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i'm simply your extra-ordinary,
‘everyday’,
Divine, star-seeded human and spiritual being
who just so happens to be
a Black Woman,
God(-ess) / self-governed, self-employed, and an Emissary of The Divine Feminine
working as a professional:
• Alternative Healer-
Holistic Metaphysical Life Coach,
spiritual counselor, psychic medium, teacher/student, metaphysician;

• Creative Professional-
music and visual artist, writer, speaker, producer, web designer, videographer;
• Evolutionary Revolutionary-
strategist, visionary, and spiritual activist, etc.
...I AM that I AM!

IAYAALIS Kali-Ma'at ELOAI
~ Supernal Love Creatrix
~
P O Box 22518 Nashville, TN 37202
IAYAALIS@gmail.com

615-9000-SLC / 615-900-0752


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I Am You Are And Love IS...!
* ~
~ Love IS... Bliss! ~ ~ *

"my body is my temple. the world is my church. my god is withIN."
~ IAYAALIS Kali-Ma'at ELOAI / Supernal Love Creatrix ~

2/23/11

IAYAALIS performs OFF THE GRID...!!!


IAYAALIS
performs
at the Castle Braid Artist Community venue
on Thursday March 5, 2011 @ 8PM
OFF THE GRID
presents
Women's Month
All Female Hip-Hop Showcase
in NYC!
~an event highlighting Women in Hip-Hop and covered by The Source Magazine~



"Castle Braid is a new housing development with a twist - it has donated the ground floor of its 146-room complex to the Brooklyn Artillery... but in addition will provide residents with art spaces, a library where they can check out community books, a courtyard which will screen films and experimental pieces, a proposed food co-op and farmers market shared with the neighborhood, community classes offered by residents, a shared garden on the roof, and best of all, affordable housing to artists in a rapidly gentrifying area...
The creative masterminds behind the space got involved with the project to see Castle Braid develop with,
rather than against, the community"
~ flavorwire



An Artful Way to Rent Apartments
~The New York Times

In the parking lot behind Castle Braid, a new rental complex in Bushwick, Brooklyn, BMWs and Volvos sit beside murals by local graffiti legends like Jesus Saves and Robots Will Kill.


The luxury cars are something of an anomaly in Bushwick, the working-class neighborhood to the east of Williamsburg that is New York’s current locus of bohemianism. Apartments at Castle Braid, named for a trimmings factory once on the site, have soaking tubs, energy-efficient appliances and Italian cabinetry. Monthly rents range from $1,700, for one-bedrooms, to $3,300 for three-bedrooms, in an area where struggling artists roost in unconverted lofts.


Drawing on Bushwick’s cachet, Castle Braid is being marketed by its developer, Mayer Schwartz, as “a world custom-built to enable the artist,” and is aimed at art lovers willing to pay Williamsburg prices to live in an area sorely lacking in both trees and retail. The graffiti murals were commissioned by Mr. Schwartz as part of Brooklyn Artillery, a six-week art fair/open house last fall that converted the 125 then-vacant apartments into temporary galleries.


The tactic appears to be working on both fronts: only two units remain to be filled, and tenants say they are trying to realize Mr. Schwartz’s vision of an artists’ utopia.


“I relate to Mayer’s desire to create a family of people here,” said Khalil Chishtee, 46, a Pakistani sculptor. Last winter Mr. Chishtee decorated the parking lot gate with a metallic collage based on the novel “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” — in which the Castle Braid factory figures prominently — after Mr. Schwartz had given him a copy of the book.


Mr. Schwartz, who also developed the Bedford Avenue miniature mall (in a former girdle factory) and the 66-unit Opera House Lofts (in a former German singing hall in Bushwick) is trying to compensate for a lack of local amenities by providing them all in one place.


Castle Braid’s U-shaped layout accommodates a recording studio, a screening room, a gym, a media lab, rentable video equipment and a lending library with more than 1,500 books and 300 DVDs — all cataloged on the building’s private social networking site. Mr. Schwartz plans to install a metal shop, a coffee bar and a ceramics studio complete with a $5,000 kiln.


Though some have called his use of art a ploy to sell apartments, Mr. Schwartz says that making a place for people to grow and enjoy themselves far outweighs any financial incentives. “A kiln is not such a big expense if it’s going to make people happy,” he said.


Castle Braid’s marketing director, Taylor Clark, a 25-year-old skateboarder and comedian who lives in another of Mr. Schwartz’s buildings, has organized a 48-Hour Short Film Festival (the winners — both residents — won six months’ rent) and a weekly comedy show with performers like Reggie Watts, who recently toured with Conan O’Brien.


Before committing to a year’s rent on a $2,500-a-month duplex, Helmut Kohli, a Swiss artist, spent weeks wandering the space. One night in February, Mr. Kohli, 49, lit the tree-filled 6,000-square-foot courtyard with 1,500 candles and a six-story torch while a number of tenants, among them a violinist for the New York Philharmonic, played Classical music.


But blurring the line between art gallery and private residences has its perils. In early June, Jinkyung Chong, an installation artist and tenant, received Mr. Schwartz’s blessing to curate a show in the lobby as part of Bushwick Open Studios. That was when a graphic nude photograph by Rafael Fuchs (titled “Nude Megillah #1” and priced at $1,800) disturbed one tenant, a mother of two young children, who eventually removed the work herself, damaging the print. Mr. Fuchs has threatened to sue Mr. Schwartz, claiming the piece is worth over $7,200.


“I told him it was wrong what he’s doing, but that I loved him anyway, as I love the whole world,” Mr. Schwartz said. But he is requiring curators to discuss any provocative art with him beforehand and sign a document stipulating that work found offensive by tenants will be removed within 24 hours.


And Mr. Schwartz admits that the cost of living at Castle Braid is out of the reach of most up-and-coming artists. “It was more intended for mature artists who have gotten somewhere in their careers,” he said.


Not everyone at Castle Braid is an artist. But “because of how we designed it,” Mr. Schwartz said, “we pulled in people who are passionate about art and want to contribute.”


Accordingly, Castle Braid, like a cutting-edge gallery opening in Chelsea, has attracted its share of young people for whom art is often a pretext for socializing. “It’s like a college dorm for me,” Jensen Lee, 20, a recent film school graduate, said in reference to the numerous in-house parties posted on the complex’s self-contained networking site.


“People ask me where I made all my friends,” said Ms. Lee, whose roommate at Castle Braid is Barry Hollywood, a 50-year-old fashion photographer. “I’m like: ‘My building. Aren’t you friends with the people in your building?’ And they’re like, ‘No.’ ”



1/21/11

New Music: Iayaalis “The Name” | The Fembassy


Give Thanks!
- as a self-proclaimed 'Emissary of The Divine Feminine' -
i am Truly honored to be acknowledged on this site...!
~here's to 'Woman Power'...!!!~
;)
...♥
~i.
IAYAALIS Kali-Ma'at ELOAI / Donalda Antonia Chandler

1/20/11

IAYAALIS - a Proud Family Member of Bear International



QOTM: Question Of The Moment



Things that make you go ‘hmmm...’ –right?
(((lol)))
Well, let’s put on the ‘thinking cap’ –
and start by looking at the definitions of both words –a’ight…?

• A victim is defined as an unfortunate person who suffers from some adverse circumstance;
a person who is tricked or swindled.

• A victor is defined as one who defeats an adversary;
the winner in a fight, battle, contest, or struggle.

With a first run through the meanings of these two words it’s easy to get the fact that this simply seems to be an understanding of ‘Loser -versus- Winner.’ Now, that’s a basic concept to comprehend. Most of us can testify to a fantastic time in which we experienced the thrill of being crowned the winner. Additionally, we all probably know the disappointment of loss, if not a loser or two, what that is, and how they are. But, let’s go a bit deeper… – shall we?
Once again, the true ‘Question of the Moment’ is:
What separates the victimized from the victorious?

The victim will mention what is missing. His habit is to acknowledge whatever is wrong and all that is lacking. The victim complains and blames any one and all things outside of himself for his own misery and misfortune in life. He doesn’t seem to move outside of the problem to discover the solution. Instead, the victim places himself in the struggle enough to comfortably call it “home”. Ultimately, to a point of self-identification, the victim will focus on loss.

Victory is the focus for the victorious.
Struggle is just a stepping stone to get to the win. The victorious does not waste time and energy complaining and blaming. He has better things to do – like keeping an eye on the prize and winning. The victorious knows all of life is the result of negative or positive thinking so whenever challenged the victorious stays committed to a positive outlook. Against all odds, the victorious maintains confidence while looking deep within to find the answer.

The mind is so amazingly powerful.
Perception is Reality and Reality is Perception.
So- to answer our Question of The Moment:
That which separates the victimized from the victorious is
the power of a positive perspective.


And there it is!

If you focus on losing – you will lose.
If you focus on winning – you will win.

So now knowing all this, my suggestion is for you to
focus only on the ‘good’ stuff in life if you want more of it.

Focus on the victory and be victorious.
Focus on winning and win.
Focus on the positive.

An affirmative FOCUS is what separates the victimized from the victorious.
~ IAYAALIS Kali-Ma’at ELOAI
11/22/2010


IAYAALIS Kali-Ma'at ELOAI / Donalda Antonia Chandler
IAYAALIS Kali-Ma’at ELOAI is a professional music and visual artist, spiritual counselor and Holistic Life Coach. She has dedicated her life to the study of metaphysical sciences and strives to incorporate those concepts in her work as a creative professional. Her unique insight into spirituality and her commitment to applying universal principles provides a fresh, alternative perspective on various life issues.

This is a copy of the "I Am You Are And Love IS...!" column in the FACE IT publication.

FACE IT is an independent news publication highlighting the marginalized communities of cities often ignored by larger mainstream news. The paper is a great source of advertisement for small businesses and an opportunity for the voice of the community. Since the company’s inception in Nashville, TN the paper has expanded to a total of seven different states and is still rapidly growing. The primary goal and overall focus of the FACE IT publication is to acknowledge a community often overlooked and to offer an opportunity and resource for upliftment.

1/18/11

the name

 
by

http://soundcloud.com/iayaalis/the-name

Introducing IAYAALIS - Part 1: 'the name'

Names are important because they symbolize who we are, and are an expression of our identity. In the case of Nashville-based emcee, singer, poet, and spiritualist IAYAALIS, understanding her name is critical to understanding who she is, what she is about, and why she does what she does.

It’s been said that nothing sounds as sweet to any person as the sound of her own name.
Names are important because they symbolize who we are. They offer an expression of our identity. The sound of a name sends a vibration that resonates within, calling us to attention. Traditionally, the meaning of the name implies the character and attributes of the individual, something to live up to.
In the case of Nashville-based emcee, singer, poet, and spiritualist IAYAALIS, understanding her name is critical to understanding who she is, what she is about, and why she does what she does. “The name IAYAALIS is an acronym that stands for I Am You Are And Love IS,” she says. “Basically it’s a formula by which I live.”


Born Donalda Antonia Chandler, IAYAALIS has earned recognition (i.e. “made a name for herself”) as one of the most talented and versatile artists on the Nashville music scene. She’ll release her debut album I Am You Are And Love IS…! in March 2011. “I’ve done a lot of research into metaphysics and different belief systems… all types of cultures and religions,” she told the Nashville Scene. “The one thing that they all hold as true, the one thing I saw in all of them is, ‘I am, you are, and love is,’ with love being the all-being, whether you call that God or Goddess or father or spirit or Allah or whatever.”  The first single from I Am You Are And Love IS…! fittingly is “the name”. “The song ‘the name’ is an expression of all the various things that comprise my world. It’s about the things that I’m attentive to, and that I resonate with, and that are real to me in my world.”


*** DOWNLOAD "the name" NOW! ***




1/17/11

♥ I Am You Are And Love IS...!!! ♥




the name

the queenz - the kingz - the earths - the godz
the sun - the moon - the stars - the odds
like seven or eleven doubled in digital time
the here - the now - the heart - the mind
the wisdom - the womb - the silver dollar - the dime
the worth - the respect - the rep - the rhyme
the hope - the hustle - the hard-knocks - the dues
the prayer to The Most High just make it through
i rise - i fall - i riddle - i reason
the answer - the question - the phases - the seasons
the fake - the waste - the real - the worth
the choice and consequence - the death - the rebirth
the math - the path - the talk - the walk
the hold - the fold - the step outside'a ya' box
the truth is - the truth hurts - but the truth lives
the love will - whenever you ain't - love is
the quiet - the riot the sit-in - the stand
the holy book - the bomb - the bullet - the black man
the whirlwind of garvey - the fro of davis
this middle-finger -whut?!- to any and all haters
the devil - the system - the powers that be
the chase for the paper - the struggle to be free
the power to manifest my own destiny
the birthright - the claim - the name = I.A.Y.A.A.L.IS

I AM - YOU ARE - AND LOVE IS – the name: IAYAALIS

the artist - the hunger - the vision - the drive
the skill - the real - the raw - the shine
the boom - the tic - the voice over the beat
the underground heat - take'n it to the street
the independent - the majors - the sign - the seal
the units - the ratings - the contract - the deal
the hook - the gimmick: "get rich or die!"
the fall of our culture - the televised lie
the wheelz - the spinn'n - the ice - the bling
the envy - the children - the life - the dream
the game - the playa - the fiend - the fix
the hood - the rich - the reality missed
the stasis - the dis-ease - the tension - the bleed
the understand'n behind the smoke'n of trees
the work - the weary - the routine - the bore
the need for balance - the desire for more
the who - the how - the suspense of when
the need to end up better than where i begin
the pennies in the pot - the paycheck - the patience
the test of my every wit - the wait'n
the deep - the keep - the faith - the leap
the victory - the defeat - the strong - the weak
the seed - the message - the birthright claimed
I.A.Y.A.A.L.IS = the name - the word became

I AM - YOU ARE - AND LOVE IS – the name: IAYAALIS


~ IAYAALIS Kali-Ma'at ELOAI / Donalda Antonia Chandler
publishing & copyright: MuthaQueen Cyphr Music



1/11/11

GET IT OUT’CHA SYSTEM…!


GET IT OUT' CHA SYSTEM...!


GET IT OUT’CHA SYSTEM…!

Just to set the vibe right- I’m going to go back, y’all. Way back…!
I’m going to go even further back than that rapper Ahmad’s one and only hit single:
Back in the day when I was young -I’m not a kid anymore-
but sometimes I sit and wish I was a kid again.
Remember that song?
*Sigh*
There is just something about nostalgia –right?
And yeah-yeah~ I know I’m admitting the many years of my incarnated experience
on this planet thus far
and telling on my age with some of this
- but hear me out…

Once upon a time, a long-long time ago, before the invention of CDs or the vainglorious domination of internet pirates on music downloads, during an era after the eight-track died and vinyl was still king, I recall scouting through my father’s immense music album collection. There, I delighted in the find of amazing musical treasures created by truly authentic genius of artists such as: Bootsy Collins; Funkadelic; Earth, Wind & Fire; Rufus & Chaka Khan; and Millie Jackson.

Millie was one of my favorites. The music was great. Her hooks were catchy and it was actually fun to sing along. She had this remarkable humor and woman’s wit that only now as an adult I totally get. In my dad’s incredible music collection there was this one album of Millie’s in particular that caught my eye. I recall that my attention was instantly grabbed due to the album cover. Well, actually it was the back cover of the album. The image was a close-up photograph of a huge blue toilet seat. Comically, the memorable title of that 1978 compilation was: “Get It Out'cha System.”

Happy 2011!
This is a new year and to start great new things at this time for you and yours you may realize some detox is necessary. Therefore, ultimately, to use the words of Millie, in order for you to: “Go out and get some…” you may truly need to: “Get It Out'cha System….!”
Now, Obviously I’m setting this up in order to use humor to unveil a truth but -

Real Talk:
In order to start fresh and new- wasting the worn and old is so very necessary.

Now, it often depends upon how much has been taken in, but extricating the old may occasionally be quite challenging and even painful. Resistance to change and not choosing to be centered in the eternal present is what can cause that pain. Of course there is a very human vulnerability in us all that tends to cling to what is known, familiar, and therefore comfortable. At some point in life we all may tend to cling to worn-out thoughts, used up philosophies, and exhausted or habitual ways of doing things. Past associations and all those entanglements from ‘back then when’ seem to create an intoxicating nostalgia which entices with a false notion of safety and identity. Not only that, but this odd lack of mental sobriety is the very fear that can keep one bound.

Okay.
Let me break that down just a little further in order to make my point crystal clear.
Period point blank: Letting go is essential to growth.
Sure. You can attempt to fight it - but that battle is a losing one.
If you are resisting change…? Then -yup- resistance is futile.
And that’s not a negative statement –mind you!– it’s just a truth.
This is not rocket science. This is a simple and natural logic.
A person who cannot seem to manage his or her own human waste will die.
A person who does not choose to let go is a person who does not choose to live.
So choose to live. Choose Life…! = LET GO.

Yup~ you guessed it. It’s ‘Affirmation Time’…
Ready? I know. I know. — You were born Ready!

Affirmation:
"I let go to Live. I let go to Grow
I let go with Ease and I Love the Release."

~ IAYAALIS Kali-Ma’at ELOAI
1/11/2011




IAYAALIS Kali-Ma'at ELOAI / Donalda Antonia Chandler
IAYAALIS Kali-Ma’at ELOAI is a professional music and visual artist, spiritual counselor and Holistic Life Coach. She has dedicated her life to the study of metaphysical sciences and strives to incorporate those concepts in her work as a creative professional. Her unique insight into spirituality and her commitment to applying universal principles provides a fresh, alternative perspective on various life issues.

This is a copy of the "I Am You Are And Love IS...!" column in the FACE IT publication.

FACE IT is an independent news publication highlighting the marginalized communities of cities often ignored by larger mainstream news. The paper is a great source of advertisement for small businesses and an opportunity for the voice of the community. Since the company’s inception in Nashville, TN the paper has expanded to a total of seven different states and is still rapidly growing. The primary goal and overall focus of the FACE IT publication is to acknowledge a community often overlooked and to offer an opportunity and resource for upliftment.