Friday, December 5, 2014

LOST GODDESS WITHIN THE AFRICAN WOMAN


Lost Goddess within an African woman

I think the subject of submissiveness has to remove itself from the influence of Western Christianity and Western thought. If submissive, the word and the subject, were understood in the context of the sacredness of the Womb it (submissiveness) takes on other meanings, and becomes by a mere shift the entry way into the realms of Power Western culture once killed women for discovering and acting upon. 

Women have two (2) wombs, men just one (1) that is in need of the development of the attendant powers of women's wombs and their natural connections to birth, the Earth, our Mother and the consciousness that holds the worlds together in agreements made in the long ago. Men cannot birth themselves as the Adam & Eve story implies, nor can we give birth to our Sacred Dream without the awakened wombs of the women in our lives. 

I know today's women have little, and usually no understanding of these things, and I understand why, but ignorance of what they carry leads them to embrace masculinity as a substitute for their lack of power(s). 

These are my words. I am Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories (Dawn Wolf) 





older woman deeper beauty of Salinas 


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