SapphireDragon
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Expanding on my previous post about appreciating your Gentile beauty I'd like to now address our perception of ourselves and the negative relationship of social media, filters, and self esteem.
Many people obsess over looks in today's society more than ever before. And it's not because of an icrease in self awareness but a lack there of.
Instead of being aware of our flaws, appreciating the good, and trying to fix the problems we have control over, we have started to ignore our true selves and started fantasizing over how we wish we looked. We started using filters and avatars modeled on how we wish we looked, living in a fantasy world of false expectations.
When we look at ourselves in the mirror we don't see us as we are. We see the negatives rather than the truth. We think no that's not me, I'm that guy or girl on Snapchat, not the person standing looking in the mirror. I'm that guy or girl on Facebook with the filters that hide my flaws, with all the likes and comments about how handsome or beautiful I am, etc. that's me, not this.
But that version is a lie, it's not really you. it's manufactured to hide your self esteem issues and give you an easy solution.
Most people want an easy way to hide their imperfections rather than a healthy and permanent one, they'd rather complain than try to work on themselves and create positive changes in their lives. They'll see these perfect people with their filters and then feel negative about themselves, they'll then feel like they're never going to be perfect or pretty or fit, and this may drive them into using filters too because they feel ashamed of themselves, and rather than trying to focus on the long-term of what they can do to help themselves they'll seek an escape because it seems easier.
Things like filters are a bandaid to slap over their problems. But this wound will not heal, it will only get deeper until it's caused a total disconnect with yourself, altering your perception from reality.
It's easy to hide behind it because we can live a life of what we wish we could be, and no one outside of our circle is any the wiser.
Filters should be used for fun and silly things, not as a mask to hide yourself. This logic of pretending to be someone else causes a kind of body dysphoria to where people start to become obsessed with doctoring up every photo they can to look perfect.
People who lack self esteem already use filters as a crutch to fill their needs to feel good about themselves because they don't know how to feel good about themselves outside of social media.
They'll post pictures with filters for likes and comments because it makes them feel good. They need constant reassurance from other people to feel validation. But it's not really them that these people are commenting about, but the false self that they've ceated to escape from reality with.
If you live life hiding from yourself you'll never be able to appreciate yourself or work on changing the things we can control to live a healthy and happy life.
You are not a filter, an avatar, a cartoon. You are a person and you will never be what a filter makes you look like.
For example,
You don't need to feel good from a false high of instant gratification from a filter hiding your acne, you can feel good practicing better hygiene and skin care to stop it in the first place.
You don't need a filter to make you thin, and hide your double chin. You can lose your weight and feel better about yourself and not have to hide or be ashamed when people meet you and notice you're not the same as your profile picture.
Even through your rose colored glasses of social media and how you see yourself, other people out in public still see you for who you are. This is the version of yourself you must focus on. The real you.
In Satanism we learn to do things for ourselves, we learn the truth, freedom from slave mentality, and we learn how to not be a victim. We should apply this same logic and behavior to our self perception and start practicing healthy self esteem that is grounded in reality.
Work on yourself, work with who you are and what you've got, don't compare yourself to brushed up and filtered Instagram models, and don't hide behind the filters.
appreciate you for who you are and embrace yourself.
Hail Satan!!
Many people obsess over looks in today's society more than ever before. And it's not because of an icrease in self awareness but a lack there of.
Instead of being aware of our flaws, appreciating the good, and trying to fix the problems we have control over, we have started to ignore our true selves and started fantasizing over how we wish we looked. We started using filters and avatars modeled on how we wish we looked, living in a fantasy world of false expectations.
When we look at ourselves in the mirror we don't see us as we are. We see the negatives rather than the truth. We think no that's not me, I'm that guy or girl on Snapchat, not the person standing looking in the mirror. I'm that guy or girl on Facebook with the filters that hide my flaws, with all the likes and comments about how handsome or beautiful I am, etc. that's me, not this.
But that version is a lie, it's not really you. it's manufactured to hide your self esteem issues and give you an easy solution.
Most people want an easy way to hide their imperfections rather than a healthy and permanent one, they'd rather complain than try to work on themselves and create positive changes in their lives. They'll see these perfect people with their filters and then feel negative about themselves, they'll then feel like they're never going to be perfect or pretty or fit, and this may drive them into using filters too because they feel ashamed of themselves, and rather than trying to focus on the long-term of what they can do to help themselves they'll seek an escape because it seems easier.
Things like filters are a bandaid to slap over their problems. But this wound will not heal, it will only get deeper until it's caused a total disconnect with yourself, altering your perception from reality.
It's easy to hide behind it because we can live a life of what we wish we could be, and no one outside of our circle is any the wiser.
Filters should be used for fun and silly things, not as a mask to hide yourself. This logic of pretending to be someone else causes a kind of body dysphoria to where people start to become obsessed with doctoring up every photo they can to look perfect.
People who lack self esteem already use filters as a crutch to fill their needs to feel good about themselves because they don't know how to feel good about themselves outside of social media.
They'll post pictures with filters for likes and comments because it makes them feel good. They need constant reassurance from other people to feel validation. But it's not really them that these people are commenting about, but the false self that they've ceated to escape from reality with.
If you live life hiding from yourself you'll never be able to appreciate yourself or work on changing the things we can control to live a healthy and happy life.
You are not a filter, an avatar, a cartoon. You are a person and you will never be what a filter makes you look like.
For example,
You don't need to feel good from a false high of instant gratification from a filter hiding your acne, you can feel good practicing better hygiene and skin care to stop it in the first place.
You don't need a filter to make you thin, and hide your double chin. You can lose your weight and feel better about yourself and not have to hide or be ashamed when people meet you and notice you're not the same as your profile picture.
Even through your rose colored glasses of social media and how you see yourself, other people out in public still see you for who you are. This is the version of yourself you must focus on. The real you.
In Satanism we learn to do things for ourselves, we learn the truth, freedom from slave mentality, and we learn how to not be a victim. We should apply this same logic and behavior to our self perception and start practicing healthy self esteem that is grounded in reality.
Work on yourself, work with who you are and what you've got, don't compare yourself to brushed up and filtered Instagram models, and don't hide behind the filters.
appreciate you for who you are and embrace yourself.
Hail Satan!!