Let me begin by
thanking all of you for your heartfelt wishes of love, peace and happiness on
this day, Sept. 23, 2015.
Today, I complete my
64th rotation around the sun. Having returned to this planet for the ntheenth
time, I must admit, it has certainly been a journey. I remember many of my past
lives, but certainly I am in full memory of this one. The ups and downs the
challenges and glories, the friends and family that I have experienced along
the way.
I want to
acknowledge all who made it possible.
My Mother, Berlyn Fequa Rawley and all her
Ancestors!
My Father, Matthew Perkins and all his
Ancestors!
I want to
acknowledge the Divine and Righteous Forces that have helped me and my family
along the way. I am so appreciative and grateful for their Divine Assistance
they have afforded me, sometimes in my darkest hour.
I want to give a
special shout out to my SOUL that decided
to incarnate at this very unique time in the history of our Planet and through
a very unique vehicle that was certainly gonna show it, what being human is
really all about.
Most of All, I want
to give a huge shout out to the Power, Divine Source, the Isness that made all
this happen and then some!! It allowed a little spark of light emanating from
Itself to find a home in this physicality.
I don't fully know
my birth story. I really wish I did. I encourage everyone to find out their
birth story if at all possible. It has a way of grounding you and giving you a
sense of "Self" and how you came here. It can be moving, surprising,
uplifting and if nothing else, very, very interesting.
Birth is a
magnificent thing. The females of the planet have been given the power and
awesome responsibility to keep the species from extinction. There's no
slighting the impact that the males have, but, truly, if HUMAN females refused
to let another being take up residence in their bodies, humanity would cease to
exist, so Honoring the Mother is extremely important to the survival of our
species.
Today, we see little
regard for women. The many abuses that are rendered unto her through the media,
politics, economics, education and personal relationships is sometimes
horrendous, but she survives, she thrives and she triumphs.
I wish to honor my
Mother, Berlyn Fequa Rawley, who was born in Staunton, VA, in 1933. She did it, even though I don't know all the
details, she did it, or else I wouldn't be here in the physical flesh. I want
to stop and let her know that I appreciate her "labor" of love to
bring me through her loins. I want her to know that today, I honor her flesh
and blood that she sacrifice for my existence. And whatever misunderstandings
that we may have had, that my heart is full with forgiveness, cause quiet as
it's kept, I could have ended up a swimmer like some of the others.
I don't know what
her pregnancy was like nor do I even know what her labor was like. All I know
is she had me. So I can assume that she carried me in her belly for nine
months, while I grew and fed off her energy. I was incubated in her womb like a
parasite, I am sure I took great advantage of my warm, wet world.
She was always a rebel, a force to be reckoned with. During her mid teens she was sent to live in Wilmington, DE, with her Aunt Mag. My mother had an
affair with a married man, Matthew Perkins. He was a charming man, who delivered the mail. I
would imagine he charmed her panties right off, cause here I am. I don't know
much about him, only saw him 5 times maybe, in my life before he committed
suicide at the young age of about 65 or so.
When my mother
became pregnant she was 17 years old and still in high school. Once they found
out that she was pregnant they wouldn't let her walk down the aisle, though she
did complete her studies. What a difference a day makes, imagine that happening
now, in 2015!! Pregnant teens get to go to school and in some schools have
daycare for their young.
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Sybil Denise Fequa, 7 months old |
My mom moved to
Philadelphia, she must have started her traveling at that time cause she never
stopped moving from place to place, house to house, town to town till her dying
day. She found a Jewish lady whose children she cared for. I think the lady had
two or three children. She was really kind to my mother and she told her that
if she had a girl she would name her after her. So when I was born, I was
named, Sybil Denise Fequa. Now, I don't know about you all, but when you have a
name that gets folks to talking you often wonder, what the hell, why did they
give me that name??? I must admit that it
took some getting used to. All through grade school I was the brunt of so many
jokes. But in college it paid off, since it was so unique as its carrier, I
became quite popular and the President of my Freshman class!
I carried that name
till I was 25 years old. But I realized later in life, that names are very,
very spiritual, and though they may seem odd to the neophyte, a certain
spiritual connection was made and that was an urging from the Soul that knew
what it wanted to me to be called and made sure that, when the time came to name me,
my mother had a "feeling" about that and so it was. I don't know
where "Denise" came from, and I later found out that
"Fequa" is just another version of "Fuqua" which is quite a
well known name in some circles such as sports, entertainment and politics. Now
ain't that something. We have our maternal Grandfather, Robert Fequa (Fuqua) to
thank for that.
All in all, it has
certainly been a journey this go round.
I am grateful, I am
thankful and I am extremely blessed to have taken this journey with all those
folks who touched my life along the way.
My message to you today, is
if you don't know your birth story, try to find out if you can. Ask questions
about the time when your mother was pregnant with you and what her labor was
like. Remember, it really is her birthday, and if you are able, send her a
birthday card, and tell her, how much you appreciate the fact that she did what
it took to make sure you got here. I don't care how old you are, make sure you
remind her, that it really is her birth day for it was she who gave birth to
you!
I also encourage
Mothers to tell your children, each year, their birth story. It does not matter
if they wish to hear it or not. Sometimes they may think we are trying to make
them feel guilty, but what it does is it brings them back to those moments before
they got here. It makes them appreciate the miracle of life, the miracle of
birth. It gives them something to reflect on as they have their own and it
reminds them to be grateful for the sacrifice that was made to bring them here.
Having a birth day
is much, much more than a celebration of physicality that we now have. It is a
spiritual journey from one realm of existence into another through the loins of
a woman, who allowed this to happen to her body. It is a spectacular time for
giving reverence to whatever spiritual connection you may have. It is the one
thing that makes us all the same… It is the thing that connects us to Divine
Source in the most spectacular way. It is the acknowledgement of the Goddess in
her full creative act of creating, of providing a passage way, of bringing life
forth from her being! Now how magical is
that??
In closing I say.
HONOR YOUR MOTHER ON YOUR BIRTHDAY
AND
EVERY DAY THAT YOU LIVE!
THANK YOU, MOM