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Meaningful Beauty

Started by Jen (Balancing Beauty and Bedl , author of Balancing Beauty and Bedlam 2/23/2012 6:00:10 PM

Meaningful Beauty

Meaningful Beauty.

Repeat that phrase a few times. When I heard those two words paired together, I had to let the verbiage marinade for awhile, yet after I thought about it, I just love what it represents.

In our fast paced, "need everything in an instant" society, we often associate beauty with only the physical, those things that our eyes deem "beautiful," or those things which bring instant pleasure.

Yet when I think of some of the truly meaningful beauty moments, my heart goes to the simple, the unaware moments that we often miss - those times when we slow down enough to really look around and take the little things in around us. I often mention on here that it's the "Little Things that are the Big things," and that ties in with family, intentional living and meaningful beauty.

Recently, I was approached about sharing my most meaningful moment of the year, and it took me days to think of how I could narrow that down. But as I pondered true beauty and meaningful beauty,  I went to our family's week long mission trip to Guatemala.

In the midst of sheer poverty, all around, all around me there was such simplistic beauty emerging from the spirit of community,  like a precious blessing of a boy, an orphan, who couldn't help but giggle when he caught me trying to sneak a picture of him, or children who came in droves to enjoy fun that crosses any cultural barrier.

The meaningful beauty of hard work. From tending the market booth to farming the land. Industrious labor occurs because a family's provisions come from everyone working together without complaining.

The meaningful beauty of creativity and re-purposing. When one doesn't have the means to purchase the latest designer planter, why not create your own by painting old milk jugs?

There is meaningful beauty all around us, and I want to continually remind myself to slow down each day and embrace those moments.

Tell me what your most meaningful moment was in the last year for a chance to win one of 10 complete skin care Anti-Age Systems from Meaningful Beauty.

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Reply by Melanie

2/24/2012 12:04:31 PM
My son (age 4)going from not being able to speak to full sentances and being able to really communicate now! I love to hear that little voice! :)

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Reply by Judy

2/24/2012 1:01:56 PM
Helping my dad recover from a near fatal car accident and watching my 8 yr old care so much for him,

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Reply by Brenda

2/24/2012 3:52:44 PM

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Reply by Jill

2/24/2012 3:59:40 PM
The look of love in my 8 year old Grandson's eyes when he wrote a thank you card and birthday card to his 89 year old Great-Grandfather.

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Reply by Sarie

2/24/2012 4:38:15 PM
my son's birthday

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Reply by Sandra

2/24/2012 5:02:44 PM
A friend was dying from breast cancer! It was amazing how people that she hadn't even seen in 30 years came together to help out in the last days of her life including myself. She fought a courageous battle knowing all the while no one with this type of aggressive cancer ever survived. It re-confirmed that life is precious, she was the most beautiful person with a smile until the end.

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Reply by sandi

2/24/2012 6:06:19 PM
When my adult daughter thanked me for raising her with love, humor and not afraid to let her learn those life lessons...some good and some very difficult but needed ...to grow up!!

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Reply by Katrina

2/24/2012 6:24:55 PM
My nephew being born.He stole my heart right from the beginning!

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Reply by Nicole

2/24/2012 7:06:19 PM
Getting to see my Mom come back from a broken hip.It was scary after her surgery, and didn't know how she could overcome it, those 1st few days; but she's doing very well now.

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Reply by Carrie

2/24/2012 7:29:44 PM
My most meaningful moment would have to be when I was told by my neurosurgeon at my ten year checkup that I had no more aneurysms! After having one ten years ago (at the age of 27) and having brain surgery, the chance of having another are definitely real. That moment gave me such peace. After staring death in the face, you realize that life in itself is a series of meaningful moments!

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