Showing posts with label spiritual power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiritual power. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2019

What is Seen,




Powers awakened within Heathers Molik.

Displays of power can be beautiful in the way it is present within a person. In this instance, a woman's display of beauty is a power in the instant of revelation, in conjunction with what is substantial evidence of powers from within! Holding powers within is as challenging as powers held within vulnerability, and sexual prowess... - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 









Lisa Starr








Simplicity, grace and a quiet demure way of being a woman engineers change within many men vying for such a woman's attention. The skill is being genuine. There are no lines. There is only one way of being genuine...  How women carry this energy is either from deep within, or it is a practiced art form or from deep pain. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 10/12/18


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

HI Heels!



Tracee Ellis Ross' pretty legs in red heels and a smile! 
Some sights are too hard to believe, even looking at it isn't the same as believing what you see!



When the unbelievable is before you the struggle is one with what is seen, what is believed, and what is incomprehensible to the senses, or one's understanding of what they thought they knew. Staying on the outskirts of a vision stops merging with the Unknown. It is an initial impulse to stay fixed with the body. Our tendency is to remain physical, but it is not natural. What is natural is to go home, and to stay where one is comfortable. This is the struggle of existence. Imagine what a moment will look like on the other side of the grave is an act of power! - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories (Jan. 18, 2019)




Skinny woman in pink heels by Arsen Lupen.



Friday, February 8, 2019

TO ACTIVATE, TO FREE OTHERS: a calling.



Still spinning from this past Monday (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day) when I was given the Legacy of A Dream Award at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. — It was surreal to say the least. I gotta thank all of my family, friends, colleagues, mentors, and teachers who came out. You made the evening so special.
A line from my acceptance remarks, “Let us wake from our deep deep sleep so we no longer have to dream and can experience in our waking state the beloved community...”
Thank you Georgetown University and President John J. DeGioia for selecting me for this honor. Summarized from their website, “Each year, the "John Thompson Jr. Legacy of a Dream Award" is given to an inspirational emerging leader... since 2003, the award has been given to civil rights icons, children’s rights advocates and other #humanitarians."
In one of the photos you'll see me with Dikembe Mutombo who reminded me that I have a lot of growing to do!
And all the remarkable beings who I get to work with at One Common Unity — There is so much important work to do... feeling grateful and inspired. - Hawah Kasat (Jan. 26, 2019) 


Hawah Kasat honored (r.) receiving the Legacy of A Dream Award at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. January 20, 2019. 






"The journey we are on is long and sometimes it can feel overwhelming. The question today is what will we choose to invest our time, energy and resources in?

Life is both short and long. It is long because during our time we can make a huge impact on future generations… if we spend our time wisely and are other-centered instead of self-centered, then we have the opportunity to correct the injust
ices in the world.

It is short because that time, which we have, moves by really fast and if we aren’t paying attention it will be over before we know it.

I encourage all of us, to never forget that it’s never too late for us to begin dedicating our life work to something beyond selfish interests.

The solution to the violence and division in this world may begin with being caring, kind, generous, and other-centered BUT our work cannot end there. The institutional violence which inherently breeds inequity must be addressed. Both of these paths require more than just good intentions, they require us to fundamentally change the ways we live and with unrelenting focus transform the very systems that perpetuate violence."
-Hawah Kasat (Jan, 20, 2019)  





EIGHTEEN 

"One has to live this life within their vision to speak this truth. From legacy to knowledge of how things work is how intelligently vision is carried by people, who hold the vision given them into their individual futures. In our mother's carrier (her womb) we lay in the waters knowing. Remembering is how we learn who we are, and how we manifest that dream becomes legacy. It is a cycle of unlearning visionaries move within..." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories [Jan. 30, 2019]  


One Common Unity


Hawah Kasat honored receiving the Legacy of A Dream Award at 
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. with his family. 
(2019)



Friday, January 4, 2019

Ancient Today.



Ank worn subtly by this woman enhances something so subtle it cannot be touched, but touch is its core value...The symbolic power of a thing is a symbol, but the power of a symbol is inherent within the spiritual practices the symbol is made to embody. The cowrie shell from the spiritual practices of West African cultures and the Kemit symbols from the north of the Black continent and from all directions of the Land of the Blacks, the spiritual powers of ancient peoples are potent, even in dormancy. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 8/16/18










African woman's exquisite beauty...





Darla Crane is a direct competition to the promise of commitment to the principle of devotion to the essence of African womanhood. Perhaps the energetic pull is lust, or it is a merely a childish dare to see what lies beyond. These are the things to ponder as an African in the aftermath of the era of European conquest. The search for identity has to be wrestled from the command of white power over our consciousness. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 8/22/18

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Drawn Two To Each Other





Drawing two to copulate is a natural pull into what is pivotal: we need each other. Without this pull Life hasn't the Mystery it needs to sustain interest in becoming, in being, or in moving between worlds the way sex does to souls entwined! - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 2/12/18


Merging. artist unknown. 


Sunday, March 25, 2018

IN a Patriarch, there is this!





Adriana Chechik has a silken quality to her, but her penchant for ass penetration calls into question fundamental questions about health, decency and the how far from sacred a woman's spirit can travel without considering the ways of being sensual in a higher surrender! Women's sexuality is by far more interesting to modern women. Equality is the measurement of choice, habit, or force. These three are in place, not by women's design, but in the name of survival in a man's world indistinguishable from brutality!

Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
Jan. 25, 2018











Aidra Fox's stab at decency is an appeal, but successful in a limited way of being indecent! What a riddle sex appeal plays! - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 1/25/18 









Adriana Chechik ascending stairs. Does her awareness expand, or her reach extend upward, within, or reach low into the lower chakras? It is a question to weigh. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories (Jan. 25, 2018)

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Know This Story to TELL.


Mature beauty of a sepia toned woman in red as a tease.




Mary Blade is a sensual woman, a powerful one capable of shifting change into being! "You may play in there," she says, "but play with your soul can affirm Life, or confirm Death! In other words, Don't eat everything!"





















Made to wonder



One of the wonders of the world is the Unknown. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 


Wednesday, February 7, 2018

FOUR



The light of delicate beauty in a garden.


Toughness mixed with delicate femininity is a collaboration working for and against a woman! Much of it appeals to the wilder nature of men wanting release from politeness, but it also charges us with the dare of the challenge to what we think about our reasons women need men, and men want women. It is a duel reality requiring balance as resolution to the dichotomy. Equality is not what the two energies need. Equality is a social construct too weak to balance, so it makes demands. 

Do you see how this does not work well enough to see why it does not work, and how it can work in the context of a spiritual practice? If you do, you can grow from that along a path with a sense of being connected to Creation. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 9/12/17 



"Toughness mixed with delicate femininity is a collaboration working for and against a woman!
Much of it appeals to the wilder nature of men wanting release from politeness..."
- Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 

Monday, February 5, 2018

TWO



Cute is not typically a response to a good looking woman,
but Katrina Cons is cute, and fine and easy on the eyes! 



Milena Velba's red fur against her pale skin has its draw. Her eyes bring it all together. Get it? That is the discipline you call. A boy's father has to teach his sons to look beyond the natural way of wanting a woman to see what he wants in a woman to sustain his life force. The life force is the substance we diminish or increase. Through sex it is important to understand how this works.

Older and wise men easily can tell how a man has used his life force (his seed). It is diminished, a shadow of its original potency, or it has evolved into intangible elementary assembly of powers creative enough to change other life forces without force, but with a touch, or a glance into his eyes! Sex is an entry point; it is a deep pleasure and it is immeasurable! What sexual intercourse does is tell the story of one's life to the life being examined, judged in the last part of a lifetime. Not only is the story a man's story; it is part of the women's lives he has entered! - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories [Sept. 10, 2017]

Friday, February 2, 2018

Seu Ase will be to keep the world...





"Seu Ase será para manter o mundo ... Isso será um pássaro contido numa cabaça coberta. Exercite seu Ase com cuidado! De acordo com o Oráculo de Ifá, Iya Mi Aje Osoronga é o um dos nomes sagrados da entidade misteriosa e divina que conhecemos como poder feminino, ou seja, o sexo identificado como feminilidade, o que implica todas as características de feminilidade! Cultos Africano apresentam as características únicas em um nível humano que existem no divino "IyaMi."


" your ase will be to keep the world... that will be a bird contained in a covered gourd. Exercise your ase carefully! According to the oracle of Ifá, iya mi aje osoronga is one of the sacred names of the mysterious and divine entity that we know as female power, i.e. sex identified as femininity, which implies all the characteristics of femininity! African cults present the unique features on a human level that exist in the divine " Iyami." 




Owl Medicine People at work.



Thursday, February 1, 2018

Follow through a seduction.


Fully and truly a right sized woman!!!


I was never one to follow women. I paid attention to women preferring to be drawn by a woman. Too many men can be led away by 'ass' sacrificing the exploration of the illusion they need to follow the obvious path that women were made to lead men towards their divinity! - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 10/10/17 



Follow as a Question to Existence.


Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Tribute to Form without Alteration.


Naked against an old tree has a feel most will not know, not from an image! It is an elemental experience that broadcasts the fires of a body in the wind, against the wood, on the ground! - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 9/7/17 




vintage photo of Black woman's style. circa 1970's





Naked beneath the white cloth, Melissa Rizo, is bilingual speaking to the loins, the impeccability of a spiritual man, the heart of a lover, and the curiosity of an artist! Being beautiful has its abilities to alter perceptions! - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 9/22/17

Friday, November 10, 2017

Outbreak: Roaming through the paradigms.



Youth is supposed to belong and come from innocence and the exploration of what it is to emerge from it with questions and answers. Taken away youth is violated. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 11/17/17 


Jade Nile's innocence is her advantage for one, and disadvantage to what stakes a woman in her values. "Is that so?" one would ask of her, a woman whose punany is her meal ticket, and cost paid for fame. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 11/17/17 





Reacting to the visual of two Black men, Garfield Burley and Curtis Brown, hung from a telephone pole, by a mob of 500 white men, women and children, October 8, 1902, in Newbern, Tennessee; who refused the assessment of a Criminal Court Judge Maiden pleading for them to wait for a trail the next day! They couldn't. They didn't. These were white people acting out the conditioning from their homelands. 

Reading the reactions of Black American women is painful, but laced with truthful insights, and the nuances of clarity the general population practices not looking their way. One woman, Sandra Mitchell said: 

"Black Lives Matter. This goes to show the horrific moments our black people had to go through in those days. Nowadays, we have mental lynchings which is similar to physical lynchings! Graphic picture; but, needed for us to see what they've endured. But, God!. . ."

For those who care, the pain of women speaking from the pain in their birth places hurts the ears, and stabs into the heart of being African in America! It took me two days to find and unearth my words to say: 

"... Sandra, the depth of your pain is a recollection you didn't have to live, but you feel. For that it is good because it keeps the spirits of our ancestors as a cry echoing in daily life. Whites try to minimize the strength and the power of what is your angst, but the echoes persist as white men kill without regard for the 'why' of their way, of their spiritual make up. What force keeps them at bay?

So far, there isn't one. Not even Jesus has that power! Maybe, if women were connected to their wombs, and developed themselves to use those powers from on high, and from depth within, changes will occur from deep within? Maybe, but that requires awakening and the cultural dictates people sleep, waiting for a Messiah!" - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 11/8/17