Monday, May 24, 2010

BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN THE PUBLIC EYE

“Beautiful, as defined by the mainstream American population, has changed the world. Iranians are among the most beautiful people in the world. You haven't seen male beauty until you have been in a room of Iranian men with their beautiful women each complementing the other. It is also a disturbing fact that the largest numbers of nose jobs are performed in Iran. Iranians trying to fit into a Western (white) standard is an extraordinary contradiction, and revelation into the power of conquest of a people who were pawns in American duplicity, or rather, our foreign policy.

The finest women in the United States, arguably, live in Washington DC. The black women in the DC metropolitan area are devastating to the issues of men. Men have literally dropped to their knees trying to restrain the natural urge to touch, and claim. Even in the poorest areas of the city the women are so fine it is hard to exhale. Sadly, many of these women open their mouths and remove the spell their physical beauty has cast. On the other hand, it ain't unusual to find the words of DC’s finest women plunging men deep into the wellsprings of their feminine. Their beauty encourages exploration into the realms discovered by virgins, and interprets revelations into their beauty. Standing before such women men are required to uncover the beauty within the woman before them. This is the nature of the spiritual work beauty requires of initiates, and potential husbands!













actress Kirstie Alie

Oddly, in my estimation, the most beautiful white women pour out of Europe. I have been stunned by it, and realized over the years that it takes centuries to produce certain types of beauty. In America beauty is discovered, and defined, and lives on screen. The screen is the pulpit, and the auction block. Our actresses are the most lauded of beauties. Their sanity depends on the development of their beauty internally. Their jobs depend upon the external form of their beauty, and within the imagination of men, and the comparative religion of women's eternal angst over their own appearance. The longevity of women in the public eye is held in the balance between forces that incorrectly inform the public about the mystery of beauty.


actress Jennifer Tilly

Beauty has long left the temple of divinity that connects the beheld, and the beholder in reverence, and respect. It has been a long journey, but we arrived here as the paradigms changed over the centuries, and the currencies of exchange between people fell into the hands of conquerors incapable of seeing women as more than pussy. Conquerors cannot see mystery, or the sacredness of magic. They see profit, and income.

Political agitation for change was only possible under the United States constitution, and the culture that was birthed from its relationships with the Indians Europeans stole from, and murdered en masse, and the Africans enslaved through relationship with Africans who sold their own into bondage closed the eye for beauty. The currencies of bondage, and killing shaped the world of beauty in America. The patriarchy that valued property, and chased after pussy saw little amounts of divinity mirrored into their world until the oppressed women they married, fucked, and protected from niggers, and injuns followed the logic of law, and wrapped their pale legs around the very structure that limited their movement into a liberation movement that changed, eventually, for women around the world.

black athlete, Nimi

There is nothing like change. It is frightening. But it is necessary if we plan to live on this planet to re-define beauty. Without that revelation the Earth will die within us, and we won't be able to see the path of pussy, as conquerors say, or discern the path towards the Sacred Womb, as holy people use language. The mystery of Creation lies in the concepts of merging, seeing, knowing, birth, renewal, discovery, surprise, play and joy in the moment. These are the same attributes hidden between the legs of the women men love, need, and desire, but cannot see because they merely seek to acquire.” -Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories

Black British beauty of Amanda White 2


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