The True Beauty
The True Beauty V/S Physical Beauty.
The human beings always glorifies spiritual beauty and condemns physical beauty.
Everybody wants physical beauty what is temporary and it passes through the time.
The nature advise us that physical beauty is very short lived and dies with the fading of physical charms.
But the true and spiritual beauty lies in a smooth and firm mind , gentle thoughts and calm desire.
It never dies and goes on inspiring it's admirer with renewed vigour and fragrances.
It is everlasting.
The Nature ,thus praises the love based on qualities of mind and soul and reject physical beauty devoid of virtues.
For most people , physical charms such as rosy cheeks ,coral lips and star like eyes are the basic requirements for the substances of their love.
These physical attractions supply fuel to the fires of their love.
However, physical beauty is temporary.
It will die with the passage of time.
And when it will fade away ,the lover will have no source of inspiration . Moreover,the love based on physical beauty will also diminish with it.
Thus,a man should not attracted by physical beauty,as appearance change with time.
The Spiritual Beauty:
A woman with a constant and stable mind, with noble thoughts and simple desires will always be a source of inspiration.
These quantities will make her virtuous.
The love generated by virtuous minds and loving hearts is everlasting.
When a man is attracted by a physical beauty they forget that the physical beauty is temporary and not permanent.
It only a source of attraction of a lustious love what does passage with time.
If we follow these rules in our life and avoid physical beauty then our life can be happy than is what are lies in from false rumours about the beauty.
1-We should prefer spiritual beauty not physical beauty.
2- We should always be attract by gentle thoughts, smooth ,and firm mind.
3- We should choose the human's virtual reality.
4- We should always praise the beauty of mind,soul and condemns mere bodily charms.
This references is taken by the author of "Thomas Carew"
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