Beauty is Transient
Rajesh Bhola
The Scriptures aptly say, "People's beauty is like a flower
in the field. It blossoms, then slowly withers and fades
away." Like a passing shadow, that soon grows weaker
as we age and then disappears. Transience is the law
of nature.
Beauty withers away with time so fast
Soon everything so silently becomes past
From glow to wrinkles, impact of time is
cast
All is transient in His universe so vast
Finally so calmly we resign our breath at
last.
This joy and beauty of life, alas, must end.
Keats, the noted Romantic poet, writes:
"Joy whose hand is ever at his
lips/Bidding adieu"
It is from this transience that melancholy,
so very typical of his poems, originates:
melancholy, he says, "Dwells with beauty /
beauty that must die".
This earth is replete with many beautiful
living beings, though woman is regarded by
all the creative writers, artists, sculptors and painters as the most
perfect type of beauty on earth. Nature created her form as an
exquisite piece of perfection.
The earth gives us no form more perfect, no contours more
symmetrical, no style more chaste, no movements more graceful,
and no finish more complete. This form is most perfect and
symmetrical in the days of youth– but that outer beauty is short
lived.
Just like love that has nothing but external beauty to sustain it,
soon withers away. Beyond that form of outer beauty is the beauty of the soul and character – which outlives a pretty face.
That true beauty has substance, and a spirit. It is the beauty of
expression. It wreathes the countenance of every doer of good; it
adorns every honest face; it shines in a virtuous life; it moulds the
hands of charity; it sweetens the voice of sympathy; it sparkles on
the brow of wisdom; it flashes in the eye of love; it breathes in the
spirit of piety. This is the capacity of beauty that God has given to
the human soul, and this is the beauty that is placed within the
reach of all – so that we may all be beautiful. Though our forms
may not be comely, and our features not the prettiest, our spirits
may be beautiful. And this inward beauty always shines through.
A beautiful heart will flash in the eye; a lovely soul will glow in the
face; a sweet spirit will tune the voice, and wreathe the
countenance in charm. The beauty inside has the power to melt
the hardest heart.
The world focuses on what
people look like on the outside;
God focuses on what people
look like on the inside. Do you
put more time and effort on
being pretty on the outside, or
the inside? While there may be
nothing wrong with wanting to
look pretty, we need to make
sure that there is a balance.
God would rather see us work
on becoming drop-dead
gorgeous on the inside!
The world focuses on what
people look like on the outside; God
focuses on what people look like on
the inside. Do you put more time
and effort on being pretty on the
outside, or the inside? While there
may be nothing wrong with wanting
to look pretty, we need to make sure
that there is a balance. God would
rather see us work on becoming
drop-dead gorgeous on the inside!
Many people are truly beautiful
for the love and the positive
difference they make in the lives of
the people they meet. These inner
beauties are a blessing to the people
around them. Loving parents are
beautiful for all the blessings and
love they shower on their children.
But so is a person guiding a blind man across a busy street; a
young man giving up his seat for an elderly woman; an aunt
bringing her niece for a medical appointment. When we see
someone helping others, that person—who may 'look average'—
becomes more beautiful in our eyes. God has created us humans,
but delegated the task of our inner grooming to ourselves. We
may have no control on how we look, or the transience of human
life, but we surely can take good care of what we have inside. Let
us start grooming our inner self. Let us spend time reflecting,
praying and learning how to be better people.