There is something to be said re the superficiality aspect.
A good point, Glow. You know like those people who paint their faces a lot (some time ago I overheard this young dude saying to his friend "dude your girlfriend looks like she fell into a pot of paint" ) Lol.
You know ,at the moment no one needs to spend lots of time in front of the mirror putting on makeup haha!
Out of habit, I still used to put something on some skin irregularities, but when the color got stranded inside the mask I finally realized , of no avail
Now I mostly even forget to make up in situations when I don't have to wear masks .
The masks are symbolic for the "ego" mask everyone of us is wearing all of the time. A good reminder that most of the times we don't show our "true face" anyways - maybe that is why ultimately it is not important whether the other person is wearing an actual mask or only the "ficticious" ego mask.
The real cannot be seen with the physical eyes, but is there nevertheless and all the time.
A good point, Glow. You know like those people who paint their faces a lot (some time ago I overheard this young dude saying to his friend "dude your girlfriend looks like she fell into a pot of paint" ) Lol.
You know ,at the moment no one needs to spend lots of time in front of the mirror putting on makeup haha!
Out of habit, I still used to put something on some skin irregularities, but when the color got stranded inside the mask I finally realized , of no avail
Now I mostly even forget to make up in situations when I don't have to wear masks .
The masks are symbolic for the "ego" mask everyone of us is wearing all of the time. A good reminder that most of the times we don't show our "true face" anyways - maybe that is why ultimately it is not important whether the other person is wearing an actual mask or only the "ficticious" ego mask.
The real cannot be seen with the physical eyes, but is there nevertheless and all the time.
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