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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-05 18:20

in LeoFinance6 days ago

If a woman recognizes herself as "special"—more nuanced, deeper, spiritual, sharper in logic, more self-accountable, drawn to philosophy and other typically male-dominated topics, wrapped in feminine elegance and sensibility, and senses she is on the whole a higher-quality woman than is typical—but allows that awareness to turn into vanity, she becomes ugly.

Individuation counts for nothing if the shadow is allowed to spoil rather than serve.

Like lesser women, she makes a classic mistake: idolatry—self-worship, "goddess talk." A woman who worships herself as a coping mechanism for suffering and as pride in her individuation cannot give pure, soulful devotional love.

She will be unable to merge with any man, because in weakness she fell in love with herself too much, burning away the wholesome purity and piety required to anchor and fuse with her darkness to become whole.

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She becomes ugly, a charlatan, a simulacrum of what she might have been—boastful and ungrateful, like a magnificent flower that has pulled off its own petals: standing tall and proud, yet ugly in nakedness.

So close to apex, and yet so far away. Almost there, only to let vanity undo and waste what was earned at the finish line.

Becoming that woman wastes the progress and suffering undergone along the way; letting something as mundane as vanity be the undoing is a tragic squandering.

If one cannot know worth without being corrupted by it, remaining ignorant would arguably be better—knowing one is special without being spoiled is a test of the soul, and failing it is costly.

A devotion to beauty points to where purity lies; immersion in that purity through sacrifice, suffering, and good deeds can purify the blight on the soul and lead to salvation.

She can be beautiful again.