(Famous Italian Singer, Brilliant in Glow and Intelligence)
An Intelligent Muse is without a doubt more powerful, for beauty is common, you find it on every corner, and you forget it, even if you don’t believe it.
Intelligence is far rarer; it isn’t harvested without effort, you can’t put makeup on the brain, there’s no surgery that works there, and those wrinkles are sacred.
A woman who’s brilliant and beautiful possesses a rare kind of power: her face might sell but the mind is the flame that turns a muse into a confident woman without selling herself.
And what is the algorithm of this Italian muse? First, she was intelligent; first came her schooling, first she studied for decades, and as an adult, her famous singing career blossomed.
Today I introduce you to Annalisa, an Italian singer-songwriter with a soft, enchanting voice and powerful writing. Annalisa easily turns a listener into a lifelong fan.
Annalisa (Famosa Cantante Italiana brillante de brillo e inteligencia)
Una musa inteligente sin dudas es más potente, pues la belleza es común, en cada esquina la encuentras y la olvidas aunque no lo creas.
La inteligencia es más rara; no se cosecha sin ganas, no se maquilla el cerebro, ahĂ no hay cirugĂa que valga y esas arrugas son sagradas.
Una dama inteligente y bella posee un poder escaso: puede que venda la cara, pero el cerebro es la llama que hace a una musa confidente sin venderse.
Hoy te presento a Annalisa, italiana cantautora de voz suave que enamora, y de escritura potente. Annalisa fácilmente convierte a un oyente en fan para siempre.
There are muses who dazzle with lights, sequins, and legs that seem endless, the magic of the stage, the dance of Italian fashion, the sparkle of modern pop. But sometimes a muse appears who illuminates with something deeper: a sharp mind, disciplined and surprisingly brilliant.
That muse is Annalisa.
I had to write a poem for her. I had no choice: when an artist inspires you this strongly, your hands write on their own.
My poem was born from the eternal contrast between beauty and intelligence, an age-old question that Annalisa answers every day without saying a single word: “Intelligence is far rarer; it isn’t harvested without effort.”
And it’s true. Beauty can be found on every corner, but intelligence… intelligence must be cultivated, fed, nurtured. In the wrinkled brain, in the ideas that mature over years of study. It is said (half in jest, half scientifically) that the more wrinkled the brain, the more powerful it is. Annalisa is living proof of that.
The Muse Who Studied First, Then Shone
One of the most inspiring things about her is her unconventional path. Before singing, before becoming an icon, before filling stadiums… she studied.
She studied music from the age of 8. She studied physics. She finished university before entering the world of entertainment. Her secret is no mystery: first, she was intelligent. first came her schooling. first she studied for decades.
Only then did her famous career blossom.
The Face Might Sell, But the Mind Is the Flame
In my poem I wrote:
“Her face might sell, but the mind is the flame that turns a muse into a confident woman without selling herself.”
And Annalisa is exactly that image. Yes, she’s beautiful, sparkling, radiant, elegant in a way only an Italian can be. Yes, she has that style that could command a Milan runway. Yes, her legs seem infinite (and the cameras know it).
But her fire doesn’t come from that.
Her fire comes from a powerful, analytical, creative mind. From intense, poetic, sometimes dark but always complex lyrics. From songs that are almost tongue-twisters, intricate, clever, filled with imagery and metaphors few modern artists dare to use. From a musical sensitivity that is built, not improvised.
That’s why anyone who listens even once… becomes a lifelong fan.
Beyond Music: An Inspirational Role Model
In a world that rewards speed, ease, and appearances, Annalisa is a precious reminder of something simple:
Discipline is still sexy. Intelligence is still revolutionary. Creativity is still power.
She shows that it’s possible to be brilliant without selling out, beautiful without losing depth, and artistic without sacrificing intellect.
For me, Annalisa didn’t just replace (lol, almost) my beloved Laura Pausini. Let’s say now they’re both up there, reigning together like two Italian queens of different universes.
And I, who grew up among poetry and ancient myths, couldn’t help but see her for what she is: a modern muse.
An intelligent muse.
A muse who inspires you to study, to create, to think, to write. A muse who proves that the mind will always be the greatest beauty.
Listen. Let Yourself Be Transformed.
I present to you Annalisa, the Italian singer-songwriter who enchants with softness and strikes with her lyrics like thunder.
E qual è l’algoritmo di questa musa italiana? Prima fu intelligente, prima venne la sua scuola, prima studiò per decenni, e da adulta questa carriera famosa di cantante è fiorita.
Oggi ti presento Annalisa, cantautrice italiana dalla voce dolce che incanta, e dalla scrittura potente. Annalisa facilmente trasforma un ascoltatore in un fan per sempre.
Get ready: it only takes one song. Just one. And the muse works her magic.
You knew that the root of the word music was in muse, right?
At its core, conscious love is a partnership built on awareness, intention, and responsibility. It is the antithesis of the romantic fantasy where a perfect partner completes us and erases all our problems. Instead, it recognizes that a relationship is a crucible for growth, and the person beside us is both a mirror and a teacher.
The Pillars of Conscious Love:
Awareness Over Autopilot: Most relationship conflicts are not unique; they are cycles we replay unconsciously. Conscious love demands that we become aware of our triggers, our childhood wounds, and our communication patterns. It asks, “Why does this specific thing cause me to react so strongly?” instead of “Why are you doing this to me?”
Intention Over Impulse: Love is not just a feeling that comes and goes; it is a series of intentional choices. It is the choice to speak with kindness when you feel like snapping, the choice to listen when you want to defend, and the choice to prioritize the relationship even when it’s inconvenient.
Responsibility Over Blame: In unconscious relationships, the default mode is blame. Conscious love flips this script. It involves taking 100% responsibility for your 50% of the dynamic. This means owning your feelings, your reactions, and your contributions to conflict, without expecting your partner to “fix” you.
Expansion, Not Completion: The conscious love narrative is not “you complete me,” but “you complement me.” It is built on the foundation of two whole individuals who choose to share their lives, not two halves searching for wholeness in another. The goal is mutual growth and expansion, not enmeshment and dependency.
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We are all born with a deep, innate capacity for love. Yet, for something so fundamental to the human experience, we receive remarkably little education in its highest form. We are taught to fall in love, to seek the “happily ever after,” but we are rarely taught how to build love, how to nurture it with intention, and how to navigate the inevitable storms with grace and wisdom.
This is the territory of Conscious Love, a practice, a discipline, and an art form. It is a move away from love as a passive state of being “in love” and toward love as an active, daily verb. It is the decision to show up with eyes wide open, not just to our partner’s light, but to their shadows, and to our own.
Lovestar Temple is opening. A sanctuary for love, devotion, sensuality, and soul-awakening. I’m channeling goddess messages, rituals, union teachings, erotic healing, and monthly practices to guide you into deeper love – with yourself and with another.
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Who is wicked for good the princess witch or the green witch? Or is it the wizard who rules in this land?
The emerald dust has settled, but the world of Oz is more divided than ever. Following the spectacular first part of the Wicked film adaptation, “Wicked: For Good” is poised to dive into the heart of the story we’ve been waiting for: the profound and painful divergence of two friends who started their journey side-by-side. This isn’t just a continuation; it’s the emotional core of the saga, where the choices of Elphaba and Glinda cement their legacies and forever change the fate of Oz.
Picking up after Elphaba’s dramatic flight on her broomstick, “For Good” explores the aftermath of her defiant stand. The woman labeled “The Wicked Witch of the West” is far from the villain the Ozian newspapers proclaim. Instead, we see her transform into a secret activist, a lone voice fighting from the shadows for the talking animals the Wizard continues to oppress. Her journey is one of righteous fury and isolation, a path where every “good deed” seems to go punished, leading her toward the iconic, heartbreaking soliloquy, “No Good Deed.”
Meanwhile, in the glittering halls of the Emerald City, Glinda the Good is learning that wearing a crown is heavier than it looks. Having aligned herself with the Wizard’s regime, she now embodies the very establishment her best friend is fighting against. Her public persona is all bubble dresses and benevolent smiles, but privately, she is torn apart. The film promises to delve deep into Glinda’s dilemma: the conflict between her political power and her personal loyalty, a struggle that will define what “good” truly means in a morally complex world.
Ariana Grande Poem written with my daughters Wicked for Good – Ariana Grande Ariana Grande has those cute eyes that look so dark like black holes you never quite see what’s inside. Ariana Grande has that cute hair, the long ponytail, the romantic bow that matches her intentional stare. Ariana Grande has that cute dress and clothes that slay, the beautiful patterns, it’s quite the display of femininity. Eve Sanchez (Lovestar) with daughters Lilli and lizzie ~~~ WICKED A wicked witch I’m not. A terrible thing I’ve not done. I might be odd And green, But it isn’t my fault That I had to fit in. ~~~ If I am a wicked witch or if I am a good witch depends on the moon, not on you or me. ~~~ Did you like the Wicked movie? #Arianagrande#wicked#wickedmovie#wickedforgood#evelovestar
Fueling the fire is the manipulative Madame Morrible, who masterfully spins disinformation to paint Elphaba as a public enemy. This battle for the narrative is as crucial as any magical duel, setting the stage for Elphaba’s multi-front war against the Wizard’s power and Morrible’s propaganda.
But the central heart of the story remains the fractured friendship between the two witches. “For Good” is ultimately their story, a testament to how two people who loved each other can be pulled apart by ideology and circumstance. Their evolving relationship, from inseparable friends to estranged adversaries, is the emotional engine of the film, building towards the moment they sing the poignant anthem to their complicated bond, “For Good.”
The web of consequences widens to include Nessarose and Boq. We’ll see Elphaba’s sister ascend to the governorship of Munchkinland, a position of power that twists into tragedy. Her relationship with Boq takes a dark and fateful turn, setting in motion the events that will lead to one of the story’s most pivotal moments.
WICKED A wicked witch I'm not. A terrible thing I've not done. I might be odd And green, But it isn't my fault That I had to fit in. I'm just me.
Themes to Watch For:
The Complexity of Good and Evil:Â The film challenges the black-and-white fairy tale narrative, asking us who gets to decide what is “wicked” and what is “good.”
The Price of Power:Â Both Glinda and Elphaba pay a steep price for the power they wield, one through public conformity, the other through rebellious exile.
Friendship and Betrayal:Â It explores how love and betrayal are often two sides of the same coin, and how someone can change your life forever, even if they are no longer in it.
Set for release on November 26, 2025, “Wicked: For Good” promises to be a powerful and poignant conclusion, filling the skies of Oz with more than just flying monkeys, but with the enduring legacy of two women who, for better or worse, changed each other for good.
If I am a wicked witch or if I am a good witch depends on the moon, not on you or me.
I finally saw the actual news about the polka dots dress, and I have to say I am a fashion lover but do not actually own a polka dress. I am now wearing a long red dress. I am also Cuban, and you do know Latinas dress up, I am currently dressed up in my own living room. I write a lot about fashion, also. I am loving this topic.
The news is that this brave lady stood up to ICE looking fabulous, apparently women want to look like her and there is an awfully hateful debate which helps nobody. In this case, the dreadful debate focused on existing hate for others and not this woman, the news, and definitely, no focus on actions or change.
For me, this is about the power of femininity, and I bet you that Aphrodite was with her for her to look fabulous in tragedy and Athena was also there for her to be this powerful. We, modern women in safety choose the Aphrodite, she however is Athena’s child, bold, powerful, unafraid, commanding.
Sending great vibes to this boss, the polka dot lady, I hope she actually loves the polka dot look.
This lady deserves poetry, also it is the best I can do right now:
Here is a poem for the Polka Dot Lady:
In a world that offers ice to those left out in the cold, in a world where masculinity is a law; there are women just like you who have the balls that some lack in the cutest polka dots.
Eyes see you and do not understand if you were making a stance for peace or for fashion’s sake. I see a feminine boss who makes the news without guns, I see a mother’s warm touch, I see a wife and a woman of Love, for only Love makes us go against the tyrannical world.
Eve
Polka Dot Lady
She knew full well her intentions, I assume. She went out with persuasion in her mind: "I go out to make a stand" She might have realized, though likely she was pissed off at the cruel state of the world.
But how do you make a stance in the cold, masculine world? Ah, wear a dress, make it look good, bring your best jacket to the test, do your hair and look your best, make a statement with red shoes to then go out and put a pig in its place.
Eve
This isn't about politics for me, it isn't about taking sides to forever fight, I don't want to look like her, I only wish to nurture within me a tiny fire that might resemble her lioness in the streets. Inspiration is her power: If we think she is the dress, we have failed to understand femininity. This is the rage that I feel in a world where justice has a birthplace and a cost and the rest of us we endure, we defend ourselves and we request rights that apparently were not ours to claim at birth.
Eve
How may you treat a woman animal when she feels hate within her body? Bring more force?
Hers was a reaction to the ways of the world and her stand, his hands though, are much too close to her breasts like she had weapons there.
Women are not weaker because they wear a polka dot dress, but yes, if they become the dress.
Eve
Watch a woman make a stand. This is not new, not at all. Women all over the world give their lives to deep causes.
But let us diminish her depth. her rough courage, and her strength, and reduce her to her looks and her polished dress.
Perhaps she was the lioness In the angry, screaming crowd, but also, she was best dressed, what makes the news is her dress.
This shows nothing about her: it is the public who is shallow, watching drama with their popcorn and judging women for looks.
Eve
Ode to polka dots (before I read the deepness of the news, I saw polka dots trending and wrote about their style)
On this weekend, I shall wear A cute polka dot dress, My long hair in two braids, And I'll go out sun or rain To have fun and decompress.
Eve
I have little black dresses and little red dresses. I have long, flowing dresses, and colorful dresses, and soft, cozy dresses that inspire caresses.
But I have yet to buy a polka dot dress. One with romantic sleeves with ruffles and waves and the interesting pattern that makes you look its way.
Thank you for reading.
If you would like to voice your opinion on this matter, I welcome the debate. However, I have noticed a toxic tendency for political debate online to be very hateful and never producing any good effect.
Because if we debate someone in that hate, the person will become defensive and not actually listen. No change comes from a debate that is charged with hate. Many online debates are forceful conversations rather that.
Please state your opinion from a place of awareness and I will be happy to read them.
This post was inspired on Threads by Instagram where I share my poetry and book content as well as Spanish posts, and tarot/ goddess stuff.
Enjoy, I tried my best to make them family friendly, if your kids are too little, do not share the more Pagan poem, I have new ones and a sad one about witches dying, so I will have a part 2 (unless I forget, in which case, they will come out in 2026).
Watch out for This is Scorpio Poetry, this new collection of poetry will be coming out in November, but I will be sharing the poems until then. In November, after a good dose of Scorpio energy, I will ahve a collection and a free eBook to share. I found a new place to share my PDFs, Ko-fi. I have not uploaded them there, yet, but I will.