December 26, 2010

The True Beauty

What is the nature of True Beauty? Are we biased towards Beauty? What is the difference between True Beauty and looking pretty? Is a good soul an essential of True Beauty? 


These are some of the questions that I have been asking myself during my Introspection Hour.

And these are some of the solutions that I found for the questions.



1.                  True Beauty is something that pleases anyone who perceives it. True Beauty is exuded not only in the visual realm as in looking pretty or wearing a good dress, but also in the auditory realm as in possessing a good intelligible voice, in kinesthetic realm as in defined by the smoothness of skin, and the softness of hand (you may have different criteria of your own), and in olfactory realm as in wearing a good perfume or so. 
2.                   Of course, we are. In the present world, we are more biased towards Visual beauty, than any other forms of beauty (Remember, beauty is a combination of Kinesthetic, auditory, and olfactory factors). Beauty is a kind of like a credit to anyone who possess it. And why shouldn't it be? The person who possesses beauty is pleasing the perceiver with it, and thus, in return the perceiver bestows favors on the person. It isn't unfair, is it? 
3.                   Just as I mentioned in the above paragraph that True Beauty is the combination of several beauty at the same time. Looking pretty which is equivalent to visual beauty is just a part of True beauty.
4.                   Good soul is not the essential of True beauty. (Shocked!!! Read the whole paragraph to get the total meaning of the sentence). A soul is a combination of beliefs, ideologies, and philosophies. A good soul, thus, is something that is made up of good beliefs, ideologies, and good philosophies. But, as time has again and again taught us that belief, ideology, and philosophy are not physical things, and they change with time and perception. So, what is considered good at some time might not be considered the same after some time, or if looked at it from a different frame of reference. True beauty is all about having an inquisitive desire to know what is good at the current situation and frame of reference and to base all your actions on the new found definition of good. 

This was my interpretation of True Beauty. If you have any doubts, or question, please leave them in the comment box just below the article. 


Thank you for being with me,

Siochi 

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