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The Red Tent (part one)

Scripting Utopia Challenge

By Kayleigh Fraser ✨Published about a month ago 1 min read
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The first child of Utopia is born to the December full moon. It is the ninth hour, of the ninth day, of the ninth zodiac -

the first number of completion.

She is conceived of the highest frequency and of purest love and bathed in the new moon energies of Spring’s accretion.

The season’s promise of nurturing sunrise births her heart. A true heart infused with eternal optimism

and hope.

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The sun’s grace infuses her with fire and it’s passion now governs her soul. From this first moment, from this first spark, from this first foundation -

her consciousness knows radiance.

She evolves through the descending seasons before being plunged into the darkness of winter’s sharp contrasting variance.

She is birthed in the Red Tent to a circle of wise, attuned women, supporting, empowering, sharing

in strength.

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This was written for my unofficial Scripting Utopia challenge, which I pray you will join in with ♥️ It’s open to all forms of writing, all styles and with no word count. Be free in scripting your version of Utopia before the new moon rises!

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About the Creator

Kayleigh Fraser ✨

philosopher, alchemist, writer & poet with a spirit of fire & passion for all things health & love related 💫

“When life gives you lemons,

Know you are asking for them.

If you want oranges, focus on oranges”

🍊🍋💥🍋🍊

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Comments (4)

  • L.C. Schäferabout a month ago

    Enjoyed this a lot, intrigued me right from the opening line 😁

  • Christy Munsonabout a month ago

    Enjoyed this one with its lush otherworldliness! Your line, "the first number of completion" fascinates. I have no idea what it means, and although I would love to have fully gotten the reference, I don't need to know to appreciate the artistry of this lovely poem. Thanks also for bringing my attention to this unofficial challenge. I'll look into it!

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout a month ago

    This was so breathtakingly beautiful and extremely powerful! Loved your story!

  • shanmuga priyaabout a month ago

    Keep up the great work!

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