The New Beauty


Posted by: on October 18th, 2008 | 3 Comments

The New Beauty:
Cleanse the heart and the body will follow. Cleanse the body and the heart will follow

As an avid observer of trends and trend predictions, I have noted a significant shift in what we find beautiful in our culture. Instead of continuing to value youth for the sake of youth and flawlessness for the sake of flawlessness, I find that as people “awaken” they are starting to look less for commonly held ideals of perfection in terms of how their eyes discern external beauty and are more attracted to 1) beauty that shines from within and manifests without in the form of a fresh, natural glow and 2) an authenticity: personal authenticity is much cooler and hipper than being contrived or trying to fit an image.

Any good art designer or plastic surgeon can produce a “perfect” image (which is really only based on the mode of the moment anyway). The new beauty is one that shines from within. The new beauty makes us feel good, it’s not just some image of commonly accepted perfection that we are conditioned to consider beauty. Clarity and love is the new beauty and, over time, those who embody unconditional love and increase the love-light within themselves will be seen to be (and actually will be) physically more attractive. Plastic surgery, chemicals and the like place more density and poison in our being. With your New Energy Body you will naturally blossom into enhanced visual beauty too!

I already see my contemporaries preferring to be around others that are pure of purpose and of spirit. The people that I know of that are leaders and think for themselves are choosing friends, dates and mates who embody this inner beauty first; beauty for the sake of beauty is not “de rigeur” and will eventually be recognized as meaningless as more and more people awaken to the illusion of the old beauty. People want to be around other people that make them feel good and are good to others.

As the world stands now, it may be hard for you to imagine that this shift could be taking place. But, I am certain that this is where beauty-consciousness is going. Being fake and “made-up” is about as attractive to the opposite sex as a microwave dinner (it might be perfectly photographed on the package, but at its essence it is DEAD and offers nothing life-generating or satisfying.) But an authentic glow coming from dropping old patterns, aggression and fears and truly being oneself is the new “hot.” Are you ready to sizzle.

Natalia Rose, CN, is a graduate of New York University and a Clinical Nutritionist. In her private Manhattan practice, Rose works with some of the world’s most body-conscious men and women, including models, actors, and media personalities. She has served as nutrition director for the Frederic Fekkai Spa and Elizabeth Arden Red Door Landmark Spa. Rose has been featured on NBC, FOX News, MSNBC, The View, NPR and in publications such as The New York Times, USA TODAY, Womens World, First For Women, The Enquirer, Yoga Journal, Hamptons Magazine and Psychology Today. She lives in New York City with her husband and two children.
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The New Beauty


Posted by: on October 18th, 2008 | 3 Comments

The New Beauty:
Cleanse the heart and the body will follow. Cleanse the body and the heart will follow

As an avid observer of trends and trend predictions, I have noted a significant shift in what we find beautiful in our culture. Instead of continuing to value youth for the sake of youth and flawlessness for the sake of flawlessness, I find that as people “awaken” they are starting to look less for commonly held ideals of perfection in terms of how their eyes discern external beauty and are more attracted to 1) beauty that shines from within and manifests without in the form of a fresh, natural glow and 2) an authenticity: personal authenticity is much cooler and hipper than being contrived or trying to fit an image.

Any good art designer or plastic surgeon can produce a “perfect” image (which is really only based on the mode of the moment anyway). The new beauty is one that shines from within. The new beauty makes us feel good, it’s not just some image of commonly accepted perfection that we are conditioned to consider beauty. Clarity and love is the new beauty and, over time, those who embody unconditional love and increase the love-light within themselves will be seen to be (and actually will be) physically more attractive. Plastic surgery, chemicals and the like place more density and poison in our being. With your New Energy Body you will naturally blossom into enhanced visual beauty too!

I already see my contemporaries preferring to be around others that are pure of purpose and of spirit. The people that I know of that are leaders and think for themselves are choosing friends, dates and mates who embody this inner beauty first; beauty for the sake of beauty is not “de rigeur” and will eventually be recognized as meaningless as more and more people awaken to the illusion of the old beauty. People want to be around other people that make them feel good and are good to others.

As the world stands now, it may be hard for you to imagine that this shift could be taking place. But, I am certain that this is where beauty-consciousness is going. Being fake and “made-up” is about as attractive to the opposite sex as a microwave dinner (it might be perfectly photographed on the package, but at its essence it is DEAD and offers nothing life-generating or satisfying.) But an authentic glow coming from dropping old patterns, aggression and fears and truly being oneself is the new “hot.” Are you ready to sizzle.

Natalia Rose, CN, is a graduate of New York University and a Clinical Nutritionist. In her private Manhattan practice, Rose works with some of the world’s most body-conscious men and women, including models, actors, and media personalities. She has served as nutrition director for the Frederic Fekkai Spa and Elizabeth Arden Red Door Landmark Spa. Rose has been featured on NBC, FOX News, MSNBC, The View, NPR and in publications such as The New York Times, USA TODAY, Womens World, First For Women, The Enquirer, Yoga Journal, Hamptons Magazine and Psychology Today. She lives in New York City with her husband and two children.
Posted: October 18th, 2008 by | 3 Comments »


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