“Beauty is the language of the divine,” writes Cheryl Richardson. It is a glorious expression of God. Beauty resides in a high, enlightened frequency that our soul knows so well. Because we come from a place of immense beauty.
Throughout my day, I try to focus on beauty whenever possible. I try to surround myself with it all the time. I go to Nature and smell the cool spring rain. I feel the warmth of golden sunlight on my skin. I share a beautiful conversation with someone.
Beauty resonates in my heart as truth. To me, it feels like home. I find beauty in the wide eyes of children, in the soft blush of pale roses, and in the ever-changing clouds of March. I live to be moved by beauty. I feel it when I see the moon and stars shining through the trees, when I listen to music that brings tears to my eyes, and when I hear the primal sound of the ocean. I marvel at the beauty humanity has created. And beauty is most poetic and profound in the earnest people around me.
Beauty is everywhere. To me, it is the harmonious embodiment of our light. Everything has this potential, and recognizing beauty helps us to recognize ourselves. It illuminates us and elevates our being. Noticing beauty is something that may not be valued in our modern world, but it is a divine and important practice. For when we notice beauty, we begin to live joyfully in the present moment. And when we appreciate beauty, we bring more into our lives.
Today, and every day, let us simply be in the company of beauty, and let it feed our souls.
“Beauty is the language of the divine” I love that ;) nice post
Thanks so much for sharing this…I loved the last sentence, “When we notice beauty, we begin to live joyfully in the present moment, and when we appreciate beuaty, we bring more into our lives”. This really resonates with me, as so often I am living such a busy life, as most of us are, and I find I am so grateful after a Yoga class,I start to recoginze all the beauty around me,from my breath,the pretty yellow sun, all the glorious tree’s in Atlanta,and all the spring time flowers popping up to say Hello. I then become so much more grateful for all of natures beauty,and then even more grateful for having all of my 5 senses.
I really enjoy reading your descriptions and perspective, Wendy. Your story of gratitude is beautiful!