Datan 96 - Self-defined Woman
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January 2, 2004
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Today's Datan from the Darogan speaks of a Self-defined Woman, with changing Pelider in the first and sixth positions, moving to Changing Mood.

George woke up with on thing on his mind on this first business day of 2004: to get tattoos. He had two specific tattoos that he wanted to have done, so he called Michael Zepher, a friend in Uptown who runs a tattoo parlar on Lyndale Avenue and he promised to open the shop a bit early to work him in.

In preparation for this, George wrote his initials in Grith text and was delighted to to discover that the Earth trees associated with the Grith sounds of "G", "M" and "G" were the vine and ivy, which were also sacred to the ancient Celts. He wants Michael to draw these Grith characters on the base of his neck in back.

If Grith, his initials are:



The other tattoo that he wanted was a Trellog drawn in the Covl orientation, with one spiral down and the other two up, which is what women Disciples normally associate with their womb (the lower spiral) and ovaries (the two upper spirals). He liked the idea of complementing the Ces oriented Trellog I have tattooed on my abdomen, between the navel and groin.

I told him that it would be alright if he oriented it in the Ces position, but he insisted that he felt his nature within our relationship was that of Spirit Embracing, rather than Spirit Seeking. It was interesting because it was the first time that we had actually spoken openly with each other about this since he joined the Assemblly.

Praise be,
The Blessed Three



David Maple-Green
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