Your Beauty Is Within
November 12th, 2007
You are about to start the journey on the path to your inner beauty.
Webster s dictionary describes the word beauty as: quality sensed in that which is in perfect harmony.
So beauty is not just an outer appearance. It is a complete harmony from within that can be felt and sensed by others from the way you present yourself. If you know you are beautiful and it comes from within others will see it too.
You are indeed beautiful every time you wake up in the morning. Even as your hands touch your face, rub your eyes, and your fingers run through your hair your beauty still shines. You stumble to your bathroom to wash away the previous day s memories, some good some bad. Who is it that looks back to you from the mirror? Uh! Surely this isn t me? Oh dear god it can t be? You close your eyes and open them again slowly. It is!. Is this what you really think? Hang in there, because you certainly are not alone. Women around the world more than ever before have at least one of their facial or bodily characteristics with which they do not feel comfortable with. Amazingly statitics show that virtually every woman thinks at one time in there life how wonderful it would be to change certain parts of there body or face blaming that for the reason for their low esteem and confidence. A backlash against the ugly and unattractive is percieved by both sexes so therefore they strive to become more beautiful.
But, what is beauty exactly? Is it a subjective notion, or a totally objective rule as that disseminated by the media and the entertainment industry? Hollywood and in particular the advertising and fashion world have bombarded the female psyche into what they believe is beauty. The fact is it is only their idea of beauty . From the early more curved figures of women promoted in the 50s and 60s, for example, marketers have changed the way women should look by promoting a different version of female beauty. Thinner thighs, smaller breasts or hips, easily spotted cheekbones, are among the most important female features as presented today. The alteration has been so immense that this new boyish silhouette, women observe in magazines and television advertisements, is the way healthy women should look even if the reality is that women rarely, if ever, look this way.
Finding everyones beauty within and understanding how others judge the beauty factor is important to all, because people need to become much more aware of how prevalent and damaging this kind of media influence is. It is so deep into our subconciense that this is what we accept as normal. Bombarded by greed women are constantley made to feel inadequate so that there need to improve themselves at all and every level becomes compulsive. Maybe it seems a bit of a paradox for many to think of themselves as the main subjects of such a devious scheme to extract more out of one s misery, but it is essential that people at least realize the existence of such a well-fabricated story. Then, they will at least be able to seek their own answers to the old fairytale question “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who s the fairest of them all?”
Do You Believe That You Are Ready to Take this Journey
To look better,to feel more attractive to men Have sensuous kissable lips Have soft silky sandal worthy feet Banish Acne and have smooth clear skin Have a brighter complexion Bring out the sparkle in your eyes Turn heads when you enter a room Reduce body fat Boost your energy level Relax and lower stress Be more self confident
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