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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 Jen

2/25/2012 9:15:53 PM
Starting nursing school showed me my true path in life :) matthews.jennifer@gmail.com

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Reply by Carol

2/26/2012 8:53:00 AM
My husband lost his legs 11/01/10. In July of 2011 he was fitted with legs. Seeing him taking this first steps was a blessing.

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Reply by Tracy

2/26/2012 1:49:05 PM
We have had a lot of changes in our lives the past year. My husband got a new job, we moved 2500 miles away from everyone and everything we knew and loved. My kids took it very hard but they have all blossomed in new ways, made new friends and really stretched themselves to fit in in a new place. Growth is hard, but precious.

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Reply by Jamie

2/26/2012 3:21:52 PM
The most meaningful moment thats' happened to me in the last year is my mom bought us a 50'' HD tv for Christmas and I was so happy and excited!

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Reply by Michele

author of Creative Writings 101 2/26/2012 6:25:05 PM
my meaningful moment was heading to Guatemala for a month and living simply... even roughing it a bit you could say in some places. Quite a change from what I am used to, but I definitely enjoyed it and am heading back again this year!

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Reply by Hislove

2/28/2012 7:21:29 PM
My most meaningful moment was hearing my daughter say, I love you momma" for the first time.

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Reply by Linda

2/29/2012 11:43:12 AM
A few weeks ago, I was lying in bed trying to sleep but my mind was bombarded with the "busy-ness" of things I needed to do the next day. I was impatient and anxious and found it was affecting my ability to sleep. From my bed, I lay there looking out our picture window where we are blessed with a view of beautifully snow-capped majestic mountains right outside our window. And as night settled in, I noticed a gleam of light peaking over the mountain top. It was too bright to be a star and so I figured it was the moon, descending behind the mountains. To my surprise, I realized it was indeed the crescent moon... but it was actually ascending into the night sky, not descending behind the mountains as I had assumed. I lay there and watched it as it made its slow entrance into the night sky... and it was a SLOW entrance... but it was a magnificent one! As I sat there and watched, my impatience dissipated and I came to appreciate that sometimes the most beautiful things in this life come so simply, so quietly, so unfettered, and often times so unnoticed (reading a book with a child, having a pair of hands to work, a smile, etc)... those moments (and they usually are just moments) are not only the most beautiful, but the most meaningful?.. (sorry for the long post :)

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Reply by Rondah

3/1/2012 2:34:39 AM
being able to care for my grandmother

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