Mindset Self-Defense Volume 1, Issue 5 - The Skin Deep Issue | Page 8

From the Editor Skin Deep We have all heard the phrase "Beauty Is Skin Deep." That cliche sends my mind swirling with questions such as "What is Beauty", "How deep is beauty," and "What else is skin deep?" In my mind there are so many aspects to beauty, it is hard to address them all. Certainly the contours of the face, a soft smile, and the curvature of the body, are almost universally regarded as beautiful and have inspired paintings, music and literature throughout time. Consider also the sensation of touch. I am a big fan of communicating by touch, (those who know me know how I react to a great massage!) However, consider touching the skin of a baby, or that of your lover, and the feeling of the ocean as waves break over one's feet. Those sensations are beautiful. Beauty elicits emotion, and emotion elitcits response. Usually, one's reponse is an action to continue the experience of that which one finds beautiful. For example, when you see a pretty or handsome face, you may repeat your glance to experience the desired sensation again or reach out for a repeated touch of the baby's soft skin. However, for some, the experience of beauty elicits very harmful emotions such as jealousy, resentment, anger and may result in hositily. Some, who have known little beauty in their lives or have had beauty destroyed, respond violently to the power that beauty is and the power that they lacked in their prior circumstances. This is dangerous. In our Skin Deep issue, we will explore various topics that reside below the surface. We will touch on energy in our Primal Move feature and Wandering Warrior column, domestic violence from trauma specialists in the "Domestic Violence and Brainwashing" feature, learn about defense in our "Blade Basics" feature as well as a myriad of other powerful topics. Defending your beauty and power, both inside and out, is what we are all about at Mindset Self-Defense. There are a million ways to experience beauty in your life, and you deserve to enjoy each and every one of them in safety and empowerment each and every day. Kris Costa Editor-In-Chief Mindset Self-Defense Magazine Kris Costa Editor-In-Chief