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<strong>free</strong>dom from the "perfect body"<br />
Can you see the insanity that <strong>is</strong> induced by both<br />
words?<br />
Just because a word ex<strong>is</strong>ts in the language doesn’t<br />
mean it makes sense to use it. T<strong>here</strong> are words that<br />
make no sense whatsoever. "Perfection" and<br />
"Imperfection" are two examples of that kind.<br />
T<strong>here</strong> <strong>is</strong>, however, one case w<strong>here</strong> it makes sense to<br />
use it: only the presence <strong>is</strong> perfect. It’s always in<br />
you, hence you can’t be imperfect.<br />
You can only be imperfect in the eyes of the world,<br />
because these eyes have a blindspot.<br />
I have have always struggled with my weight since<br />
puberty. Why <strong>is</strong> that?<br />
The mind seeks identification with the body. It<br />
doesn’t care whether the body <strong>is</strong> healthy, or not.<br />
What <strong>is</strong> considered by a person as a "perfect body"<br />
<strong>is</strong> determined, completely arbitrarily, by the<br />
colective story.<br />
In some cultures, an overweight body <strong>is</strong> seen as<br />
beautiful or even healthy, while in others it <strong>is</strong><br />
considered as ugly and even labeled as a sickness,<br />
such as "obesity".<br />
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