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Teraphim

an assortment of Astarte figurines representing the goddess Asherah
Image courtesy of The Israel Museum
 
*Teraphim – pre-patriarchal household deities or oracles, often translated in the Hebrew Bible as “vile things”
 
Those they call vile things
are an homage
to Her beauty
 
She who was carved
from hidden heat
and forbidden words
 
She whose wisdom
has been cheapened
nearly erased
 
They call us vile things
 
as though the world
could contain just
one form of value
one way of loving
 
But we know
our boundless worth
our homes full of love
healing and sustaining
 
We know
our divine beauty
as we walk strut sashay
staking our claim
 
We are oracles
for those yet unborn
speaking our truth
our wisdom
a balm and a map
 
Toward a time
When all truths are cherished
and all faces
bear the mark of eternity
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