Tuesday, December 4, 2018

AMERICAN WHITE WOMEN: unraveling the puzzle.


"Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you." ~ John Paul Sartre




Luxore exquisite in this moment defines, expresses women's appreciation for the free flow of creative reproduction in the parallel realms of essence, becoming and fulfillment in the expression of divinity and the need for touch, and the reciprocation of loving the man made for her life. It is a simple formula complicated by history and history's misdeeds vomited upon white women by European men. Women's Liberation is from the yoke of European men's pre-existing condition, his predisposition to kill his own women, who won't submit to his limited view of themselves. It was not perceived how to liberate themselves until white women landed on the east coast of what they thought of as the New World and saw how the women of those Red nations lived in matriarchal nations!. . . ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 11/24/18 




Stillness. In the garden, the air, beneath the sea. 
a concept from photographer, 
Roland Dawson. (Nov. 22, 2018)


"… the lovely form, the composure is elegance; the flowing lines of this woman's own legacy of lovely form is in the spirit of what are necessities in the art of the feminine. Here is an image. Hold still breath, bring forth the sounds of songs, and in it a celebration of an essence (we) men cannot live without... There is more, but how far can language translate what cannot be touched?" - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 11/25/18



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