Monday, April 30, 2018

Moral Bankruptcy



the Riddle in "HOW?" 

"How is it that we can punish women who are paid by politicians yet allow freedom and forgiveness to the politicians who pay them? The irony of the situation is that if we allow Sptizer’s deep pockets to buy his way back into our homes and hearts, then it’s not young women he hired who are whores, it’s the people of New York." Valerie Baber


Valerie Baber said, "He wants me to wear this dress again, but I told him he'd have to work for it. He loved that I gave him a challenge. Ladies, value what they value. Make them earn it." (April 2018)



CONNECTING INTANGIBLES for children



a beautiful woman's portrait of light.


Sydney Gurewitz Clemens said, "Art has the role in education of helping children become like themselves instead of more like everyone else."

Art also teaches children to merge; a concept essential to group dynamics that require listening, compromise, and understanding. The inability to merge adversely affects the way people drive. They are less inclind to understand their relationship to other things that seem inonocuous, but aren't. The inability to merge is a matter of life and death. Art teaches this art effortlessly. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 4/26/16



A biker chick's gentle spirit.

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Spectacles



Picture of Jodi West


Jodi West's sensual powers work visually first, and in the aftermath of the spell cast what's next...


Kyle Richards compelling in this red dress with no stockings. Beautiful to behold!




Thoughts of Wise Women

Old Wise Woman says...

Older wise woman




Saturday, April 28, 2018

the Mysterious links Eyes need See...









photographer Leni Riefenstahl, in the 1970's, in Sudan captured this love dance (Njertun) performed by the The Nuba of Kau.



















Thick thighs have saved Black men. This is a part of a whole message of healing a Black woman's capacity to restore aches for balance between her man, her importance in this world against her essential self!..." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 4/28/18







Dis Some Funny Shit!


A wise man once said, "Fuck this shit!... "
He now lives in a refrigerator box in his Mom's basement!...


Deal with Strength.




That is not true. There have been moments I have regretted being kind. I remember some of them. That kind of pain in the realization later released me from something holding me against the presence of clarity, as a place across from Power. These two, Clarity and Power, co-exist, or fly away from each other. What directs them is Will. What is needed in spiritual quests is balance, not striving towards a utopia, or fulfilling a glib statement stating, "You will never regret being kind."

Development is a spiritual quest linked with what the intellect and emotions need to live in a body aware of where one is in relationship to all Life. . . - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 12/31/17


Friday, April 27, 2018

Think Without Words.


the 3rd eye needs attention to the detail of its purpose. Without it fools reign.
- Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 



"Poetry, art and space place a woman into a sensitive place quiet and alone in the sense of being a part of something indispensable to a man's life and knowing. If he is ever to attain that state of being it will be through initiation into the mysteries in a woman's way, or by the Elder's!"

In the teachings during initiation into manhood this concept becomes more than an idea. It becomes a birthing!

Rare it is, but initiations release the spirits of men and women from the bondage of modern concepts of life that detach them from the Earth, our Mother, and from the fundamental understandings of the primary energies of Creation!"


Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 

2016 


8 months pregnant.


"Intimacies between women often go backwards, beginning in revelations and ending in small talk." ~ Elizabeth Bowen 


1970's Black woman. 


Because I am a woman, I must make unusual efforts to succeed. If I fail, no one will say, “She doesn’t have what it takes.” They will say, “Women don’t have what it takes.” Clare Boothe Luce



Tae Kwon Do practitioner.


"I feel there is something unexplored about woman that only a woman can explore." ~ Georgia O’Keeff

BUSY in her life beyond fame...


Suzanne Somers, the face of conviction.


"From Suzanne Somers' appearance on the 1970's sitcom, Three's Company forward, she has been a bubbling energy. But, her story is one about a woman with powers that led her to the right man to be married to whom she could build with in a lifetime. It isn't something to take for granted mating with the right soul, but it is mostly dreamt about, as if dreams can come true; not worked for as all achievements require to be successful..." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 4/20/18 



Suzanne Somers older, wizen & fine



Thursday, April 26, 2018

To Know This Teaching.


Amanda Righetti! 







a Gift of Life, a touch, a moment to speculate is one intersecting point between a woman's desire and a man's want. What we need as men is a touch of knowledge about the Unknown. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 12/31/17



a pose on stairs by Marc Collins



Wednesday, April 25, 2018

a conceptual view of body.


Nyeta Allen.


Body painted for a conceptual photo shoot of Nyeta Allen by photographer, Roland Dawson,
(April 2018)

Look at This!


artist Miss Li's 'True Love' for $250


Bluebell's Peacock by Arthur Wardle


a boy, Teddy, by Wil Cohen Photography. May 2017.


Little Red Riding Hood by Erik Kastning (2015)



Going Into IT in a New Year!



Art created by Hilda Hechle (British, exh.1902-1938).


Dark and forbidden by John Santerineross

Many a boy became a man to discover he knew virtually nothing about pussy. They have fallen into the pit of wanton women too battered of spirit to really care about the men entering their bodies. The darkness of hatred resents enlightenment, and vulnerable men with a hard on for some nookey are fair game in a dangerous game of rage against antagonists. Not understanding what was just said is a tell tell sign. 

Beware. Cuidado. Faire Attention! is all to be said to the willingly ignorant of spiritual science. 

Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 
December 31, 2017 

Introspectives of an Art!


Jessica Rose by Ian Lim 

Jessica Rose by Ian Lim ( a study).





Jessica Rose by Ian Lim (a study of)



Tuesday, April 24, 2018

LOOKS BACK!


actors Ray Milland and Jean Arthur in the film, Easy Living, 1937.


My father was 5 years old when the movie, Easy Living, came out in 1937, the Depression was in full swing, and Daddy's father was one of the few who owned his land, and his house. During the Depression that was a significant reality. Strategically, it provided a basis for the assurance that one's family could live through so hard a time! For those like Granddaddy, who cared for those around him he became a centered and central force that created the feel of being held in a community of poor folks. It was during one of the heights of the violence of big city crime bosses, Jim Crow's reign of terror, and a time Colored folks, in the South, were purposely being forced to accept no more than a 4th grade education. That decade was struggle and accomplishment, survival and denial...

The movies were important. They held sanity together for thousands bringing together everyone in dark theaters in suspended reality that blocked the depression of the era!- Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 4/19/18



Kirk Douglas, Jean Simmons and Tony Curtis behind the scenes in Spartacus (1960).


The movie, Spartacus, was good, and for the times extraordinary! But, the novel? It was the book that turned the country upside down! It was banned in the South! I did not understand that until I read it! The author's mastery interpreting Roman history gave the spiritual and the intellectual basis for the governing business of American life: slavery. It was an extraordinary read! - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 4/19/18