Basically, there are two types of beauty: physical and spiritual. Physical beauty can be therefore quite subjective and superficial. Thus, it can be obtained through artificial means such as plastic surgery, through cosmetic or diet products, food supplements and it can be created by clothes, and so on. We could definitely say that even if one is not naturally born beautiful, that person could obtain gorgeous looks through material means. Money can indeed buy you attractiveness. Because we live in such a superficial society, physical appearance really does play an essential role for one’s personal success, and not only for that, but also for social acceptance in general.
We all feel the need to sometimes please our eyes with beautiful creatures and things. Of course, it is very important to take care of ourselves, to be clean and try and look our very best. Because all the human beings on the face of this planet do something in their desire to feel and look beautiful, although it’s true that some do more than others. Many speak of the previously-mentioned natural beauty, but it’s also true that everyone does at least a very small thing to alter and improve one’s appearance in a way or another. And when we speak of someone else, about his/her accomplishments, health, no matter the subject, we most often have to add things like: "but she’s really pretty", or other such qualifications.
On the other hand, spiritual beauty can be in fact considered the truest type of beauty because it has to deal with the inner life of the individual, with the person’s soul and mind. We probably all know such people, who radiate by their very own presence, giving us a sense of calmness, tranquility, whose inner beauty shines more than that of merely physically beautiful people. This inner beauty can be obtained with the help of God, by searching Him more than any other things in this world. The knowledge of His divine protection can make someone feel confident and positive, together with the desire to turn good, to be good to others and try not to upset anyone with any egotistical attitude, through feeling sorry for our evil behavior and accepting God’s forgiveness and mercy. The thing is, in this search for spiritual beauty one can feel very good, and want to take more care of one’s general health and not only. Furthermore, physical beauty will cease to be a priority, and because of that, one is likely to become even more attractive, without even knowing or intending it. And yes, if we are preoccupied with both sides of beauty-physical and spiritual-we may indeed attract people in our lives who share our view on beauty.
Beauty in indeed deeply connected with a godly character. Without a beautiful character, how can one be beautiful? Would you fool yourself enough to believe that you could spend a lifetime with superficial beauty? It does fade in a few years anyway. As someone was saying, if a woman is not beautiful at 16 it is not her fault, but if she is not beautiful at 60 it is her fault. Beauty and character grow as years pass by and that shows!
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