There
are a thousand definitions of beauty. And there are many degrees of
each. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There is sadness in beauty.
Beauty can be ugly. It is a concept that has haunted poets, artists and
academics for centuries.
Males are visual creatures. In their
minds' eye, like the posters teenage boys hang on their bedroom walls,
men have an inflated idea of beauty. But to see how he really finds
beauty in his surroundings, look at the girl with whom he spends time
and feels most comfortable. She is often the opposite of the bedroom
poster, maybe a friends, sister, aunt or cousin. She is the one he
enjoys being with most. To be able to laugh with someone, we must drop
our guards. Beauty is to be free and to act naturally. Oddly, getting
there can be difficult.
Today, messages and information are aimed
at us in very new ways. It is happening faster than humans can adapt
and evolve. Life is demanding more than we can give. In turn, you rely
on text messages rather than physical conversation. The heart is missing
in our lives and you must bring it back.
We judge the book by
its cover. It's usually untrue and unwise, but we place a great weight
of importance on the first impression. In truth, a first impression
offers fast, mostly visual cues, to make an assumption of another.
Physical appearance is the first thing we see and it becomes our
Achilles heel. The first impression is always the most expensive.
It
is expensive because of what we lose. The priority one sets on
appearances in the physical realm is to deny oneself the quality and
beauty of the spirit. If you choose to focus on the beauty within, you
will receive the value of true communication with another. To ignore the
essence of another is to deny your own humanity.
Beauty has
always been costly. By the time you have been plucked, pinched and
enhanced, you can easily spend a fortune on the latest product or the
most popular nip and tuck. The pursuit of beauty can also deny nature.
In the fevered race to erase a wrinkle, we try to stop time and the slow
and inevitable progress of nature. It is a fight no human can win.
Beauty can also be a sport or a goal. Can you be more beautiful than you
already are? No. Sure, every car needs a fresh coat of paint and a few
new pin stripes but the real, true beauty comes from within your
chassis.
There is boldness in choice and people can easily
recognize it in you. To choose beauty, determines that you have pondered
the question, objectified the issues and made a choice. You have asked,
"What will I project today? What will I put out into the world?" Then
you choose and follow it through. Embracing victimhood is a way to lick
your past wounds but it never yields any positive future-oriented gains.
You lead by example. Choose beauty.
Look at a flower as you
would look upon a work of art. Appreciate it. Enjoy it. Relax and just
let it all in. Then look at yourself the same way. You are a perfect and
unique creation of nature, just like a flower. This may be hard to do
and you must persist through all of the negativity and voices in your
head. Remember those voices do not speak truth. They are merely the
echoes of insecurity and comic relief. Appreciation for beauty isn't
forced. Beauty cannot be beaten into you. Beauty must be invited and it
must flow. If you want to exhibit your true nature, all you can do is
let go.
It is hard to let go. These days, with Life howling
around us like a hurricane, we instinctively try to hang on for dear
life. To be beautiful, to live in the flow, is a monumentally important
task that requires only openness, desire and a few simple actions.
Silence
is the key that unlocks the mystery. A quiet meditation. Say a prayer.
Sit down and have a little chat with yourself. Open this door and you
will be answered with your own beauty.
Do something that makes
you happy. Let go and take the time for yourself. Something simple. Call
a friend. Go to a movie. Get a massage. You do not need to spend a
hundred dollars. Shop, but don't buy anything, at a flower shop. Bake a
cake. Take a hike. Do something that is purposed for you. When this
happens, your beauty will begin to show. Others will recognize it and be
drawn to it. You have allowed your beauty to flow. |
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