We are a society that has placed so much of our captive attention upon the things we consider beautiful. We have this whole gleaming eye thing going on seeing things and people of this world as beautiful or ugly, good or bad, strong or weak, up or down… all of these tempered opposites if you will.

I am one who believes that BEAUTY IS AN ACTION WORD; it is a verb and not an adjective but a state of being. I think that beauty is an attribute and an essence of the most pleasing things.

I find nature to be beautiful, and yes, I have even been witness to beauty even amid the most horrific circumstances. I guess that’s why the sentiment “…Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder” is more profound than we give it credit for.

I don’t like it when I hear people have been hurt because they grew up the brunt of jokes or teasing by others. You’d be surprised at the number of adults who have maintained that type of unkindness. I don’t understand why we ever have to comment on other people’s looks when we are describing all the things that are wonderful about them… as if their looks or perceived outer beauty gives them brownie points. A pretty face may get you to the table of a negotiation, but if you don’t have the skill to play, you’ll be out of the game before you get in. A pretty face may get all of the guys to look at you and even want to be with you… but without the skill to maintain a qualified relationship worth having, what value do you then bring to any partnership? I’m not knocking beautiful people, only trying to get others to understand WE ARE ALL BEAUTIFUL and NOT ONE PERSON ON THIS PLANET IS MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN ANOTHER. NOT ONE!

People look different, and as far as I am concerned, that is it. We all have things going for us, which set us apart from others and are our most substantial assets or features, and yes, for some, the need to have plastic surgery to compensate for what they desire to have and was not given is an option.

As a girl who was teased most of her childhood about her way too skinny body, buck teeth, and long straight hair that wouldn’t hold a curl, I have been conscientious not to allow the “TRIGGERS” to affect me even at this stage in the game. I want to be admired for my beauty but not what I look like, because the truth is told for years I never thought or considered myself pretty much less beautiful. It is the beauty that comes from my relationship with the Creator and the way I feel as a result of that wholeness.

We are absolutely CREATORS of the most beautiful masterpieces…. OURSELVES. We are all a work of art and limited editions. It is the basis of our human condition, and we should never forget the value of that! Don’t forget to join me tonight for my empowerment call at 9 pm EST; the details are to the right.

 

 

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