As there was a cloudy haze around the mirror, I often saw myself in a negative way.
Many of my wishes about my appearance would never reach upon a star.
The mirror was a reflection of my appearance in the way Mother Nature patterned me and the scars that were engraved on me.
As I was looking deep inside myself, I asked myself how I could see myself in a positive light. How could I?
I used to looked up to the human figures like a sun god and wanted to be like them. This was where it hurtfully impacted on how I saw myself. I had to let it go.
I decided to embrace myself the way Mother Nature created me and the scars presented on me. I embraced it all.
As life went on and time changed, I chose to see myself like a tree. As trees grew old, their bark formed wrinkles, the leaves fell, and some branches broke yet they stand tall nonetheless.
I used to look up to the image of the sun god, but my mind broke free. It was like when the cloudy haze broke away from my mind and around the mirror turned crystal clear.
Even a cloudy haze was what some people may perceive of my appearance. A cloudy haze. It wouldn’t matter.
As my perspective changed, it gave me wings and lifted myself to be free.
Changing my perspective was powerful. Seeing the world is more open than the mirror itself. It is wide open.
Coming into the perspective of my appearance being made by nature with the scars, I embraced it. It was what led myself to be free and turned into the light.