12 Cimi
White Crystal
World-Bridger
Women of the World –
Cross the Crystal
Bridge!
Journey to the other
Side
Where all are seen
as Equals
Without a great
Divide
Cross over the
Bridge
You are needed urgently
As we work to save
the Planet –
Gaia, like you, the Sacred
Feminine
Chaos, Death and Mayhem
Seem to overcome the
Good
Imbalance is the
cause –
Dissonance and Greed
Cross! Child-brides and Victims
Of Incest, Rape, Violence
Cutting, Mutilation,
Beatings
Binding of Feet, Hands
and Mouths
Sex Trades, Slavery
Acid-faced, Deformed,
Homeless
Wanderers and Refugees
Childless or killed
By birth Trauma, Fistulas
Neglect and absent Care
Burned alive or
drowned
Cross!
Thou covered Head to
Foot
Forbidden to speak,
move, learn
Masked, lashed, decapitated
For another’s Sin
Cross!
Motherless Child and
Childless Mother
Cross!
Women buried alive
Burned at the stake,
tortured
Ostracized, Murdered
without remorse
For you are sacred,
scared, scarred
Each girl, each
woman, each Grand Woman
Each the sacred Vessel
of Birth, of Life
Each the embodiment
of Space and Time
You are the Rising
Moon of Peace
Your Beauty stuns
and frightens those
Unacquainted with
their own Souls
Where Justice lives
and Wisdom
Nurturing and
Compassion
Beauty and Harmony –
Healthy Instincts to
Heal and Guide
Cross!
Womyn living and Womyn
Spirits
Cross over the
Bridge
To the Great Mother
Let us unite again
Nature and Spirit
Thought and Feeling
Body and Soul
The sacred Feminine
Now awakens in all!
©Kleomichele Leeds
Dawn Wright, PhD
Dawn Jeannine Wright (born April 15, 1961) is an American geographer and oceanographer. She is a leading authority in the application of geographic information system (GIS) technology to the field of ocean and coastal science, and played a key role in creating the first GIS data model for the oceans. Wright is Chief Scientist of the Environmental Systems Research Institute (aka Esri). She has also been a professor of geography and oceanography at Oregon State University since 1995 and is a former Oregon Professor of the Year as named by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Wright was the first African-American female to dive to the ocean floor in the deep submersible ALVIN.
Education
Wright earned a Bachelor of Science cum laude in geology from Wheaton College (Illinois) in 1983, a Master of Science in oceanography from Texas A&M University in 1986, and an Individual Interdisciplinary PhD in Physical Geography and Marine Geology from UCSB. In 2007 she received a Distinguished Alumna Award from UCSB and was also a UCSB College of Letters and Science commencement speaker.
Career
Wright's research interests are mapping of seafloor spreading zones and coral reefs, spatial analysis and geographic information systems as applied to the marine environment. She co-edited one of the first books on marine GIS and is widely known as one of the most influential researchers in this area. Another influential work was a 1997 article widely cited for its analysis of the perception of GIS among geographers in the early 1990's.
Wright began her career as a seagoing marine technician for the Ocean Drilling Program, sailing on ten 2-month expeditions from 1986 to 1989 aboard the JOIDES Resolution, mostly throughout the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Her most prominent service has included the National Academy of Sciences Ocean Studies Board, the Science Advisory Board of NOAA, the Science Advisory Board of the EPA, the National Council of the American Association of Geographers, and Research Chair and Board Member of the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science. A strong advocate of STEM as well as science communication, she has been profiled by outlets such as Women Oceanographers.org, The Oceanography Society, The Atlantic, NOAA's Sea Grant Program, NOAA's National Marine Sanctuaries Program,Science magazine, Harvard Design magazine, Environment, Coastal & Offshore (ECO) magazine, The History Makers, Moment for Action, COMPASS Blogs, Ensia, "Nature" News, "BBC" radio and a host of student projects.
Awards and honors
Wright is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the Aldo Leopold Leadership Program. Other honors include:
Steinbach Visiting Scholar (At-Large), MIT/WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science & Engineering, 2018
18th Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecturer, National Academy of Sciences Ocean Studies Board, 2017
Fellow of the Geological Society of America, 2016
Randolph W. “Bill” and Cecile T. Bromery Award for Minorities, Geological Society of America, 2015
Leptoukh Lecture Award, Earth and Space Science Informatics Focus Group, American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2015
Distinguished Teaching Honors, Association of American Geographers (now the American Association of Geographers), 2013
Presidential Achievement Award, Association of American Geographers (now the American Association of Geographers), 2012
Milton Harris Award for Excellence in Basic Research, OSU College of Science, 2005
NSF CAREER Award, 1995*
CIMI
Kin 246: White Crystal World-Bridger
I dedicate in order to equalize
Universalizing opportunity
I seal the store of death
With the crystal tone of cooperation
I am guided by the power of endlessness.
In the new cosmo-perceptual norm, our mundane experience will provide the basis for total holographic comprehension of each moment of every day.*
*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2018-2019.
The Sacred Tzolk'in
Sahasrara Chakra (Dali Plasma)
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