Beauty vs. Sexuality
Our body is the gift bestowed upon us by our parents. It is the home of our spirit. It stands as our sole tangible possession and our most precious asset. When we cherish it, we strive to nurture its health, strength, and cleanliness – we strive to make it beautiful. By enhancing its beauty, we honor our spirit, and this inner essence radiates through our physical form.
Sometimes, we lose sight of the spiritual aspect within us, forgetting that our body is merely a vessel and not the true essence of our being. During these moments, we tend to prioritize our physical existence over our spiritual essence. Such individuals often lose sight of their true selves, fixating on achieving the perfection of physical beauty. This obsession can blur the lines between beauty and sexuality, leading to a superficial focus on physical connections rather than spiritual ones.
Sexualizing the body tends to attract individuals who prioritize physical attributes over spiritual values. In a global society, this emphasis on sexuality can exacerbate inequalities, particularly among vulnerable populations, ultimately weakening the fabric of society. Individuals with lower values may struggle to progress towards higher ideals and goals due to the blockage that physical attractiveness causes.
Sexuality is a sign of lacking self-respect and respect for others. It disrespects the gift from the parents and devalues it. It deprives intimacy and that person cannot form the most powerful connection known as love. It disrespects society by undervaluing the weak people, disallowing them to grow in maturity.
Beauty is not insensitive. Beauty is beautiful when it is discreet.
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