A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words (Or, Exactly Fifty): When You Need Power NOW, Who Are YOU Gonna Call?

Photo by Pixabay, provided by @wakeupkitty

What I see: a powerful woman who appears to be Asian, reaching up and catching the lightning. Because of her clothing, my guess is that she is a goddess or other mythical figure.

What I feel: The color of her clothes and how the golden ones fall off her shoulders remind me of three mountains and the proper Tibetan name of one of them: Sagamartha, the Mother Goddess, which name is one of the proper names of the tallest mountain in the world: Everest, which of course gets its share of lightning strikes! So, she is going to be Sagamartha, watching over the whole Middle Kingdom!


“Hello, World Superhero Dispatch.”
“HELP! HELP! I'm calling from a landline!”
“Oh, horrors – what is your location?”
“I'm in Middle Heaven and the whole grid is down!”
“'I've got this,' said the great Sagamartha, and reached up and got the power to bring Middle Heaven's power grid back online.

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Your right in your thinking, she must be a mother goddess. Short but interesting story, please I need the online power😂

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Thank you for reading ... yeah, we gotta get the power grid and Internet back on in the kingdom!

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All that power and I'm here powerless 😁

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At least there still was someone with a landline able to make a call.
I love her name! A girl like that is a treasure.

🍀❤️

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Sagamartha is the ACTUAL name of Mount Everest, in Tibetan -- and the Middle Kingdom is the ancient name for China!

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Too much power for one person, Can she share ? 😊
Nice one.

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Oh, she's part of the Superhero Dispatch -- there's a BUNCH of them that have that power. It's just that she overlooks the Middle Kingdom anyhow ... Middle Kingdom is the old term for China, and "Sagamartha" means Mother Goddess in Tibetan, and is one of the original names for Mt. Everest.

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Wow
Never knew there's a history behind those names. I thought it was all fiction. Very interesting.
I'll love to read about them.
Have a nice day. 😊

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Often times I sprinkle some real information into my posts, especially if it corrects things hidden by colonial powers ... I give my readers the chance to learn what I have about the world from the people ... all of them!

Mt. Everest is called Sagamartha in Tibetan, and Qomolungma in Nepalese ... both could be translated Mother Goddess or Mother of the World. Because the picture's figure had such fine shoulders, I thought of the highest mountain and its two siblings, Qo Oyu and Lhotse, that flank it.

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Very powerful indeed to be able to reach Middle Heaven.

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Middle Heaven was China when Kemet was Egypt ... I just rolled the clock back a bit for the story so the myths of the time could meet the modern age!

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Oh the bold snd beautiful Sagamarth

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Great story and so are your comments!

Thank you for joining. 👍

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Thank God for the World Superhero Dispatch. It's it just typical...a female to the rescue, every time with just the right tools! Nicely done.

Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you ... yeah, if you REALLY need to get it done, better hope a woman is coming ...

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