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"Knowledge
is the food of the Spirit, and Beauty is the
drink"
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Eolake Stobblehouse
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Last Update: 2012-03-27
The Goal:
Live in the world where beauty is
appreciated and celebrated, where nudity is
natural, and where there is no shame in looking.
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"Anyone
who keeps the ability to see
beauty never grows old" - Franz
Kafka
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Ambitious? Sure. But
where there is no trying, there is no
succeeding.
Deserve before Desire. Before you desire beauty, you must
deserve beauty first.
In order to experience beauty, you must
become beautiful first.
Sunderata pamta pahela sunder banvu pade!
(Need to become
beautiful first before acquiring beauty!)
Kavi Kalapi
| We have
goddesses all around us. Beautiful women of all
shapes and sizes are here for us, to inspire us to
do the best in life, to give us beauty and life, to
let us know that everything is all right. We can't
always be near all the goddesses we would like. We
are too busy handling the minutia of life, taking
care of business, making do and improving our lot.
When I see a beautiful woman I get all dizzy,
confused, and excited. They have a special power
that is one of the greatest mysteries in the
universe. |
The beauty of woman
is valuable, and that not only it is
okay to admire beauty,
it is a sin not to.
"I just want to say
that I never fail to be amazed by the undeniable and
breathtaking beauty of a woman! Pivotal to this is the fact that
dirty old men's association international's beautiful mind is the crystal-clear glass through which
the unspeakable beauty of a woman is made known." Greg
Putting lots of make-up and
jewelry on a pretty girl is like trying to decorate a rose.
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"What
spirit is so empty and blind, that it cannot
recognize the fact that the foot is more noble
than the shoe, and skin is more beautiful than the
garment with which it is clothed?" -
Michelangelo
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"There is nothing dirty or
unethical about enjoying the sight of a beautiful woman."
The enjoyment of beauty is a thing
onto itself and does not necessarily have to be followed or
supported by any other action. S/He is made happy by the world,
s/he knows that s/he really owns it without having to prove it,
and s/he is not ashamed by her/his happiness and enjoyment.
Life is all about the beauty of
pretty girls. For aesthetics is the most important thing there
is; that is our philosophy. Life is not really about women, but
about the beauty of women. "Pretty Young Girls" are of any age,
not just young girls. These certainly have a special aesthetic,
but even an 80-year-old can be a "Pretty Young Girls" if she has
class.
The blood runs vigorously in our
veins at the sight of the sun shining through a white see thru blouse;
let us elevate LIFE to the point where they may show their
natural appreciation. Our eyes follow lovingly the springy
curves of young calves; while our ears are listening, our eyes
are taking in the beauty of the amazingly mutable shapes of
healthy red lips smiling and talking. We know what we see and
what we like, and we know it is all a part of life and God's
gift to us all.
Well, the fact of the matter is that
the design of the human female form, apart from everything else,
is one of God's greatest works of art.
Me Bhailal, I am proud to make a statement that
I love looking at pretty girls, and that I am not ashamed of it.
While I love sex, that is not what I am
promoting. What I promote is beauty which I love it.
Actually, some of the people Eolake
know who get the greatest pleasure out of looking at beautiful
women are girls themselves. And not lesbians either. They simply
and honestly enjoy the aesthetics.
Regarding "old": what is
that all about? Do you lose your rights to think and to
look as you grow older? Seriously, I don't get
it. So let us get rid of that idea. You have the right
to think and to look at whatever you want, and others do
also.
It is permitted to look at
anything and anybody in a public place. If freedom of
expression is a basic right, how much more so the right
to think and to look?
Admiring female beauty does not even
have to be a sexual thing. For many it is primarily an aesthetic
proposition. But that is your personal problem to adjudicate.
Nobody else's business.
There is nothing dirty or
unethical about enjoying the sight of a beautiful woman.
Personally Eolake finds it either unperceptive or dishonest not
to do so. It is even unfair. Most beautiful women use a lot of
time and energy to appear their best, and it seems rather
illogical to suggest that they do all this work so nobody shall
look. It seems to me that to ignore it or to pretend one does
not notice, is simply rude, mean, arrogant and silly.
"Beauty is as useful as the
useful. Perhaps more so." - Victor Hugo
Please become beautiful right now. Make
your mind, body, heart, eyes, soul clean.
Looking is good
Beauty is important
Nudity is natural
"Beauty is important". This is perhaps a
slightly more unusual message. Artists and experts
in art through history have said this in various
forms. Now, it is rather obvious to anybody that we
need food, water, and shelter to survive. Slightly
less obvious is it that we need friends, work, and a
purpose in life. And much less obvious is it that we
need beauty. And yet, if you look at how people
live, everybody on the Earth (except perhaps those
who live in the utmost poverty) will have arranged
things with some beauty, according to their taste.
They will have at least a few pictures on the walls
which they like. So even at the low level starting
where starvation is no longer a daily issue, beauty
enters as something important.
All right then. "Looking is good". This is not at
all very obvious to most, and the reason is that
"you must not look" is one of the primary
suppressive mechanisms used to keep the "riff raff"
in place by the forces who do not want people to do
well or be happy. Why do newspapers continually
dredge up all the worst news they can find to print?
Because this will make people too fearful to look
for themselves. Why are we always told that
"experts" with fancy degrees are the only ones who
are allowed to have an opinion? To keep people from
looking. Why are children always told that staring
is rude? To teach them from an early age not to
look.
Now, you are ready to embark on the
world's most beautiful pleasure trip.
Now, Sit back, relax, enjoy very many
beautiful noses,
nostrils,
legs,
bellies,
eyes,
lips, faces,
hair, costumes,
bosoms,
thighs,
asses, hands,
fingers, eyebrows. |