Inner Beauty By Martin Zoller

Woman: plastic doll face beautyWe are living in a society where beauty, aesthetic and hygiene are very important aspects of our daily lives. Our beauty rituals usually start in the early morning when we take time to bathe, dress carefully – often clad in expensive clothing – and put on make up and perfume. Our concern with impression stretches to the way we design our homes, the cars we drive, the restaurants we eat at and the people we try to have around us.

All this represents a kind of lifestyle that we seek and sometimes struggle to maintain. External beauty and image are very important to us and often times, they play a big role in our happiness and self-confidence.

The problem is, we get so busy worrying about our outer beauty and forget to pay enough attention to our inner beauty.

In my seminars I talk a lot about the “spiritual hygiene” that we have to attend to. In the same way we take a shower in the morning, taking care of our hair, skin, body and nails, in the same way we have to take care of our inner self to be cleaned and maintained. We need to think about this more than just on occasion, but daily (imagine yourself how you would look and smell if you only shower once or twice a month!).

Meditation or prayers are the way to maintain the health and well-being of your inner beauty; to make it supple and well. By working with visualizations, taking a short walk in nature or breathing a couple of minutes early in the morning, you give power to your inner self. Small acts like this are the tonics and remedy for your inner beauty.

If you don’t do it yet, try to focus every time every morning on your spiritual hygiene. When you leave for the day, stop for a second and think if you did take care of your inner self and if you did your daily rituals to be beautiful in the inside and outside. If so, close the door with your key, put a smile on your face and start a new and positive day!


Martin ZollerWho is Martin Zoller?

Martin Zoller, is an internationally acclaimed psychic, seer and remote viewer.  He rose to fame in 1999, when he used his intuitive skills to find a missing airplane and its survivors in the jungle of Bolivia, after mainstream rescue efforts failed.

Martin regularly holds seminars, lectures and private consultations throughout the world. He is recognized worldwide as one of the most accurate and famous psychics alive.
 
Zoller's personal vision is to teach people to discover their inner potential, while helping them achieve their life goals, in the process.

To date, Zoller is the author of seven books about the sixth sense, countless articles in magazines and newspapers and human intuition, four meditation CD’s and a Remote Viewing DVD. He also participated in a cinema movie about the sixth sense and produced a documentary about shamanism and holy medicine in the Amazonas.

More about life, work and his visionary predictions: Martinzoller.com

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