Powers beyond within. |
Breathless leaves the open legs, the balance it takes to hold this asana of the man, who can be a balance to who she holds within. These powers speak beyond the obvious coming from beyond the initial urge, and the typical response seeing a woman seated thus. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
Second Sight
Looking up to a woman a man loves isn't submission; it is submission of the loyalty to paradigms old and unable to work in the context of balanced relationships between the two primary elements holding Life in its myriad of forms. It is a source of power to look up at the energies stronger than ours. Even stronger is the potential of merging with those powers of the She with He. Not knowing these basics taps away at the nuances we sense until ignorance is no longer bliss, but refuge from the responsibilities of spiritual knowledge and awareness.
Looking up to Princess Mimi Baby. |
Third Sight
The Phoenix. She has a mystical place in the consciousness of humanity in various forms. How the Phoenix settles into the consciousness of each culture and each generation in different ways, through different incarnations, and people, and incidents is determined in the secrecy of intent and the trajectory of the force of words spoken. In the lexicon of the crude the Phoenix has settled to be sexual arousals. That is a low point of awareness. With no sign of evolving how will the Phoenix show up?
The Phoenix. She has a mystical place in the consciousness of humanity in various forms. How the Phoenix settles into the consciousness of Black Americans, in particular, is not far different from the rest of American society. Based in crudeness what hope has the Phoenix embodied within the Ghetto mentality? If the Phoenix is still as potent in times and eras passed she will resurface in powers Black women have forgotten they have within their wombs!
Phoenix |
Fourth sight
"Child's pose is basic in Yoga. Turned into sexual arousal where does it lead that leads to enlightenment?"
Child's pose held by Nicocoa |
Fifth sight
Asana posed on a chair. |
Sixth sight
Rick White asked, "When you got 3 baby mammas 2 felonies, no car, no job and tear drop tattoos."
What you have is a challenge and crisis. What are you going to change? Who are and where will you find yourself after this admission? Will you remain outside of yourself, or cling to an identity that sounds like: you got 3 baby mammas, 2 felonies, no car, no job and tear drop tattoos.
What you've got is bodies, lack of courage to become self-employed, and an unwillingness to learn how money works, and you have the challenge to learn how to be a man, to be a father. Being a felon means, according to the The United States Constitution, you are a slave. So, how will you get your freedom? This is what Harriet Tubman asked each person who wanted to travel north to freedom from slavery, from cruel, self-serving white men. What will you do; what questions will you answer with the warrior spirit your life has shown?
These are my gifts to you. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
Asana held on purpose easily. |
Asana held by a woman in an airport lounge. |
Seventh sight
"Peace and tranquility can be contained and released. Asanas hold this challenge without judging a soul. "- Gregory E. Woods (Dawn Wolf), Keeper of Stories 6/05/17
Cherokee D'Ass in colors over a supreme form. |
Eighth sight
Poetry of form in colors a Black woman wears is an essence other women cannot imitate, have, or own. What other women should take away from the experience of being in awe of African women is to be themselves. Creator gave a gift to unravel. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
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