Showing posts with label Sela Ward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sela Ward. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Exquisite thru the EYE
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a Black woman's exquisite beauty of spirit !!!! |
Pin-up Memphis Monroe portraying Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany's
Photographer, Tara Leavitt of Brooklyn Brat Images said as a way of introduction, "Your images hold power. Every time you pick up a camera you have the opportunity to make art, to ask questions, to share beauty, to expose truth."
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pure white beauty of Sela Ward, actress |
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Soft Touches to Feminine Quality
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red dress worn by Sela Ward |
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fragility of a Black lady |
"...Being submissive is a feminine trait but not something I had to learn and I don't love it. It's just something some people are while others are more dominant. In some areas people can be dominant (e.g., at work) but very submissive in romantic relationships. It's weird that way..." - written by Elegance
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red gown on Anne Hathaway, actress |
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Sela Ward
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
TRANSFORMERS
sacred form in meditation |
"Spiritual transformation is not separate from the mental capacity. They are linked, and respond to each other's stimuli. Neither of the two are not not connected to the body. The body's reaction to the transformation food produces is felt within the spirit and understood in the mind. Their relationships are intertwined. One is not better than the other, nor is one distinguishable from the other because they arise from the Center." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 7.30.13
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Sela Ward on sofa in jeans |
"As a matter of fact it is the older women that are supposed to teach the young women. What is it we would have the older women teach the young ones, especially in relation to dress? And do men have any input in that? Isn't that more the point?" - Alan Springer
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"Men do have the input for the development of our young women. An interesting thing about the Black community is a disturbing trend. It is easier to get whites to work at this level of development in our communities than it is to get Black people working. The more education and money made by Blacks the less involvement in the communities that need 'us'. I see it more and more in every city I visit, and the ones I work in. Even white Americans talk about it.
Hope is about all many of our young people have in us. Their reality is another story.
How do we fix this? is a personal question asked and answered individually before one enters the public forum for discussion, or the sacred circles to undertake the spiritual responsibility of raising a generation." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 7.30.13
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Serena Williams' naked dark beauty |
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Sunday, July 21, 2013
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