Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Blue Galactic Night/ Lunar Scorpion Moon of Challenge, Day 7






8 Akbal


Blue Galactic Night

In the midnight Fire
Of winter’s second Moon
I rise again – again I rise
To ask for Blessing

In the midnight Fire –
A full Moon blazing
Disappears all Fear
In a Prayer for Love and Peace

In the midnight Fire
Of the midnight Hour
My heart’s Wing
Reaches to embrace my Beloved

A full Moon burns cool
In a midnight Sky
Far Stars shine twice bright
Each tear Turning
To a Pearl of great Price. 


©Kleomichele Leeds




Anna Murray-Douglass



Anna Murray-Douglass (1813 – August 4, 1882) was an American abolitionist, member of the Underground Railroad, and the first wife of American social reformer and statesman Frederick Douglass, from 1838 to her death.

Early life

Anna Murray was born in Denton, Maryland, to Bambarraa and Mary Murray. Unlike her seven older brothers and sisters, who were born in slavery, Anna Murray and her younger four siblings were born emancipated, her parents having been manumitted just a month before her birth. A resourceful young woman, by the age of 17 she established herself as a laundress and housekeeper and later became very wealthy. Her laundry work took her to the docks, where she met Frederick Douglass, who was working there as a caulker.

Marriage

Murray's freedom made Douglass believe in the possibility of his own. When he decided to escape slavery in 1838, Murray encouraged and helped him by providing Douglass with some sailor's clothing. She also gave him part of her savings, which she augmented by selling one of her feather beds. After Douglass made his way to Philadelphia and then New York, Murray followed him, bringing enough goods with her to be able to start a household. They were married on September 15, 1838. At first they took Johnson as their name, but upon moving to New Bedford, Massachusetts, they adopted Douglass as their married name.

Murray-Douglass had five children within the first ten years of the marriage: Rosetta Douglass, Lewis Henry Douglass, Frederick Douglass, Jr., Charles Remond Douglass, and Annie Douglass (Who died at the age of 10). She helped support the family financially, working as a laundress and learning to make shoes, as Douglass's income from his speeches was sporadic and the family was struggling. She also took an active role in the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society and later prevailed upon her husband to train their sons as typesetters for his abolitionist newspaper, North Star. After the family moved to Rochester, New York, she established a headquarters for the Underground Railroad from her home, providing food, board and clean linen for fugitive slaves on their way to Canada.

Murray-Douglass received little mention in Douglass's three autobiographies. Henry Louis Gates has written that "Douglass had made his life story a sort of political diorama in which she had no role". It is speculated that his long absences from home, and her feeling that as a relatively uneducated woman she did not fit in with the social circles Douglass was now moving in, led to a degree of estrangement between them that was in marked contrast to their earlier closeness. Supposedly she was hurt by her husband's friendships and professional relationships with other women, but nevertheless remained loyal to Douglass's public role and the two loved each other unconditionally; her daughter Rosetta reminded those who admired her father that his "was a story made possible by the unswerving loyalty of Anna Murray."

Later life and death

After the death of her youngest daughter Annie in 1860 at the age of 10, Murray-Douglass was often in poor health. She died of a stroke in 1882 at the family home in Washington D.C. She was initially buried at Graceland Cemetery in Washington, D.C. But the cemetery closed in 1894, and on February 22, 1895, she was moved to Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York.Frederick Douglass was buried next to her after his death on February 20, 1895.*




AKBAL



Kin 203: Blue Galactic Night


I harmonize in order to dream
Modeling intuition
I seal the input of abundance
With the galactic tone of integrity
I am guided by the power of accomplishment
I am a galactic activation portal
Enter me.



We are meant to become cosmically activated bio-electromagnetic plasma generators.*



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








The Sacred Tzolk'in 






Anahata Chakra (Silio Plasma)





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