Friday, September 16, 2016

Standards against Nature



cartoon from Conan the Barbarian 

The portrait of a woman is unique to each life story she becomes in the span of her time on Earth, our Mother. Her direct input goes into the ground by blood and water, or so it was in days of old when women better understood the Earth as Mother and knew their relationship with blood differed from man's and how water played with a woman's essence the way men planned to travel the waters between land. These insights, or recollections may seem foreign to women today. Without knowing these things more women come out carbon copies of (I hate to say) Raven Symone. A lot of flash and enjoyment, business acumen and confidence in self, but little or no inkling of much beyond their birth dates. It is accepted by the standards business men set as they prolong the statues of Western patriarchies.  
 
Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 10.2.15

 


Sacred Triangle of this Black woman's body
speaks to & of the mysteries she may or may
not know.


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