Tuesday, November 24, 2009

BEAUTY, CHILDHOOD & MATURITY




MOTHER’S SONG


Andrae Dews! Thinking of the childhood you had and the impact of its harshness, and its joys none of us could tell you who you would become. You have become a number of people at the same time each one lived at various depths. Young life works the same way multiple worlds operate. Each operates and turns on its own axis in relation to the others. The complexity of life is its simplicity, and the way simplicity can lay itself upon the roles you play as model, mother, businesswoman, sales person, friend, vision maker, lover, etc. draws the levels of achievement, and possibilities around you. Your daughter is where you once were watching your parents design a life around and for you as best they could.

I am very proud of you and your achievements. I am impressed with the way you handle the gift of your beauty. You are handling your beauty, at the core of your being, the way your mother handled hers at your age. She kept it in line with her sense of spirituality, and the vows she took in her life to live by. You started from that teaching, and evolved; developing it into a commodity for an industry dedicated to the sale of beauty, and product. It takes a philosophical, and practical approach to handle beauty as a woman, and as a mother wisdom dictates how you teach your daughter. What is her name?



Stay in touch with my Vania, and my other children. I look forward to talking to you and seeing you soon. Where is your brother? I really need to see him. – Uncle Greg


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