Thursday, January 16th, 2020
My Soul, God & the World
Cover image: Lucy Jane at the Luxembourg Garden
Image courtesy of Dr. Roseline Armange
A clinical and health psychologist by training, Dr. Roseline Armange (Lucy Jane), earned her doctorate in cognitive psychology at the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Sorbonne, Paris) with summa cum laude distinction (mention très honorable et les félicitations du jury). Her scholarship exploits the intersection of politics, race, gender, literature, philosophy, and psychology. The interdisciplinary nature of her research led her to be selected as the 2018-2019 Dubois-Mandela-Rodney Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Faculty at the Department of Afroamerican and African Studies of the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor). By placing non-Western academic knowledge’s and creative praxis at the epicenter of her work, Armange’s scholarly and artistic foundations challenge the cultural and Western world view. Her career as a humanistic scholar intertwines with her artistic persona. Art and aesthetics are at the intersections of her passions for creative writing, fashion, and Soul-Jazz music. Her world mission aims to inspire and awaken the light in us.
"My Soul, God & the World" is the second of two poems by Lucy Jane that ETBP is honored to publish.
Un, Deux, Trois, my voice is calming, is power
Quatre, Cinq, Six, my feet, standing against the wall
The wall of fear, the wall of misery
The misery of the soul, the misery of the Ego.
And I ask myself principle questions.
What are my intentions says, Oprah.
My friends call me the “Game changer,” the “Light in the Darkness”
The “One,” the “Called.”
In the midst of my Godly mission
My strength has gone.
And I call for a renewal
And I scream for a rebirth,
A call of Revelation
A call of Revolution
A call of endless Evolution
Sitting on the shore of my thoughts. I am amazed by the insane becoming sane.
So, I am choosing Godself, I am choosing myself...
It is a thing to stand, it is something to voice.
It is something to be
A matter of my soul
A matter of the divine
A matter of Being,
A matter of breathing
A matter of moving
And I am surrounding.
Feeling light again
Feeling alive again
Amid the dead souls,
the misery of the capitalist world dies next to my wounds.
And I stand!
I stand as I am
I stand because We Stand
For the dreams of my God, My Mother
for the dream of Man Nolas
For the dream of the many
For the dream of Bernadette
For the dream of Mamie
For the dream of my mum’s unrealized dreams
For the dream of Her
For the dream of Hers
For the dream of so Many
For the dream of Her-Stories
For their dreams alive in mine
I stand
I choose to Stand
Firmly
Fiercely
Strongly
Because it is My duty
It is our Duty
To let a legacy
To breathe life into so Many
As a Re-source of the Source
As a lamp
It is a thing to stand
It is a thing, so I stand
It is a thing, so I am.
Lucy Jane. A
December 12th, 2019, Paris 11e.
The night and the Sky.
Read Lucy Jane's poem entitled "In Memory of the Past Present and Future" by clicking HERE.