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  • This is my year of Miracles: Taking the limits off

    January 24th, 2023

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  • Nourishing Sunday Morning Love: aka: Supercharging Miracles

    January 22nd, 2023

    my love is healing

    my love is soft & comfy 

    my love is Sunday morning- love

    my love is holy waters – love

    my love is fresh full manifestations of grace

    my love is snow gazing, watching glory fall….~your poet Krissy Mosley

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  • The Light is Still Coming:

    March 20th, 2020

    such a beautiful storm

    seas talking with the ocean,

    seen a many things passing, fearful and normal

    never saw this day a-coming.

    what If I can’t carry, everything -the world has me buying

    what if I’m, running around with my eyes wide open – while others maybe dying

    how will I know, I can’t carry this load

    how will I know, if I’m half past crazy or its me and the world

    one thing I know- I remember those old scriptures

    I remember them well,

    “reap what you sow” “God is not the author of fear nor confusion but of love and a sound mind”

    so I’m telling myself, get hold of yourself

    hold on to your faith and let go of the day.

    hollowed hearts- cry out,

    God we made our mistakes,

    coming closer and closer,

    the sky it awakes, turning our faces to you

    God- we are turning our faces,

    to you. Amen.

    your Kindness sister Krissy

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  • “Feel A Little Prayer Wheel Turning, Know that the fires burning” : “Say A Little Prayer,” Goes A Long Way

    March 16th, 2020

    One thing I could always count on was morning prayer. Even when things went wrong, bouncing around seem to be my middle name. Sometimes we moved across town only to move back downtown. Only to slide back over to the east of the city. The one thing that remained constant was prayer.

    I can remember the all night prayers huddled around the living room. I can remember mama and her holy oil. Glued to the walls and metallic wallpaper. I can remember the smell of castor oil and frankincense. I can remember the pouring of water in ceramic bowls. Two of my mother’s bowls were split down the center.

    Crackling of waters in clay.

    We stood, we bowed, we laid prostrate,

    we gave our prayers to faith,

    we surrendered those days,

    where the nightmare seemed to creep behind those prayers we prayed

    here we are counting broken-ness, as our eyes grew legs searching for the sun.

    there we are, staying all night if we had to, until the fetters of our minds were done.

    some said, “it didn’t take all that” but we prayed

    to keep our sanity,

    some said “they didn’t have time to pray” but mama said she “could pray any time, anywhere. In whisper, softly and moaned. Through song, until the prayers got down to the bone.

    we prayed while our faith seemed weak and worn out

    we prayed with no money in our pockets

    we prayed together, we prayed alone

    we prayed with eviction notice in our hands

    we prayed picking iron beds and recycled soda cans

    we prayed…

    and I still believe miracles happen when you pray.

    kindness sister Krissy

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  • Saving the Best For last

    March 8th, 2020

    (photo- of my babies when they were small)

    Some things are never forgotten, laboring souls that go to church

    because we didn’t know, how to fight tired nights with weary days.

    or the systems of oppression-recession,

    systems that knock us down to the date, they go w-a-a-y back,

    systems that refuse to acknowledge more external,

    as to the wisdom of God

    the creator of all that is,

    both in & out-eternal

    Prayers flooding beneath the red cushion-stains

    the brown and grey wooden Briar-patch

    Attach to us the impossible,

    Miracles so wide spread they reach even the dead

    so let it be said ,

    we got up and walked

    walked on water

    moved mountains

    “stopped the mouths of lions”

    turned our “waters into wine”

    we “touched the hem of his garment”

    we “laid down our burdens”

    for the last time

    kindness sister Krissy

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