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Deva
Thu Aug 06 2009, 8:39pm
The latest blog post by Gina Lake of radicalhappiness.com:

LOVE TRANSCENDS APPEARANCES

Appearances seem so important. Most of us really believe that our appearance is important, and we work very hard at having a certain appearance. This is especially true for women, of course, and this conditioning is very difficult to overcome because there’s a lot of fear that not looking good will have drastic consequences. How we look becomes a top priority for many and often remains that way right up until death. My mother, for instance, insisted on “putting on her face” even on her deathbed after her body had been diminished to skin and bones by cancer. Even then, she was still trying to improve herself, still not seeing the beauty that she was as this old dying woman, still not allowing herself to just be as she was.

Our appearance is not entirely irrelevant or unimportant; it does affect how others initially react to us. However, it is not as important as we make it. We suffer over it and try so hard to look other than the way we do. All of this trying is exhausting and takes time and energy away from what is more fulfilling and important in life. That’s the problem—when we are consumed with our appearance, we are not giving our attention and energy to other things that might be more meaningful, more fulfilling, and more rewarding. We might not realize that cultivating kindness is more rewarding than cultivating beauty. We might fail to notice the beauty that is here, within ourselves and others, just as we are. Inner beauty and outer beauty can be at odds, since there is only so much attention and energy we have. Where your energy and attention go reflects what you value. Do you value outer beauty more than inner beauty? You might say that you don’t, but where are you putting your energy and attention? What are your thoughts on?

The funny thing is that others love us for our inner beauty, for the expression of Essence that we are, although they may be attracted to us by our outer beauty. That allure doesn’t mean much if they don’t also fall in love with us. What people fall in love with is not our outer beauty (that’s called attraction or infatuation, not love) but something much more subtle—our being. They love us because they see lovable qualities that belong to Essence: goodness, creativity, kindness, joy for life, patience, compassion, courage, wisdom, strength, clarity, and so on.

The beauty of getting old with someone is that there is an opportunity to really get that appearances don’t matter. You watch as your beloved’s appearance changes before your eyes into an old man or an old woman, but you may love him or her more than ever, not because of how your beloved looks, but because you love your beloved’s being—you love how he or she is in the world and how he or she is with you. That’s when you really get that all this emphasis on appearances is false. Appearances never were that important. You only thought they were.

Many others believe that too—but that doesn’t make it true. People are under the illusion that appearances are far more important than they are, which does create that reality to some extent. It makes this seem so, and it creates a culture that is sadly misled into putting too much energy and attention on such things. This makes it difficult for us to discover the real truth. But life is wise and ages us so that we can discover this. It is perhaps one of the greatest lessons of our lives, although it may take a lifetime to learn it.

If we see this, then aging is fortunate, as it gives us the gift of finally getting to relax and stop striving to improve ourselves. We finally get to put our attention on what is important—on loving others (and ourselves) just the way we are. This is the greatest gift we can give ourselves and others, and the most important thing we can do in life.

SOURCE: http://www.radicalhappiness.com/all-blog-articles/140-newest-blog-post-love-transcends-appearances

Dance of Joy
Thu Aug 06 2009, 8:45pm
*cue music * Wow, sychronicity. The third thread today on ageing. :grin::grin:

aurora
Thu Aug 06 2009, 9:06pm
Thanks! That was great. I still think we need to work on the AIM. :facelol:

vineyardnancy
Thu Aug 06 2009, 9:21pm
Deva! Thanks s:heart::heart::heart::heart::heart: much!
Amazing , freeing post.
Here's to the beauty of ageing!!http://tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:OpI-bSRR4HDB3M:http://blog.creativethink.com/images/dove_3.gif
http://tbn1.google.com/images?q=tbn:bhNtjTfXrJOZ2M:http://www.gloss.co.nz/images/stories/beauty/advice-for-beautiful-you/tmpvFEB_u.jpg

Rodney
Fri Aug 07 2009, 1:17am
What a load of crap! Inner beauty is for ugly people :facelol:

Most times, ugly people are ugly on the inside too. You have to dig under a bunch of baggage to find any happiness. All that bitterness and resentment from being rejected by everyone.

The beauty of getting old with someone is that there is an opportunity to really get that appearances don’t matter.

Getting old - don't you just love that?

No!!! I intend to stay young forever. I am becoming more youthful every day as I strip away all the resistance and limiting beliefs I have been carrying since childhood. As those heavy burdens fall off my shoulders, I have more energy radiating beauty through my skin.

Kindness is for losers. I open my own doors! With my hot sexy body. :facelol:

End Sarcasm. I felt this article was too extreme on the inner beauty, So I felt compelled to go extreme on the opposite. 11:11 - maintaining the balance of this universe.

aurora
Fri Aug 07 2009, 6:09am
I totally appreciate that balance, 11:11. I got that extreme feeling too from the article.

I want to look good! I want to look and feel good until I'm 100, or older. That's what I WANT and so the Universe must deliver. I like looking good. I like it when people say I look good. I like feeling like I look good. I want to look beautiful on the outside FOREVER! It's meant to be. The whole decaying crap is bunk! We are meant to look like the gods and goddesses we are! So be it!

That made me feel good! :joylick:

alluring aurora