
All women are beautiful no matter how they may appear in the physical realm. The most beautiful women are dressed in kindness and love. Recently I have noticed that women have once again allowed themselves to become marginalised and boxed, categorised and labelled. I see it in the young women who feel inadequate with out full slap, caterpillar lashes and eyebrows you could mistake for moustaches!
Good on Pamela Anderson for breaking the mould. The most beautiful women don’t have to paint their beauty on, their lines tell a story of a lifetime on their journey back to Creator.
I see many men out there spouting, preaching, showing off their intellect, posturing, flexing their ego and mostly thinking they know everything about nothing, talking about earning more, getting more, fighting more, taking more, rebelling more, eating more, more more more more and thinking that power is a display of material and intellectual gain. Is that the legacy we want to receive?
There are not many men I can say are humble and intelligent, handsome and kind because men are leading the way and look where they are going? We have the space race where India is landing on the moon (if that is the case), we have the Russian problem, the Chinese and Korean problem, we have the Israeli problem, the Iranian, Syrian and on it goes… and who is leading them? Women?
Now we have men who want to be women and call women degrading names if they were born female. Their approximation of female leaves a lot to be desired. No matter how much perfume you wear, the smell of authenticity is pungent, as is the stench of a lie.
What legacy are we leaving the next generation?
What is their inheritance?
Today I asked God, what is my true inheritance? This was the reply:
“You now know that your inheritance is not of this world. I will supply all your needs but your inheritance is love, kindness, patience, a lot of faith, service, truth, healing, spiritual insight, hearing, love of all, enthusiasm, hope, trust, joy, wisdom, spiritual expansion, mental exuberance and innovation….”
I was in tears as the words from God’s love letter flowed out to me and I realised, there is nothing in this world I could want more than my true inheritance. I have been rich, I have been poor, I’ve had fame and been ignored, beautiful clothes and rags. None of it can take the place of the true gifts of the spirit.
To be beautiful is to be authentic, true to oneself and others and to love even when you don’t feel like it. To be honourable, kind, compassionate, truly forgiving – overlooking the faults of the other, joyful, carefree and open. I could go on….. but just think about it for a moment.
There are some men who don’t even realise how wonderful they are. You know, the ones who are unseen, unobtrusive and quietly getting on with the inner work, truly leading the way through their example, not their Tesla or their opinions.
Our hearts are the gold we seek. When our hearts are open to love, everything falls into place.
Wishing you all a good month
Helen xx
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Always words of wisdom from you, Helen. ♥️