“The one who sees is worth seeing, too.”
Most of us look into mirrors with criticism. We scan for flaws. We measure, adjust, hide.
But the mirror holds a deeper invitation: to see with love, to remember the light that looks back.
You are not your hair, your weight, your wrinkles. You are the witness within.
And the more kindly you regard yourself, the more clearly you’ll see the divine behind your eyes.
Today, the mirror becomes a sacred tool. Not to assess — but to adore.
Stand before a mirror and soften your gaze. Look beyond the face. Look into the eyes. Say: 'I see you. I remember you. You are worthy of love.'
Each time you pass a mirror today, pause. Even for one breath. Even for one smile. Let it be a moment of reunion.
Selah W. “I started placing sticky notes on my mirror with kind words. One day, I believed them. That day changed me.”
There is nothing wrong with your reflection. Only the lens has been distorted.