Saturday, September 15, 2018

Yellow Crystal Sun/ Lunar Scorpion Moon of Challenge, Day 24






12 Ahau


Yellow Crystal Sun


The Crystal Sun
Has me undone
In sultry Waves
Of visible Heat

Long days
Do slowly fade
To violet Dusk
Without a Breath

Even the evening breeze
Hangs back and waits
Like an invisible Star
In a hazy Sky

The burning Fabric of reality is torn –
Let us love until true Peace is born.


©Kleomichele Leeds







Early life

Mabel Ridley was born in Augusta, Georgia, to Charles and Katherine Ridley around 1895. Her family were African-American Catholics who had been in the area for several generations. Back in 1843, on the occasion of their marriage, Mabel Ridley's grandparents Ulysses Ridley and Antoinette (Dugas) Ridley had been recorded as free people of color. Ridley had two sisters, Julia and Antoinette.

Ridley later said that her first language was Gullah and her second English.

It appears that Ridley may have been married to a man named Edwards.

Career as performer

Mabel Ridley was educated at Augusta's Haines Institute, which had been founded by African-American educator Lucy Craft Laney. The school nurtured her musical abilities, and after she left she moved to New York.

Early on, Ridley appeared in several productions by the Tutt Brothers, including a touring musical, Non-Sense (1925), and two touring revues, Rainbow Chasers (1925) and Everybody's Talking (1925). Also in 1926, she appeared in the musical revue Desires of 1927, which was co-written by Andy Razaf.

In 1927, she appeared in the touring vaudeville revue Miss Bandanna, by Clarence Muse and starring Moms Mabley.

In 1929, she appeared on Broadway in another Tutt Brothers production, the musical comedy Deep Harlem, which took as its subject black history in America from slavery through the 1920's. It featured music by Joe Jordan, and Ridley played several roles in the show, including Princess Ola. Underfunded, it closed quickly, and Ridley shortly thereafter joined a revue, Ebony Show Boat, that opened in Harlem, toured to Philadelphia, and then returned to New York.

A year later, Ridley performed in the first run of Marc Connelly's Pulitzer Prize–winning drama The Green Pastures. That same year, she performed with the Heaven Gate Singers in Scarlet Sister Mary, a play based on a Pulitzer Prize–winning novel of the same name by South Carolina author Julia Peterkin and starring Ethel Barrymore in blackface.

The last role Ridley is known to have performed was Clara in a Charleston, South Carolina, production of George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess.

Ridley died in April 1938; an obituary printed on April 23 stated that she had died several days earlier in New York.*

*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabel_Ridley




AHAU



Kin 220: Yellow Crystal Sun

I dedicate in order to enlighten
Universalizing life
I seal the matrix of universal fire
With the crystal tone of cooperation
I am guided by the power of free will.



The crystal is a powerful instrument that will replace the machine in the Golden Age.*


*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2018-2019.







The Sacred Tzolk'in 




Ajna Chakra (Gamma Plasma)





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