Showing posts with label virtual world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virtual world. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Nina Simone Tribute Concert at the Museum of Heroic Women...Today!

Please come to the new Museum of Heroic Women today for an exciting event: a Nina Simone Tribute Concert!

Thurs March 20 at 2PM SLT.

Please come and support the new museum and great music!


Teleport to Nina Simone Tribute Concert

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Giving Thanks! A Message of Peace from Ginette Pinazzo to Second Life Residents

In honor of our North American membership, happy harvest festival! (Thanksgiving!) Lets pause to thank SL, each other, and all residents  for bringing us closer., making new memories and offering wonderful experiences. And don't forget, in Japan: Labor Thanksgiving Day is the following day, so give thanks worldwide!

Yes, its not unusual to complain abt things, about Second Life, for example. It's not unusual to overlook the joy and wonder around us. Let's remember the good work and passion that so many contribute to the experience everyday. People are just human, humans just people, after all. It is amazing that they rise above shortcomings and bring magic into the world. Despite the pitfalls and blunders that comprise humanity daily, the Goddess of Creation smiles upon us all.

Enjoy life and thank those around you for being such an important part of it!

- Love, Gina (Ginette Pinazzo)

Monday, November 5, 2012

A More Female-Friendly Second Life? Visit and Support the Matriarchal Hub and Womens Resource Center in SL

In the ongoing effort to help Second Life become a more female-friendly environment, we ask you to visit and support the constantly evolving Matriarchal Hub and Womens Resource Center.

The center has 5 main categories with new links to resources added every week.

  1. Women in Business
  2. Women in Community
  3. Women in Culture
  4. Women in Society
  5. Women in Wellness

See the Matriarchal Hub in the Second Life Destination Guide (comment and Like the hub, please!)

Purpose of the Hub:
To gather resources in one central location to create a transformative experience that helps promote a more female-friendly virtual world environment. Despite virtual worlds 'leading the way' in many areas, they still often perpetuate sexist and often misogynist trends. Within Second Life, for example, misogynist cults and rape culture are rampant. These destructive and barbaric tendencies are not even buried, but are very close to the surface. It is possible to find 'gorean' content (a thinly disguised misogynist cult) marketed on the homepage when residents first enter SL. Issues like this can easily be addressed with a campaign of awareness and education.  (many Gorean followers, for example, may not even realize the content they condone is based on rape and kidnapping)
The Matriarchy Hub/Womens Resource Center seeks to be an early step in the long process of awareness and education to alter the culture of Second Life to become more in-synch with changing demographics, to reflect and address the new cultures of Empowerment, women-as-leaders, Women as the key resident market.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Blogs Of Note: SaveMe Oh: Controversy Creativity and Comedy?

Part of my series of recommendations for interesting, exciting or useful blogs.

The always lovable, trending and controversial artist of Second LIfe, SaveMe Oh maintains a well-read blog abt her adventures in the virtual world. It's a wild ride of colorful commentary and quirky chat logs that range from hilarious to haunting.

SaveMe captures insight into the tumultuous world of Second Life, especially the dynamic and alluring 'art scene', that scene's inhabitants and personalities, and the ever-evolving 'drama' that some find addictive. Whether you love or hate (please don't hate!), the content is engaging and illustrates the absolutely energetic relationships that comprise the creative world of SL.

Is SaveMe a true protest artist or performance artist in the virtual world? Are those funny videos (machinima) works of poetic genius or cutting-edge comedy sketches? Are they both? You will have fun trying to find out in this blog. Like some of the best topical comediennes, SaveMe Oh never backs away from current goings-on in the SL universe.

Try some bitter chocolate with the sweet at SaveMe Oh's blog

Friday, October 12, 2012

Femdom Hunt 3 Starts Today! The Best of Matriarchy in Second LIfe!


The amazing Femdom Hunt starts today. This is the event's third incarnation! (yes, Matriarchy in SL is here to stay and is growing)

TFH runs October 12th through October 29thevent in Second Life.

There is information abt the hunt at the Future Femdom landing point.We are happy to be participating in this grid-wide event! (and we have a great hidden prize this time! See the clue at our Landing Point)

Also, read more here:
http://femdomhunt.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Psalms of Woman by slave serf spot

Two wonderful pieces submitted by slave serf spot, emtitled Psalms of Woman.......

Psalm 1 of the Woman

i give thanks to the Women i serve directly who know i serve Them and Those who do not know but still serve.

Woman is God and God is Woman.

Praise Them for suffering my existence and i serve Them eagerly for They are my Masters

- slave serf
************


Psalm 2 of the Woman

the sun was ignited to show the power of Woman,
Her glory and Her paradise,
for mere simple men  shower in the light of Woman
and they revel in Her beauty and Her strength,
Her brilliance and darkness,
Her kindness and cruelty,
Her ability to heal and to wound,
Glorious Womankind guide us through Your dark to see Your light. Praise be Woman and suffer the man who serves You.
Praise be Goddess in all Her Glory!

- slave serf
************

We have these (and many of slave-submitted writings) on the Future Femdom site here

Friday, September 28, 2012

Femdom Hunt 3 is Coming! Second Life's Amazing Matriarchal Event!

October 12th until October 29th, there will be another amazing Femdom Hunt event in Second Life.

A great way to experience the femdom side of SL and get some free gifts at the same time!

There is information abt the hunt at the Future Femdom landing point.We are happy to be participating in this grid-wide event!

Also, read more here:
http://femdomhunt.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 24, 2012

Join and Support the Sisterhood: Come to Future Femdom in Second Life

Join and Support the Sisterhood by entering Second Life and exploring the city of Future Femdom, a 100% immersive societal matriarchy in SL. At Future Femdom, all men are bred to worship the entire Matriarchy.  It's not about 'bedroom sex' or 'slave ownership'...this isn't a BDSM place. Future Femdom is about Empowerment and Leadership, as Sisters lead the world. It is about working together to lead, as men learn to worship us as we do.

Learn more:

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Beware the Middle Management of Second LIfe: Poor Leadership Plagues the Virtual World

Hey, this might be part one in a series called 'Having a Career in Second Life: Are You Crazy?' - Gina

I'd have to characterize my 'career' in Second Life as a series of wonderful accomplishments punctuated by occasional brushes with ineptitude.  I can count those brushes on one hand, so they are infrequent, though traumatic in each case.

As you work in SL, doing whatever great things you envision, you will undoubtedly encounter what some people call 'drama'. I am not talking about drama (an overused term anyway). There are cases wherein I'd use the term appropriately, such as the 'drama' that many trolls cause on purpose, due to malevolence or incompetence. But again, this in not the subject of this article.

With the day-to-day 'drama' you may encounter, chances are you have reached a point where those issues don't even bother you. They are inconsequential. They are ephemeral.

No, I'm talking about the secret 'glass ceiling' of Second LIfe. SL's Middle Managers.

As you do your good work, and aspire to do better, you may reach a point where you encounter a certain cadre of residents. These are residents like any other, save for the fact they envision themselves as something far more. They envision themselves with more power, more influence, more credibility. This is not a problem on its own, and after all, there are people with more power, influence and credibility. The specific phenomenon to which I refer is rather insidious, because in Second Life, many of the Middle Managers dont have the maturity, ethics or experience to actually be responsible.

This is a dangerous situation because you may have very unqualified and possibly toxic personalities in 'positions' within Second Life that affect many people.With power, influence and credibility these people should have responsibility, yet too often I see that this cadre of residents lacks any positive leadership skills to fulfill the 'job' in a responsible manner.

Effective leaders excel in communication and listening skills, engage with their group, have awareness and facilitate creative investment from the members. This is a rare occurrence within the Middle Managers of Second Life. Too often, these Middle Managers are arrogant, unresponsive or outwardly destructive. Amazingly, as one would think the virtual world might 'lead the way' when it comes to networking and group dynamics, when you reach a certain level, you see the opposite is true. Top-down management, micromanagement or complete alienation are all common practices of the Second Life Middle Management. Sometimes it seems that Second Life is stuck in a 100-year old management style.

It doesn't help that the administration itself (Linden Labs) has, within its conduct, some of the worst practices of toxic management style. However, you don't even need to examine the practices of LL (which is another, admittedly more complex issue), to see the problem with the so-called Middle Management.

Typically, the Middle Managers of SL are self-appointed, though not always, such as in the Linden Endowment For The Arts, where they are hand-picked by the Lab. And not all of them are poor leaders, but if you are going to embark on a SL career, be prepared for the worst.

Realize that the Middle Management of SL has, within its population, some very unqualified and outright toxic personalities. These are residents who will stop at nothing to maintain their imagined positions. Always stay alert and never move too quickly. Never get too involved with them. Keep your privacy intact. It simply isn't worth risking the chance that a toxic personality will invade your privacy.

In group dynamics, Trust is always one of the most important topics. Be careful with your trust. These Middle Managers are simply not always responsible enough to value you as they should, and could turn on you within seconds. Keep a nice distance that is safe and be ready to stand up to defend what is right, despite the odds. Realize you may think you are working with someone at least as mature and responsible as you, but those facts may change quickly.

Tip: Maintain your own publicity and marketing, to survive whatever damage the Middle Managers may attempt to cause.

My career in Second Life has been largely fruitful. As I stated, the instances of toxic Middle Management have been few.
  • Back in the early days of Zindra's formation (the adult continent), both Lias Leandros / Blady Bommerang and Counter Landfall / Gavin Hird quickly revealed themselves to be toxic personalities that were self-imagined Middle Managers.  Because of their lack of responsibility they caused great damage. They tried to control or shut down conversations, acting as if they were authorities well beyond their actual positions. Their 'work' alienated countless residents, negatively impacted business and social aspects of SL, and directly led to the destruction of community on the adult mainland.
  • Within the LEA (Linden Endowment For The Arts) there was a small minority of Middle Managers who exercised unethical behaviors and almost destroyed the organisation through manipulation and political maneuvers. Because LEA is 'propped up' by Linden Labs, it survived, but nevertheless kept some of the same Middle Management. The legacy that is left is one of corruption, and a negative publicity sting that doesn't seem to be reversing.
I think a career in Second Life is a viable concept, if you have great ideas, perseverance, and the ability to perceive the danger of poor Leaders in advance.
Positive leadership is rare in SL.
Keep your eyes open. - Gina




Monday, August 27, 2012

New Summer 2012 Future Femdom Catalog and Guide

We're very excited to announce the release of the new Future Femdom Guide and Catalog Summer 2012 edition.

The Guide includes every LM and texture for each and every item and area of Future Femdom, so you can explore and study various parts of the city.

The Guide is available at the Future Femdom Landing Point and also is contained within the many Reading Seats throughout FF. (a great way to sit on a slave to relax while browsing the book)

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Old Men's Club at LEA: Linden Endowment For The Arts and The Cage

This is a story intended to amuse:
I am telling it here for one reason: to illustrate how the virtual world of Second Life is still plagued by archaic closed-mindedness and very predictable male egos, who love to throw those egos around in what I term the 'middle management' level of SL.

Some time ago, while I was on the board at LEA (Linden Endowment For The Arts), one of the many things I did (and was never thanked for, of course) was the project to get the LEA a proper Landing Point, and then have it listed in the Second Life Destination Guide. It had been rather ludicrous that LEA had neither an actual LP or Destination Guide listing since it formed, and in actuality, this amazing oversight indicates exactly how 'out of touch' the organisation was.

In any case, I spent countless hours working with the board and participating artists to create an open-air style radial platform with links to every aspect and area of LEA. This was designed to eventually tie into the LEA website (should it ever come to exist). The image at top should show the style of openess and welcomeness I was planning. (it may be hard to see the sightlines from the photo, but it was very open and had a lot of links and accessible content) The LEA had so many departments and ongoing projects that there were dozens of possible links, so I planned for growth.

When a very small minority of the board decided to discriminate and manipulate in order to have me fired, these members of what I will term the 'Old Men's Club' made certain I was gone and never once thanked for any of my contributions. Typical of that form of arrogance.

As always, I must state that the vast majority of LEA participants and board members are wonderful and loving, hard-working and caring people who deserve every success. And most of the men I deal with in SL are fabulous, kind and enjoyable in every way. It is, sadly, a slim minority of very bad apples that ruin the pie. This minority perpetuates the ancient ways of arrogance. Hundreds of years out of date.

But here is the amusing part....
Before the door had even closed behind me, my Landing Point was replaced.
Look at this image:

I affectionately call it the LEA Cage. When you teleport to LEA now, you are literally surrounded on all sides by prison-like bars, reaching up and collapsing into the sky so there is no escape. This is the perfect metaphor for the mentality of the oppressive Old Mens Club. Gone are the sightlines and welcoming content: now you are imprisoned in a forboding funnel.

This should not surprise anyone who is remotely familiar with the LEA's resident architect, the one who has made an SL career out of building very very very tall and grotesque, skinny, oppressive objects. Werner Kurosawa is one of those Old Men from the Club who create ominous structures that might impress adolescent boys, but seem designed with no consideration that people may actually be inhabiting the buildings! These un-ergonomic designs enforce claustrophobia and are forboding, cold statements that stab into the sky.

Take a look at the other works of Werner Kurosawa and see the common elements:
Large, lumpy, perhaps, but mostly impossibly large and/or tall.

I think it is very funny (and a bit obvious) that Werner Kurosawa creates a giant phallus each time. One of his LEA buildings, for example, is so phallic and so tall, it is unphotographicable. 

I think it is funny (and pathetic) that all of my work was replaced by yet another Werner Kurosawa phallus. I have no love for this man, as his behavior during my time at LEA was akin to that of child. I really don't work with children in SL.His communication-style I would describe as 'non-existent'. But, really, it's his phallic architecture that stands out the most.

The little man couldn't wait even one day to erect his phallic cage.
A metaphor for the Old Men's Club?
Is this what we have left of the old ways?
The dinosaurs?

This is a story intended to amuse. See the Cage and Laugh. These dinosaurs are not going to be around much longer.



Saturday, July 21, 2012

The Hunt is On! International Femdom Day Treasure Hunt Starts July 21

Find boots likes these all over SL! Each of the participating femdom sims in Second Life has FIVE of these special boots hidden around....each boot contains a free gift!

Plus if you collect ALL of the boots you are eligible for a big 1000L cash prize!


Future Femdom is excited to be participating in this all new event: the Femdom Hunt for IFD (International Femdom Day)

The hunt runs for the entire week so make sure to join in the fun!
Produced by the Femdom Community in SL group

Go to Future Femdom and get your FREE HUD to start!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

International Femdom Day 2012: Celebrations in Second Life: Sisters United: Hosted by Ginette Pinazzo

International Femdom Day was established as a July 24 celebration and the tradition will continue this year in the virtual world of Second Life.

Ginette Pinazzo will be hosting an inclusive event that brings together the many aspects of female-led community and culture in SL  Expect some of the most influential organisations and groups, and many newcomers.

"The theme I am promoting for this event will be Sisters United", and will touch upon matters of togetherness and cooperation.

Details to be announced soon. Contact Ginette Pinazzo with inquiries.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Ginette Pinazzo Opens New Matriarchal Hub - Femdom Gateway - Womens Resource Center in Second Life

With two locations so far (and more to come!), a New Matriarchal Hub - Femdom Gateway - Womens Resource Center has opened in Second Life. Ginette Pinazzo runs the centers, which contain links to resources (both inworld and out) designed to create a more female-friendly user experience in the virtual worlds. The centers have five main categories, and links are added every week.
The Categories:
- Women In Society
- Women in Culture
- Women in Community
- Women in Wellness
- Women in Business

The newest center has opened in downtown Zindra (SL's adult mainland), in the region of Bronlen.
Teleport to the downtown Matriarchal Hub now

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Femdom Fiesta Coming in May: Second Life's Best Matriarchies Celebrate




Stay tuned for details of our upcoming Femdom Fiesta events from Friday the 4th of May through Sunday the 6th of May. We will be celebrating Femdom and Cinco de Mayo!

We are seeking volunteers to help with events, as well as sponsors. Please contact StarSong Bright in world if you would like to get involved!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

New Bathing Pool at Future Femdom

In th sky above Future Femdom, we have many areas, including a House Of The Future. In this house are many Pods (Sleeping Pod, Kitchen Pod, etc)
This week we have finished the new Bathing Pod, a relaxing pool with 5 places for Sisters to enjoy the water, PLUS there are Pleasure Capsules in which to put shrunken slaves! Mmmmm!
Teleport to the Bathing Pod Now

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Beth Quander Interviews Ambrosia Lanley: Machinima Artist in Second Life


Ambrosia Lanley is one of the more prolific machinima artists in Second Life. As her new film 'Lucky Lady', is premiering MAR 2 (to coincide with IWD 2012), I thought it would be appropriate to post a new interview with Ambrosia here. Enjoy! - Gina


An Interview with Ambrosia Lanley: Machinima Artist in Second Life
Written by Beth Quander
Lucky Lady Film Premier Event is MAR 2 at 5PM SLT (Teleport there now)

I’d sat, wide-eyed, through 15 minutes of shoot-outs, technicolour sci-fi transformations, death-defying circus stunts, glowing vaginas and clowns. Behind the high-octane women superheroes working together to save the day colourfest was a serious message about child abduction and organised crime. And at the front was all that Second Life tech could do to portray bangs, flashes, explosions and high-speed chases.

“Who the heck makes this stuff?” I wondered.
That would be Ambrosia Lanley, a completely self-taught machinima creator who has only been developing her craft since March 2010. Yet ‘Clown Dolls Forever’ is already her 21st film. It’s a ‘Hollywood style’ action thriller, but her cannon includes love stories, horror, Egyptian sci-fi and Westerns: “I like to try different ideas.”

Ambrosia’s zest for the new was probably what led her to machinima via the interesting route of Second Life magazine publication and DJ-ing. “I meet a Greek woman who published a magazine that was for Ancient sims.” Ambrosia became Editor in Chief and provided a lot of the visuals for the magazine. And her visits to the dance club at Lesbian Paradise progressed to DJ-ing there. “I started doing a few music videos and then started to tell a story and found that telling a story was fun.” This music-video-on-steroids approach is evident in her first film, ‘Terror
but Ambrosia was quick to move on and experiment. “Well, I started looking at other machinima. And then thought - why not do it like a real Hollywood film?”

No mean feat, considering the difficulty of finding the right camera angle and the painful process of locating or building the right animations. And Ambrosia quickly found that many shots ‘expose’ the workings of Second Life in a way that isn’t always helpful. She spotted a useful technique that she incorporated in her first Hollywood-style Western

“I saw that most films used just split second shots. You can make it look like a lot has taken place. You have to do it like Hollywood - and fake it!”

Inspired by the possibilities presented inside Second Life, Ambrosia attended a few Film School classes in Real Life. She’s been told she’s already shot more footage than someone with two years of school (the fractional cost of inworld film production helps considerably). Her last five films have averaged $L300 each, which pretty well covers the sim tier at her own Island Rain Studios. She builds the sets herself, the music is copy right free from collective commons online, and actors are lining up to be involved for the fun of it. Ambrosia’s ‘fan club’ was in evidence at the premiere of ‘Clown Dolls Forever’: members of the audience were quick to praise both the woman and the movie.

It was evident from local chat that Ambrosia is fun to work with and inspiring, she has collected loyal and loving admirers who respect her work, her energy and her commitment. And this has led to a steady stream of willing actors for each production. “Each film people see, they want to be involved in the next. I never dreamed this would happen.” The sense of community, involvement and collective activity comes through in every aspect of Ambrosia movies, their storylines and their creation. And there is a direct family connection too. Ambrosia’s Real Life mother, Lina Loxley inworld, has been involved in all the movies, both acting and supporting her daughter throughout the creative process.

And Ambrosia has taken on and tackled every aspect of that process. “Director, Producer, lights, camera, acting, editing, scoring, post production. The works!” She builds the set components where she can, or buys full mod items so she can change and reuse, depending on need. ‘Clown Dolls Forever’ took 367 hours over 40 days, including the storyboarding, set building and shooting. “I’m on SL over 100 hours a week. I’m an addict!” Caylee Sabra has written six scripts, developing storylines from Ambrosia’s basic ideas. There are often dozens of actors involved, on screen and doing voice. Ambrosia describes coordinating these massive projects as “fun” – the kind of thing that can keep everyone fired up and immersed for 40 days at a time. Obviously there are ‘learning curves’ and frustrating periods. When asked how she deals with those, Ambrosia smoothly replies “one day at a time…”

The fact her movies are all credited as being “shot, chopped and scored” by Ambrosia Lanley actually reveals a lot about her high-octane style and energetic approach to film-making in SL. Not to mention the amount of action, drama, and indeed gore, in much of her work. “I bash men a lot in my films,” she says with a grin.

Men’s political influence and male privilege are certainly questioned in no uncertain terms, and Ambrosia is proud to be “all for” women power in Real and Second Life. Given her affinity for mayhem and spectacle, of course, it might come as no surprise to find that “in most films, the men end up as a bloody stain on the concrete.” However, Ambrosia’s ‘fan club’ has no shortage of male members, and the queue to be in her movies contains more than enough male actors. “Men actually don’t mind being bashed, because in a lot of my films I have beautiful women, and sometimes show some butt.” Showers, brothels, exotically located bedchambers and harems feature widely too. Which could perhaps be construed as giving Ambrosia’s movies ‘broad appeal’. And while it was unrelenting in the action-department, ‘Clown Dolls Forever’ was something of a departure for her, as it was her first film with no actual nudity.

Machinima making will take up a large proportion of Ambrosia’s 100 hours of SL a week in the foreseeable future. ‘Clown Dolls II’ is already in the pipeline, to follow on from her “love story”, called ‘Lucky Lady’, which premieres in late February 2012. “It’s my story. About growing up as a lesbian.” Creative time will be split with her other major on-going project – the writing and publication of ‘Lesbian LifeStyle’ – a feature, fashion and interview magazine, coming out inworld every month. The hard-working Caylee Sabra joins Ambrosia as an editor on the magazine, along with Ashlee Kingsley-Sabra. While the two projects are entirely separate, the cross-over for Ambrosia is obvious, and she has used the publication as a vehicle to promote the production of machinima in Second Life. She already has firm ties with AviewTV, a promotion, distribution and creative collaboration, and is strongly in favour of influencing and advancing the evolution of machinima for SL residents.

Ambrosia has sound advice for people flirting with the possibilities of dynamic media in SL. “Start out making a short film, under 4 minutes, maybe a music video.” Going down this route will bring your attention to the limits within SL, but by using them, and treating SL as a tool, getting results you like and are proud of are quick to follow. Ambrosia has found the Mamachinima group, founded by Chantal Harvey, invaluable in terms of encouragement and practical advice. “I owe a lot to Chantal and the people in that group. Without them I wouldn’t have got as far as I have in a year.” The inworld machinima community is growing, and is a great place to share your work, ask for feedback, seek inspiration and learn the craft. “People see the films, and it’s like raising the bar. You try to outdo the last film, always trying to make a better film.” Ambrosia Lanley is a prime example of what is possible in terms of fun, friendship and the creative frisson in Second Life.

Mamachinima meetings every Monday at 2 and 7 pm SLT. Classes available on request. Group key: afae95a2-bbd0-175b-4061-2b710e849251
Visit AviewTV at:
SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Agua%20Del%20Alma/167/95/21
View Ambrosia’s machinima at http://www.youtube.com/user/AmbrosiaLanley77

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Symbol of the Sisterhood Show Coming In March: Matriarchal Art Exhibit in Second Life

To coincide with International Womens Day 2012, Future Femdom will host a special art exhibit entitled Symbol of the Sisterhood throughout March. This show features interpretations of the Femstar symbol. There are 12 pieces, also relating to each of the 12 months in the 'Year Of Love'
Also on display will be new custom jewelry designed by SL artist Lisa Lowe.
Teleport to the Symbol of the Sisterhood Show
Website about Symbol of the Sisterhood Show

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Ginette Pinazzo Named Marketing / PR Director for AviewTV

The Machinima center for the best Second Life videos, AViewTV, has announced that Ginette Pinazzo as the new Director of Marketing / PR. Aview TV conducst live streaming of SL events, manages an inworld machinima art gallery, and hosts spectacular film premier events. (all of this helps promote and develop a more exciting and immersive virtual world experience).
Read more here

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Prayer to the Matriarchy for 2012


PRAYER FOR 2012
submitted by slave BB

The Darkness is falling over the humanity.. the darkness of patriarchal.. and it's going to make humanity back to caves.. the earth, the earth under patriarchal is like the "monkey planet"... where omega gender of male rules over the Alpha Female gender...
and if i could not hope on You, O... Great Feminine power and beauty, how could i live?
Rise my sun... rise and raise against this darkness.... bring Matriarchy over us and make our earth beautiful by Female ruling that... Rise my sun... rise and raise and lighten the sky of our hearts by the beauty of Matriarchy...

i hope in You, Female gender, to raise and show Your great power and bring beauty and happiness to our hearts...

i hope in You, Female gender, to take the total control of humanity and put the male gender in its real place, under Your feet ...

i hope in You, Female gender, to create the world that can be worthy of surviving... the world which will be ruled by and for and because of Matriarchy...

i hope in You, Female gender, to use us males for Your own pleasure and kindly allow us males to see a real beautiful goal for our lives : Your pleasure

i hope in You Female gender, to train us males by Your Feminine power as good and worthy slaves for serving You as You deserve...

i hope in You, Female gender, to do all You want and find it right to the world as i believe in Your supremacy and superiority....

Amen

See the Prayers to the Matriarchy section of the Future Femdom site