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12 Aaj

Real being

The perfect woman is a man invention, an ideal easily attainable by a woman. It is our capacity, freedom—and, in honor of ourselves—duty to be the highest, best, and most beautiful part of ourselves. It is the maximum projection of our capacity, which finds its ultimate expression in the fertile relationships between man and woman. Generationally traumatized, we have been programmed to stigmatize and lose sight of this ideal and this capacity, replacing it with negative stereotypes. By trying to distance ourselves from them, we also distance ourselves from our fullness, denying ourselves that beauty and perfection that can be achieved. We find originality by resigning ourselves to beauty and perfection and identifying with ugliness and imperfection. Thus, we reproduce the endless habits that make us precisely that: ugly, poorly made, incomplete, and dissatisfied. We pride ourselves on being able to endure it without giving up, instead of realizing that it's our own mind tricking us into believing that this is the spirit and reality. In reality, any day we can stop looking down, hiding, and feeling bad, and see how we can be even more beautiful.

Monster.

Many times, complete opposites are more alike than we think; the opposition often arises only from a difference in point of view. In life and in nature, there exist highly specialized entities and living organisms. From the perspective of one, another can appear monstrous. If you are a delicate gourmet, highly concerned with hygiene, imagine the pig and its way of eating. The distance between these perspectives is so vast that the pig has become an archetype associated with something monstrous.

Today’s nawal is highly specific, and through it we can observe our peculiar tastes, our obsessions, and the refinement of our intent. Some people are more flexible and tolerant, while others must exist strictly within the skin of their highly specialized being. Depending on perspective, what is beautiful to one can be monstrous to another. We are not meant to judge or fight, but to understand that we all wear different skins. While we may be essentially the same and deeply connected, we live within a Mother Earth realm where shadows become part of the skin we wear—giving us uniqueness, personality, and individuality.

If we are to live here in peace, we must understand today’s nawal and how it reflects every aspect of existence. At times, we become trapped in a loop, believing there is only one clean way, one beautiful way, and we may even wish to force others to follow it. A world without high specialization is a world without diversity or uniqueness—boring, plain, and ugly. This mindset can serve as an excuse for the truly monstrous, the real destroyers, to continue imposing their views. This is the true monstrosity: when ideas become “normalized” and are imposed without understanding. If we truly understood them, we would not repeat them.

Today’s nawal invites us to discover and refine our true individuality—our tastes, our personality—and to remain loyal to them, for they are signs of our spirit.

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