Beauty is a loaded topic. I get it. The word alone can trigger a lot of emotion.
That makes sense.
It's been distorted, commercialized and youth-focused to such an extreme degree that we've pretty much lost the plot on beauty. Maybe we've even thrown in the towel. Again, I get it.
Beauty has been distorted almost beyond recognition.
It's been hijacked and infused with ridiculous, artificial, racist and ageist standards that instill fear, doubt and comparison; leading women to spend gazillions of dollars in an attempt to "fix their beauty problems."
But what if there's actually nothing to fix?
What if Beauty (with a capital B) has been with you all along?
What if all we need to do is to remember how to tap into it?
To give it space and permission to shine?
True beauty is not a standard or a fix or a cover up it's a sacred reveal.
A reveal of your essence; your divine light shining in the sacred vessel of your body.
Your soul shine.
To quote fashion and beauty icon Coco Channel:
"Look for the woman in the dress. If there is no woman, there is no dress."
So how do we claim our true beauty?
Through pleasure.
When a woman embodies her pleasure, her radiance can't help but shine.
I see it all the time in my work.
And when a woman shines, the whole world is blessed.
Rocking your radiance is your birthright.
And you can claim it.
In this episode I share:
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