A 3ACT Story: To BE Or Not To BE

“There once was a little black girl” who grew up to learn that life isn’t always fair. You don’t necessarily get what you want or expect but if you look for the lesson, you may just get what you need with the justice scales balanced. Perspective matters immensely so check out this little story for your own enlightened “unveiling.”

We’re all taught that to be a team player is a very valuable attribute. I grew up believing this and willingly joined a workforce team to achieve its stated corporate goal. Each member had a specific role to perform. I was young and eager to prove myself wanting to contribute as much value as I could. We all collaborated within our “diverse” team (primarily white with two blacks) to make this happen. The success of this project garnered the attention of a high profile, national media publication which validated our project and generated much pride within the group. Our team jointly worked to develop the strategy for how to present our corporation and  “unveil”  our specific project  in the most accurate and favorable light. Once again, I fully participated in planning for our national media guest’s arrival only to discover that I was not included or invited to any of the final meetings or events to formally greet or engage with our visitor. Ouch!

Did I feel disappointed and disrespected? Yes. Yes. Yes. But more than anything, I felt betrayed. All the “team” work rhetoric was really BS and the smell and sting of possible discrimination lingered in the board room. I continued to do my job but must confess that the enthusiasm and late hours no longer resonated for me. On the BIG day of the media guest’s arrival, I received a surprise visitor, a fellow non-black tribe member and future mentor, asking me if I had met the guest. She proceeded to tell me that the media guest was black unbeknownst to my “team.” I had not met him nor did I really care to since my “team” had already excluded my participation. My tribe member and I both laughed instinctively knowing that my “team” would be bewildered as to how best to handle this new bit of information. We both knew that the internal mindset of some of my non-black “team” members would trigger them to resort back to deeply held racist views about diversity and inclusion as a PR stunt and not as a valued and necessary component of good business.

Within a short time, I received a visit from a member of my “team” asking me if I could join them and the media guest for the night’s prearranged dinner. My response was “no” since I already had plans (nothing critical but I had no interest in aiding their new agenda). I proceeded to call another black tribe member and mentor who ultimately shared my outrage but she also had wisdom gained from having lived a lot longer than me. She advised me to go to that dinner, not just to help benefit my “team,” but for my own self interest. Why? The media guest was a real “BOSS” whether my “team” chose to give him his credit or not. There could be no doubt that a man in his position, EARNED his way with both talent and fighting many obstacles to get there. The opportunity for me to meet him would, in fact, provide me with a chance to learn something about success and how to play the game called life. I eventually conceded and did go to that dinner (cancelling my plans LOL). Over time, the media boss become one of my best male mentors and a father figure. His wife and family sort of adopted me when I got a BIG position in his city of origin. There is a lot more to “unveil” in this story (1 Corinthians 10:13) but the main point now is that it taught me a lot about some “teams” and understanding when and how to be used in ALL relationships and circumstances.


Planting Seed Lesson: No matter the life event, try to find the opportunity hidden within the situation. It might be small or big (not obvious or even tangible)
but you just might benefit in some way in the long run.
 

It’s All In the State of Mind

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If you think you are beaten, you are,

If you think that you dare not, you don’t,

If you’d like to win, but you think you can’t, 

It’s almost certain you won’t.

If you think you’ll lose, you’ve lost,

For out in the world you’ll find

Success begins with a fellow’s will—

It’s all in the state of mind.

*

Full many a race is lost

ere even a step is run,

And many a coward falls

ere even his work’s begun,

Think big, and your deeds will grow; 

Think small, and you’ll fall behind; 

Think that you can, and you will— 

It’s all in the state of mind.

*

If you think you are out-classed, you are; 

You’ve got to think high to rise;

You’ve got to be sure of yourself before You ever can win a prize,

Life’s battles don’t always go

To the stronger or faster man;

But soon or late the man who wins 

Is the man who thinks he can.

Written by Walter D. Wintle

Curse Word I: B!tch or Queen

Upon awakening one beautiful morning, after receiving some positive outcomes the day before, a wave of natural dopamine released deep within my being. I started singing and referring to myself in the third person – – my own own life coach and hype woman. While expressing gratitude and praising this flawed human, ME, for just being alive, I stretched and called myself a “lucky b!tch,” acknowledging just how far I’ve come. My life is not perfect by a long shot (my purging moments in July were a hot mess) but I would not trade my past experiences and problems with anyone. I finally got the divine “memo” outlining why things happened the way they did, my role and lesson in them and a glimpse of what is to come. For some reason, one of my self descriptive word choices triggered me to ponder whether using b!tch, even if used in a congratulatory context, was really me cursing myself. Something is being said but what?!

Words Matter! The words you use to refer to yourself and others matter. There is a section in this blog that features words every month with their definitions (the etymology, attributes or importance of what the word inherently symbolizes). All words help to create a vibrational vision for how we perceive and give meaning to ourselves, people, places and things. Some words carry high vibrational energy and some don’t seeming to almost guarantee a triggering reaction depending on the context in which and with whom it is used. How often do we ever think about the kind of energy these words possess – – blindly allowing them to manifest into reality?

All that purging (tabula rasa) last month has me feeling like Beatrix
 “The Bride” Kiddo (codename: Black Mamba)  – – after she fought her way out.

The word b!tch is one of the most common curse words in the English language. It literally means a female dog  (usually one in heat) but it is also a pejorative slang word for a person – – generally a woman – – who has certain unflattering personal traits (nasty attitude, unreasonable, malicious, or aggressive etc.). It can also be used in a praising or flattering way as a descriptive term for usually a woman – – maybe a feminist – – who is assertive and empowered (“Girl, you a bad b!tch!”). The term can even be applied to men but generally has the opposite connotation denoting weakness or maybe cowardliness. For example, the word “b!tchassness”, originally devised by Sean “Diddy” Combs during his show, The Making of the Band, is a particularly harsh pejorative word used to describe an attitude of general laziness, ineptitude or whininess. Trust and believe me, one never wants anyone to refer to you or your actions using this term.

Depending on the context, many women express outrage over the usage of the word b!tch. In our modern cultural indoctrination systems (particularly in the entertainment industry – – music, movies etc.), it is often used to degrade women  for simply being assertive or enforcing boundaries. “Why not use the word Queen or another more positive descriptive word to describe femininity?” many question. After all, who wouldn’t want to hold this high honor title and rule the world (or your own personal kingdom)? To be perfectly honest, I like the usage of the word Queen but I also view the the word “b!tch” fondly in my arsenal of favorite words precisely because it can have such raw, unapologetic POWER, both low and high vibrational energy. It’s the kind of word that can become its own exclamation point (!)…. sending out heatwaves of energy signaling that nothing more needs to be said. So for today, in my state of gratitude – – please don’t try to kill my positive vibe mindset – – I am keeping b!tch on speed dial, ready to ‘unveil” it, like a Hattori Hanzo samurai sword, to describe myself, another person or situation if it fits. Trust and believe, if I use the word, it will fit the circumstance perfectly!

Everyday you get to wake up is a great day! What will you call yourself?

“I don’t want to use my Hattori Hanzo samurai sword,” said the Queen. If I do, I’ll be called a  …

A Journey

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It’s a journey . . . that I propose . . . I am not the guide . . . nor technical assistant . . . I will be your fellow passenger . . .

Though the rail has been ridden . . . winter clouds cover . . . autumn’s exuberant quilt . . . we must provide our own guide-posts . . .

I have heard . . . from previous visitors . . . the road washes out sometimes . . . and passengers are compelled . . . to continue groping . . . or turn back . . . I am not afraid . . .

I am not afraid . . . of rough spots . . . or lonely times . . . I don’t fear . . . the success of this endeavor . . . I am Ra . . . in a space . . . not to be discovered . . . but invented . . .

I promise you nothing . . . I accept your promise . . . of the same we are simply riding . . . a wave . . . that may carry . . . or crash . . .

It’s a journey . . . and I want . . . to go . . .

Written By Nikki Giovanni

School Daze 2020

It’s officially August. Most American schools usual open by the end of the month. News reports are showing some school districts preparing to welcome students back while incorporating the social distancing guidelines, increasing cleaning protocols, online teaching options and staggered classes. Teachers and administrators are expressing both support and concern about returning to these environments generally rich with germs even before COVID-19 (just ask any teacher how common colds spread in most elementary classrooms.) Under a world-wide pandemic, most people are questioning whether the potential loss of human life is worth risking. Are we really prepared for America’s children and their caretakers (teachers, bus drivers, classroom aides, mom, dad, nana, grandpa, etc.) being exposed? After all, children are still learning the basics of reading, writing and mathematics in addition to self care, hygiene and team work. 

This amusing video shows a real dad teaching his daughter 
some of the basics about viruses and a few other things. 

Watch and enjoy! We must keep America’s children safe.

Most parents and teachers know that it is virtually impossible to supervise or “police” children 100% specifically related to social distancing, not touching surfaces or objects, hand washing, no facial contact, etc. As a former second grade teacher, I can recall students seeking oral sensory input (due to possible dental, speech therapy or sensory issues, etc.)  making it difficult for to me to stop them from putting inedible objects in their mouths (one student ate crayons periodically and another student picked his nose and … you fill in the picture). Trust me, as a certified germaphobe even before COVID-19, I did my absolute best to keep them both safe but it was difficult and stressful in a classroom comprised of 20-28 students.

I’ve advocated reforming the educational indoctrination system, for a number of reasons,  prior to COVID-19 but now find myself dazed and stunned by current events. I could not have imagined the incredible quandary we, as a society, would be forced to contemplate. I do not have a good solution to this complicated public health crisis especially since some form of educational indoctrination is needed for any modern society. Children also greatly benefit from socially interacting with other children including special needs students. The importance of receiving a good education cannot be refuted but the current choice between sending children to school during a pandemic and the potential loss of life is not a reasonable option. At a minimum, all other educational options should be prioritized (such as remote learning options etc.) until the health of all America’s (children and teachers alike) can be secured.

Our schools have always served as the backbone and safety net for both children and families in this country. America’s school daze won’t be the same in 2020. American leadership have seemingly failed to establish a national agenda to halt the progression of COVID-19 before the start of the new school year. Prior to opening schools, our national infection rate should have been on the decline but inept leadership has seemingly prevented this from happening. Perhaps our political leaders failed science class or have never been around innocent children. Whatever their reasons for advocating schools opening nationally during a pandemic, educators, parents and teachers are now faced with very difficult decisions.

Science is real. 

Human lives matter. 

Children are our future. 

These are not just clichés or slogans. If the national school reopening strategy is not handled responsibly (no one approach fits each community or state), this situation has serious risks and potential consequences. America’s school daze won’t be the same in 2020. Regardless of what happens, both teachers and parents need to prepare COVID-19 lesson plans for our children based upon the NU world reality.  

BrainPop: COVID 19 Lesson Planning begins now ….

A 3ACT Story

“There once was a little black girl” Some people know parts of my familial indoctrination story. Not many know specific details on every event unless they’ve earned the privilege. Only a select few know my present reality either. Privacy is a valuable commodity. But no one knows my future yet to be defined within my heart but me and spirit. It will remain veiled.

Why am I making these statements? It now time to deconstruct my 3ACT story filling in some blanks and unveiling a few past experiences, observations and musings related to this game called life. My vision for this website was to offer girls and women encouragement for self discovery and healing, especially those who might have been emotionally orphaned during childhood. I now understand that my only real purpose is to heal myself (still a work in progress – – got 20% more room for growth LOL). For the record, the only way I ever changed my familial indoctrination and life direction was to rewrite my way out of it losing people, places and ideas that did not serve my highest good. (Period). I now understand the necessity of all my experiences and my reason for being here. It all makes sense  – – the good, bad and the ugly – – all served a higher purpose. Each lesson offered an important opportunity for growth preparing me for my destiny. If this resonates for you, please use and learn from my past experiences – – or not.

American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton left 
his home, as an orphan, in search of his life’s purpose  
– – writing his destiny along the way.

My writing collection is legendary (in my own mind) outlining the early musings of a confused child, teenager and woman trying to make sense out of chaos  – – observing human hypocrisy while also fighting to “unveil” her true, authentic self. In fact, these journals and diaries served as my training ground for becoming surgical in knowing self, boundary enforcement and bullsh!t detection. They also describe my hopes and dreams as I learned to become a fighter and warrior. As Muhammad Ali demonstrated, a real champion of life masters self, handles the inevitable failure with class and grace, and perseveres to rise again (1 Corinthians 10:13).

Pai Mei, ruthless martial arts master, Training School – Kill Bill

We are all enrolled in life’s training school. Did you pass your Saturn lessons?

Encountering many challenges  – – abandonment, rejection, bullying, failure, slander, gossip, heart break, racism, sexism, discrimination and lots more – – provided the “fitness test” needed for my spiritual growth. My worst regrets are still the self inflicted wounds. Yet, I am still here – – sound in mind, body and spirit. I am a survivor. And so are you. What will WE do with our individual and collective NU beginnings and opportunities? Now ponder that for a minute …..

“Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of playing a poor hand well.”

Robert Louis Stevenson

Saturn Returns

Welcome back Tribe! Something interesting was said in July 2020 making it an emotional month for me. I took a self care break from posting exhausted by the coronavirus coverage (COVID-19 or simply “Rona”). During this time, I was stripped clean – – tabula rosa  – –  enduring a sort of spiritual surgery – –  with no anesthetic. Ouch! It hurt like hell. This soul trans-form-ation “unveiled” my hidden vulnerability even from my own consciousness. In other words … Life happened and I cried a lot. Sometimes these watershed moments occurred after an intense debate with a tribe member or watching too much propaganda TV. I cried following several accidental falls ending with me being physically hurt. I cried after receiving a call indicating an abnormal mammogram (you’re hearing it now but I told no one). I even cried for no apparent reason at all.

Photo by Stephen Isaiah on Unsplash

No broken bones . . . just another opportunity to cry and release 
sadness. Reminded me of the many times I’ve fallen physically, 
mentally and spiritually since childhood.

I wondered why this was all happening approaching the threshold of self pity. I even had the audacity to complain about my bruised/scratched arm after a bicycle accident to a man with half an arm missing. Unbelievable right? He showed genuine concern and compassion for this minor ailment. Was I being selfish? Self absorbed? Narcissistic??? Perhaps, I was guilty a little (assuming the persona of a self centered beautiful child) but remember a true adult narcissist would never admit their own imperfections, sadness, selfishness, fuckery and flaws. With my full humanity on display, however, I gained self awareness and clarity via the lessons imbedded in each experience. Yes – – I am indeed “hard and black no chaser” but I am also “soft and pink” – – a loving human who cares for herself and feels very deeply for others.

Self-pity and bruises had me feeling a little like 
Beatrix “The Bride” Kiddo (codename: Black 
Mamba) from the movie Kill Bill. 

Life is not perfect. Achieving the “good life” ain’t easy or fair even before COVID-19. Life happens to all of us in one fashion or another. I didn’t have the actual “Rona” but a kind of mental virus had taken over. Thinking about a master plan for the “Rona” and its side effects – – high unemployment, food banks being stretched to the limit, children’s safety being minimized as schools contemplate opening, violent protests and police interactions etc.  – – led me down a internal path of “unveiling” and clearing away sadness within my own heart. We, the people, are not necessarily entitled to a life without challenges but watching human suffering and daily political “fuckery” can be too much to bear. Religious leaders talk about having divine  “favor” which is a very real thing. It can happen when one receives unexplainable protection and bliss without obvious effort. But maintaining one’s balance and appreciating your blessings within a struggle or chaotic world can be difficult – – even for me. The opportunity to release my inner sadness provided healing of sorts freeing me once gain to redefine who I am and my life purpose.

Thank you DH, PJ, PH, SK and one-armed man.  You questioned and mirrored my “fuckery”  forcing me back into reality with tough love.


I’ve experienced incredible opportunities in my life that seemed to happen unexpectedly. During these times, my EGO roared with pride and a kind of invincibility. Pride is an interesting thing, however. It can make one think you’re “special,” entitled and above reproach deserving only the best (no problems). But in reality – – TrUth – – we all put our pants on one leg at a time. Life still happens along with its challenges. We are still human – – flawed and fabulous – – experiencing our own personal Job moments (the Biblical character who loses everything after being tested by Satan) where we can question our experiences and why we are having them. 

Stay humble lil B!tch,” said Saturn.

So here are a few lessons that I’ve relearned once again:

  • Whether life is good or bad (just lessons so judgement isn’t required), appreciate every single moment. 
  • Stay grateful because things could change within a blink of an eye. It doesn’t mean one has to live in fear …. just never forget things could be different. Is your glass half empty or half full? Perspective matters immensely.
  • You’ll find out  who your real friends are when things are challenging. When things are great, everybody loves you. “I appreciate you, man” some will say. Those who truly care will tell you the hard&black truth – – tough love to help steer you back towards the light.
  • The whole pride cometh before a fall sh!t is TrUe. Just watch any celebrity in the spot light – – one minute hot and the next not so much.  This is a real experience for us ordinary humans too only our fall from grace and the public sphere of influence is smaller.
  • So what is the secret? I recognize the mystery of life. I can’t tell you what to think but I know my life is seemingly spiritually governed, in part, by some energy – –  a divine force – – that can propel me forward even when I don’t deserve it. Those who know me well can attest to this. Therefore I can’t take all the credit for my life experiences in their entirety. I am co-creating with the universe – – a divine partnership (Isaiah 41:10). When its time to move or stop, I do what I’m told guided by my INNER-knowing (unless I second guess which generally leads to absolute regret.)

Welcome to NU beginnings …..

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Just like a mustard seedling emerging from the ground, I rise a new (NU).

So welcome back to 3ACTunveiled – – your favorite online blogging source (ok … maybe not trUe yet but I claim it). While I do not represent one of your traditional media sources like CNN, MSNBC or Fox news, I am a blogger willing to offer unique opinions, perspectives and musings on some societal events and the human condition leading to spiritual growth and evolution. My goal is to share my opinions and thoughts responsibly being balanced, direct and with honorable intentions. 

In August, I will explore circumstances, issues and challenges leading one to NU beginnings (exploring the lessons of Job like experiences, the idea of word curses, authentic, healthy self esteem, etc.) and any other subject that peaks my interest or resonates for me. At this point, I must issue a general warning that the usage of profanity will appear more frequently this month for affect. Like a teenager breaking free from parental tutelage (or a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis after the major trans-form-ation), I am testing some boundaries feeling rebellious with a desire to challenge the status quo. This is the vibe I’m feeling right now as a NU thing is being done within my soul. Will you take a journey with me singing hallelujah feeling the vibes but with a grimme twist?

Special thanks to my Pai Mei spiritual masters.
You resonate with me. You inspire me.

Update 8-5-20: It appears I’m not the only one experiencing the Saturn Return. Check out the interview with former first lady, MO, friend in my head.

https://www.lovebscott.com/michelle-obama-says-shes-dealing-low-grade-depression-partially-blames-donald-trump-video

Anastasia

What comes after Trans-form-ation?

Greek word  – – ἀνάστασις – – meaning evolution, reinvention, redemption, resuscitation, resurrection, rebirth, revealed, rejuvenation, resurgence

In other words … Triumph Over______.

But how Sway??? There is a BIG difference between change and real trans-form-ation

GRACE x (Hard Work, Energy and Effort) – (pride/ego) = ?

Sometimes when you hit rock BOTTOM (tabula rasa
), there is no place to go but UP.




General warning: The usage of profanity will appear more frequently this month for affect. 

Do Not Love Half Lovers

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Do not love half lovers

Do not entertain half friends 

Do not indulge in works of the half talented

Do not live half a life 

and do not die a half death

If you choose silence, then be silent

When you speak, do so until you are finished

Do not silence yourself to say something

And do not speak to be silent

If you accept, then express it bluntly

Do not mask it

If you refuse then be clear about it 

for an ambiguous refusal is but a weak acceptance

Do not accept half a solution

Do not believe half truths

Do not dream half a dream

Do not fantasize about half hopes

Half a drink will not quench your thirst

Half a meal will not satiate your hunger

Half the way will get you no where

Half an idea will bear you no results

Your other half is not the one you love

It is you in another time yet in the same space

It is you when you are not

Half a life is a life you didn’t live, 

A word you have not said

A smile you postponed 

A love you have not had

A friendship you did not know

To reach and not arrive

Work and not work

Attend only to be absent

What makes you a stranger to them closest to you

and they strangers to you

The half is a mere moment of inability

but you are able for you are not half a being

You are a whole that exists to live a life 

not half a life

Written By Khalil Gibran