LEAH LAMAT’S beauty story
“... the deep
flow of the after-effect of being loved, loving and discovering the internal
mysteries of being grace the appearance of a woman who is easy to gaze upon,
want, need or desire. It is the formlessness of a woman's forms, her face that
connects indigenous creation stories, like Corn Mother and Kanati from the
Cherokee nation, to the restoration of broken souls and lives. When Elders talk of a woman's beauty it is
but one perspective of the Divine that shoulders its way into the wildness of
youth, and the deeper musings of middle age.
Yea, a woman’s
divinity defined by someone’s limited visual acuity remains a simple equation
to them, but the expansion of thought, and a sacred hold on things intangible
is the prerequisite Sacred Women use to weigh the words of admirers, and the
dumb who don't grasp how to live in the open relationships of daytime beyond
mere existence.” – Gregory E. Woods
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