t tout our blog and organizat..."


Hi, hi! Yes, I think you guys are awesome and I hope to get my stuff in order so I can meet many of you sooner than later. I have been watching your work, your blog, and some of your writers, as well. Good things.

Thank you, again, and catch you on the flipflop!


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Gusto Dave Hi Tameca! Thanks for approving us as friends.

I’m Gusto Dave Jackson Publicist for Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers and I wouldn’t be worth my salt if I didn’t tout our blog and organization. Chiseled in Rock http://chiseledinrock.blogspot.com features side-splitting satire and some flash fiction for intellectual readers.

This week on the Rock: writer of erotic romances E.C. STACY offers up another warped cartoon, scroll down and catch the May 9th interview with Literary Agent Jessica Faust – she started a publishing company in tandem with her agency…for a book buyers like yourself, it’s an insightful article about this changing business.

RMFW has several bestselling authors such as J.A. KAZIMER, author of CURSES which is on its way to becoming number one on the Amazon contemporary fantasy list. You have an open invitation to the “The Rock” for contests, entertainment, and an insight to the world of writing! Let’s follow each others’ blogs!


Julian Gallo Thanks Tameca! :-)


Pamela Hey Tameca...Thanks for accepting my friend request.


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