Welcome to the Jenni Carroll Perspective. For our last episode in this series on purpose, we are going to take a slight detour and discuss something that for me is both a priority and a joy - and that is beauty.
The quest for beauty has always been a part of my life. My desire, and I would go so far as to say my need for beauty, has not been limited to my personal appearance, or even to my immediate environment, although those have both been priorities. For me, having access to beauty in all ways represents the freedom we have to move past the limits of what we struggle with to access something greater, something special.
Unfortunately, beauty is often given a bad rap. Many of us have a complex relationship with beauty, imbedded with feelings of comparison or jealousy. Too commonly, beauty is believed to be reserved for a select few - the wealthy, the famous, the entitled. As a result, the pursuit of beauty seems to be scrutinized and easily judged. If beauty is pursued in a way that hurts others, or is used for power or control or manipulation, then clearly that is a problem. Yet, even in these situations, beauty itself is not at fault, it is the motivations of the fearful, wounded individuals or organizations that need to be addressed.
What is important to understand is that we are all entitled to beauty. No one is excluded. But, within this truth, we must also recognize our own worthiness. Our worthiness IS and remains independent of the details of our lives. In order to access beauty in the ways we most desire, we must accept our Intrinsic Worth.
Beauty matters because it gives us a foreshadowing of something more. It hints at something bigger, more expansive, more wondrous and extraordinary than what we generally recognize in our limited, disconnected world. Whatever form of beauty speaks to you, it is an expression of Divine Love. The grandeur of beauty reminds us of our own most authentic state.
Beauty is easily found in nature. When we encounter beauty in nature, we are stopped short, our senses are elevated. Our awareness is heightened, and we are more present and open than at any other time in our busy lives. Nature’s beauty is the universe speaking to us.
Beauty is your right and also your responsibility. Beauty should be nurtured. Cultivating beauty is a way to strengthen our connection with each other, and the thread that binds us all. Creating space for beauty starts with believing that we are worthy of beauty and all of its multifaceted expression.
My loving suggestion is to take stock of how beauty plays a role in your life. Is beauty neglected or overlooked? Where is there room for more?
You are light and you are love.
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