Showing posts with label ideal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ideal. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2019

The Feel of this Essence.


Definitions. 

Beauty within the soul leaves admirers mute in her presence, as if holiness is a physical presence to connect fragments one with the other. Timeless quality is just that: timeless. Spiritual beauty is not simple; it is expressed as light in the eyes mirroring the weight of spiritual responsibility or spiritual powers. The substance of a spirit is in essence a series of stories developed intentionally to build, or destroy Life. For a man, if a woman's sex appeal is strong enough it will subdue the tendency to ask the right questions over the impulse to fuck, the need to copulate and the desire to have a way with a woman. The sex drive is in alignment with the impulse to be right in the spiritual realms. It is all in our breath where our words transform from the substance of weight in our thoughts into the audible words our ears transposed into the language of soul. These are fun things to be alone with pondering the powers of who we be! Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories Sept. 7, 2018


model Maat Petrova (l.) and another woman on park benches June 4, 2013 !!!!



Moroccan woman in the long ago.



Moroccan woman in traditional dress is probably Berber.


Cameroonian model Amanda EFathel by William Nsai



Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Well, well



Sonia Montejano in white dress photographed in May of 2017 
Photo by Michael Hermogeno.





News reporter, Kayna Whitworth in September 2013, in this light!
"... There is always speculation, and awe in the expression of freedom. How it is felt is different from how it is expressed in the context of movement. The movement within beauty is an exercise, not of the intellect to contemplate, but an easy way to hold air as an essence, and reason as a hard subject.

That is something to contemplate, but beyond where the crude typically lay their musings..." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 2/19/19






Tamara Tunie in black dress nibbling cookies !!!!





About EVA.





Eva Mendes' pretty legs command attention. 
It takes awhile to resist looking into her eyes and then you do, and your are transfixed 
with who she is and what she has accomplished blends with the who of her life. 



Eva Mendes is a complex woman. This complexity started at birth. Mar 05, 1974. 




Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Perfect O's.




[The] perfect bottom of Kim Kardashian. It is astounding, its form and
the form of her body is breathtakingly similar
to the Goddess of ancient times.
- Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories
1/23/18 



Leanne Crow and her camera.




Sunday, January 20, 2019

Elegant Substance.




An elegant Black woman is poetry in the name of becoming, and the power of her presence is to be studied by a man growing into the essence of what a man is to the balancing principles she embodies, and can pass on through her womb into their children. It is a right to be one's self, and it is a privilege to live out one's mystery beyond mere existence. The woman, or women, until you mature, you pick or chose talk to and about the character you act out in your living. Whomever you pick prepares you, and whomever you think you picked knew you first!

Elegance is to be known as substance, not pretense or aloofness... - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories


















Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Forces In Natures.





Eva Mendes' exquisite beauty alongside her apparent joy within her living Life, adds to her appeal... Where does that go after death, to a child entering this life? - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 





Powers of this African woman wearing a handmade outfit from the 
Neema Mansaray Kollection with fabric from Ghana... This is a Mende dress.






The deep force of this white woman's face is the beauty that has grabbed and captivated imaginations, not because it is more spectacular; it is framed inside of a history of survival. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories







Hat coolly worn by this woman is different in respect to her African heritage. It feels different, her style of being from her essence, from white women's projections via fashion! White women can wear African clothes, not the essence can the clothes wear. They, as anyone else, can only wear who they are in essence...  - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories



A lady, an African lady!


Dark woman. God, she is engaged in her life!


Wednesday, January 9, 2019

About Crystal.


Crystal Gayle, country singer.


Crystal Gayle (born: January 9, 1951, Paintsville, KY, USA) is an American country singer. She is best known for her country-pop crossover hit song, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" (1977). She had 20 number one country hits during the 1970s and 1980s and 6 albums certified gold by RIAA. She is the younger sister of Loretta Lynn. She was awarded Female Vocalist Of The Year in 1977 and 1978 at the Country Music Association Awards. ~ anon 



Friday, December 21, 2018

Beautiful Indeed!





Bailiff, Officer Sonia Montejano, served nearly 20 years on the force before she became a bailiff on television. The first reason I watch 'Hot Bench', and it's on now, is Officer Sonia Montejano! There is are insights to beauty, and poise she silently displays without a word uttered... - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 12/21/18 



Sonia Montejano on Santa's lap, December 2017.



Paolo Lazzarotti, I was studying your website. It was similar to going into prayer, or walking into a holy place. . . I encourage your work! - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 

UNCENSORED on:
www.paololazzarotti.photo/sensuality 

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Look Into Their Eyes.





Vanity's Playboy picture 






Barbara Babcock, an actress on the series, Hill Street Blues, in the early 1980's was to me the most sensual woman on television. What she did onscreen was undeniable, memorable, and unbelievable!! ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 
















Sirens: Christy Taylor, Musetta Vander, Mia Tate, from the 2000 movie, "Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou?" singing as they flow towards three defenseless Southern white boys! The effect was disarming to me the viewer, and I was grateful to not have been asked to test my mettle against their powers. In particular, the lead siren weakened me, and she was on the big screen! Imagine what I would have had to do in their presence! Would it have been less a stress upon me as those from my own past challenges by such creatures? I'll not ever know. As Gil Scott-Heron sang in one of songs: "It's only a movie!" ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Storie



Captivating subject captured by photographer, Brian Lewis Houghton 
in May 2015. titled: "Man Cave" 







Tera Patrick's seduction begins with her eyes, or it is her movements within stillness, the slopes of her body, or the way she evades scrutiny attracting judgement and envy simultaneously. Pondering such subtleties is a mark of maturity in a man understanding how women are mysterious in our endeavors to be successful and worth their effort assessing our value against their needs. Is it important how a whore regards our manhood? Yes, it is when the warrior code asks for clarity to see how the craft needs to merge with the elements of sexual congress... - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories




Friday, November 30, 2018

What She Say!



and them jeans. 


"There are things women tell themselves alive, dancing in their eyes. We see what we wanna see and what we need to see. It is part of the exchange between souls..." ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 10/23/18


Monday, November 12, 2018

OF Susan.




Susan Sarandon without make up is as beautiful and appealing as her intellectual momentum creates shifts in thought processes. Engaging women like her overwhelm simplicity easily... - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 4/13/18




Susan Sarandon full in her powerful way of being a woman
attending the 70th Cannes Film Festival!







Supreme something in Susan Sarandon's beauty, is an essence inaccessible to physical touch, and inadmissible as fodder for the lower elements of men, who hunt for these qualities for consumption. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories


Sunday, October 14, 2018

An Art to Adulthood is in Perception.



59 year old Yasmina Rossi.



older Black woman, Jo-Ani Johnson, 64.

I have long been enamored by older women. It was intense in my 20's and 30's. I studied both my soul, and the effect of each woman who engaged the chapters of my soul that needed writing. Writhing in my loins was a snake wanting expression, to get out. I had to control that snake. Deeper manhood required that struggle. The substance of the fabric that strengthens me now gives credence to the training and discipline it takes to control one's spirit. The skill is learned best within the dynamics of sexual tension and the struggles inherent to becoming holy from within...

There is much more to this. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 10/07/18



Bebe Neuwirth, actress






"Big boned, larger than life women like this define or defy certain types of manhood too weak to define themselves. Those are weak men. A strong man knows himself and draws whom he needs his direction. But, the fallacy in that declaration is unobvious. It is the reversal of a man's boast. Women chose their mates... - Gregory E. Woods (Dawn Wolf), Keeper of Stories 10/07/18 

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Black Tape Project.


Black Tape Project. Andrea Cohen.


Beautiful women, who command are more easily misunderstood as being powerful because drawing attention to themselves by the force of their essence can be disguised as vanity, or self-absorption by any number of men, unable to see beyond need, or lust. It is distracting the illusion of Beauty, but enforced as a presence in the Medicine teachings; it becomes a tool, a shield, and a weapon!...

There is more, but this medium typically is over-populated by undeveloped people foreign to the esoteric or the way of the Warrioress distinct from the Warrior's Way. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 5/9/18



4 Black Women by Roland Dawson 



the Black Tape Project. Eriana Blanco.





Thursday, October 11, 2018

To Point This Out.




An ideal of a teacher, Darla Crane. She isn't ideal in the strict sense of the word; in another sense she teaches from a socially unaccepted way of living as a woman! By way of the Cross (of Jesus) she is a whore, as employment her livelihood is made by sex in cultural consciousness shared worldwide as an option of survival specific for girls and women! It is justifiable in a world subjugated by low under developed spirits, but the outcome has no justice to it at all. None of that matters because the movement of life lived like this is more important than the counter to its movement. Special people change the nature of prophecies and trends. Normal people say they'd like to, but won't. 

It's like this: People say they'd love to raise exceptional children, or do better raising their children, but in the presence of those who have at high levels of skill, they realize they cannot because they won't accept the 'how'! Why this is, and they are like this, rest in what they don't know about themselves and face from within. They'd rather wait until regret is their guest, and their death is imminent. This is belief in the reverence for the deathbed confessions. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 5/20/18 

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Too Fine!




Susan Sarandon's beauty rest deep within...


"Susan Sarandon's breasts are full, and nurturing: them seem to be. They add to the force of her power, her beauty and what is appealing in the woman, as a mate. Might be too much assessment, but mature women have powers to weigh against their ideals and the fantasies they create in the men, who pay attention to them, and dream about what they see, and intuit." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 11/20/17


Susan Sarandon full in her powerful way of being a woman
attending the 70th Cannes Film Festival!


"[The] supreme something in her beauty is an essence inaccessible to physical touch, and inadmissible as fodder for the lower elements of men, who hunt for these qualities for consumption..." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories (Nov. 2017) 



Susan Sarandon attending another gala in the glory of being an older woman. She was born October 4, 1946. Age, beauty and appeal do not collide within achievement. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories


Susan Abigail Sarandon is an American actress and activist. She is an Academy Award and BAFTA Award winner who is also known for her social and political activism for a variety of causes. She was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1999 and received the Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Award in 2006. - anon 


Monday, September 24, 2018

Storytelling. Elizabeth Taylor.


 Elizabeth Taylor, in her older years seated, sipping a drink in a quiet moment in the public eye in a private setting. She was elegant a lady! - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 9/19/18



Elizabeth Taylor elegant, refined.



Elizabeth Taylor in 1958. She would be 26 years old in this moment. The 1960's were near, and ripe in the air was change never to be experienced again. This period would change the world, introducing the elements that shape this century for a generation less developed in spheres other than the intellect. Consistent to the paths high purpose takes Beauty found a deep place within Elizabeth Taylor, that gripped the strength of an era that valued elegance, daring, and appreciated the mystique a woman can hold to cherish, and found challenges to old forms binding women to Victorian principles; an endeavor a nation should take, and an individual should discover.

That is a long sentence and today is a long way from the very depth of the times Elizabeth Taylor left a world in awe. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 9/19/18  





Elizabeth Taylor in a role. 



Elizabeth Taylor with weight and years on her reached that special place where women are too irresistible to men's heart and loins. Mature men understand. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 9/19/18



Sunday, September 16, 2018

It Would've been...


Every man has an ideal in his life that takes his breath away at the mere sight of her, the sound of her voice, or the something she does to him entering a room without him. It happens this perception of beauty, of womanhood, of what is essentially magic at work. It happens more than once. Closer to a man's real life, if he marries such a woman, and their life patterns are compatible, and they are whole together, and as one individual connected to the other, magic is what they are living. I thought this would happen when Lauren Bacall and I met. We never met and she was too many years older than me. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories [June 5, 2018]

Lauren Bacall (Sept. 16, 1924-Aug. 12, 2014).


Lauren Bacall was the honey that called the Bear, for me...