As we
cultivate our life, our beauty becomes as much about what we are creating and
doing as it is about our appearance. |
We tend to associate youth with beauty, but
the truth is that beauty transcends every age. Just as a deciduous tree is
stunning in all its stages — from its full leafy green in the summer to its
naked skeleton during winter and everything in between — human beings are
beautiful throughout their life spans. The early years of our lives tend to be
about learning and experiencing as much as we possibly can. We move through
the world like sponges, absorbing the ideas of other people and the world.
Like a tree in spring, we are waking up to the world. In this phase of life,
our physical strength, youth, and beauty help open doors and attract
attention. Gradually, we begin to use the information we have gathered to
form ideas and opinions of our own. As we cultivate our philosophy about
life, our beauty becomes as much about what we are saying, doing, and
creating as it is about our appearance. Like a tree in summer, we become
full, expressive, beautiful, and productive. When the time comes for us to let go of the
creations of our middle lives, we are like a tree in autumn dropping leaves,
releasing our past attachments and preparing for a new phase of growth. The
children move on, and careers shift or end. The lines on our faces, the
stretch marks, and the gray hairs are beautiful testaments to the fullness of
our experience. In the winter of our lives, we become stripped down to our
essence like a tree. We may become more radiant than ever at this stage
because our inner light shines brighter through our eyes as time passes.
Beauty at this age comes from the very core of our being — our essence. This
essence is a reminder that there is nothing to fear in growing older and
there is a kind of beauty that comes only after one has spent many years on
Earth. |
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