Pittsburgh poet and filmmaker, Jessica Fenlon, has written a poem about the Cosmic Titty which connects colonialization to psychic vampirism in a brutal, yet beautiful way. Read it here: please don’t feed the vampires.
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Pittsburgh poet and filmmaker, Jessica Fenlon, has written a poem about the Cosmic Titty which connects colonialization to psychic vampirism in a brutal, yet beautiful way. Read it here: please don’t feed the vampires.
Since I can’t leave it on her page (damn myspace, no, I will not get an account), I’ll leave it here: I love the poem. She’s got 20/20 vision on the cosmic titty!
Thanks for leading us there Tara! Goddess bless 🙂
hey, thanks for your feedback, & the link … you and davka posted about the cosmic titty right when i needed a very strong reminder.
each of us has wounds that can be an excuse to feed (thats why i think so many of our mothers are tittysuckers, some of them have been profoundly wounded by the patriarchy). BUT remember that feeding somebody else’s wounds stops them from finding their own healing, stops them from learning … and by nursing them, am i re-enacting some wound in myself?
and since our hearts are tender, let us be gentle with ourselves and others, when we can be.
respect!
I recommend this article/vent
enjoy:
http://thinkinggirl.wordpress.com/2007/10/06/holding-your-hand-is-not-my-fucking-job/