Can Your Spirituality Make You Beautiful?

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As a Consciousness Pioneer, I love to push the boundaries of what we humans collectively believe possible.  My current passion is to reveal the true connection between your spirituality and physical beauty. (Left is me, making a video on the topic in my backyard last week.   The wee orb by my left eye hung around during the filming…)  

I want to find out, “Can your spirituality make you beautiful?”   And I invite you to find out with me.

Most of us have a love-hate relationship with physical beauty.  We admire it, secretly long for it yet feel powerless to influence our own.  Feeling stuck with ‘what we were born with’ we scorn those who attempt to improve their attractiveness, yet relate to the feeling clearly exposed in the overly-Botoxed face or cosmetically-plumped parts - a yearning to be something more beautiful than we feel we are.

It doesn’t have to be this way!   Its entirely possible for the inner transformation you are experiencing to also be visible in a dramatic transformation in your physical appearance as well. In fact, evidence of this truth is already being gathered through results like these that people are experiencing with my Youthening Program, currently coming to the end of its beta testing phase.

The laws of physics require that a change in your inner awareness and power must be reflected in your outward life – including your appearance – as well.   Unless you believe this is not possible.   Or have conflicted ideas like ‘desiring beauty is vain’, ‘I don’t deserve it’, ‘I shouldn’t want it’ or ‘beauty would bring unwanted problems of its own’.

I want to bust those unconsciously-agreed up beliefs to smithereens so you can be physically beautiful and own it as a natural expression of who you really are.

If you want to join me in this exploration, you’ll want to become a member of my online community, The Consciousness Playground – since that’s where the action will take place.     We’ll begin exploring this topic in earnest in July, 2011 but you can become a member and join us anytime!

I can’t yet say how long we’ll explore this topic, but it will likely be 3 or 4 months.

Why not make a dream you’ve never dared to dream come true?

 

 

 

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nancy

I think seeking beauty can be a natural expression of our appreciation, wherever it falls. I think old vintage things are beautiful, because they remind me of a simpler time. I think new, sleek tech stuff is cool too, in it’s own way. I think the spirtuality vs. beauty is an interesting polarity- like being “rich” vs. spiritual, man have I heard that one! I told someone recently that there’s no piety in poverty. I think beauty is a natural expression of whatever, I think the ego creates blocks. That beauty is “bad” and “plain” is good. Look at beauty and the beast! No story without the ugliness of the beast, on the outside…

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Sean LeMay

It may be semantics, but worth discussing I think.

So do we want spirituality or do we want beauty?

It makes a difference how one answers that.

I agree that people who I consider spiritual have a youthful appearance.

But I don’t think they were trying to look younger…heck I don’t think they care. In a lot of ways, to me, “beauty” is a happy by-product of a spiritual life.

Seeking beauty may be vain if it’s ego based and someone identifies with it as their identity.

So I’m game to go looking (and FINDING) my true nature and living that…and if I happen to end up a hot dude that women find irresistible…I’m okay with that too ;)

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Linda D.

This sounds exciting! Lately, I “inner see” a very different me than the one in the mirror… And when I think of people that I perceive as spiritual teachers, like the Dalai Lama, I notice his appearance is one of vibrant health…and then there’s the eyeglasses… could it be that a belief is in place for eyeglasses? Deepak Chopra has a few books out on the topic, and he looks youthful and healthy as well. Perhaps it’s as much a matter of what we choose and prefer, at this certain level of spirituality or high vibration – some might prefer the appearance of “wisdom” to include a wrinkle or two, while for others, defying aging completely is the ticket…!

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