Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome
The Nice Life Inspirational Quotation: "Sin is the blast that doesn't last. Sin fascinates — then annihilates." Pastor John Hagee
First, let my clarify what I believe a "sin" is: Any decision you make that goes against your highest nature (highest good).
Your highest nature is the part of you that is aligned with God's "will" for your life. God's "will" for your life is for you to be in a place of consistent joy, peace of mind, and inner strength (a life of abundant good). In other words, alignment with God's will creates an abundance of goodwill in your life.
If you follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit (the Spirit of Truth), you'll consistently make decisions that are in alignment with your highest nature, thereby producing God's will (consistent joy, peace of mind, and inner strength) in your life experience.
Did you get all that? One more time, from the top:
If you follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit, you'll make decisions (in truth) that are aligned with God's will for your life. God's will for your life is for you to experience an abundance of joy, peace of mind, and inner strength. As you align with God's will, you'll experience an abundance of goodwill in your life.
If you ignore the guidance of the Holy Spirit, you'll make decisions (deceptive or manipulative) that are not aligned with God's will for your life. The absence of God's will creates a lack of joy, a lack of peace, and a lack of inner strength — also known as suffering.
Now that you've grasped all that, let's move forward with the point of today's blog — and why it's titled: Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome.

The other night, I was watching a new reality show on VH1 called Megan Wants to Marry a Millionaire.
Megan found her fame on Bret Michaels' reality show Rock of Love — where he too, was searching for love. If you'll notice, it seems like these types of shows always have second and third seasons. It seems as if trying to find love through an artificial means (a reality show) doesn't produce genuine loving relationships!
Anyhow, I watched how Megan worked her magic with these guys. They're all (supposed) millionaires. Megan made the most of her stunning sexual power, causing the guys to stumble over their words. They showered her with expensive gifts — in an effort to stand-out — and make her like them.
I watched as Megan's ego caused her to exude an extreme sense of confidence. She was the queen, and these men were merely her playthings. She had what they wanted (her sexy body), and she knew it. Over and over, Megan used her sexual power to illicit the responses that she desired from her trained little puppy-men.

"Yes, your highness," pleads the man-puppies. "Whatever you say, your highness. Anything to keep me in your good graces, so I can at least have a chance to touch your sexy body. I'm sorry, your highness, I forgot to end my last sentence with your highness, your highness."
And then I began to feel sorry for Megan. I understood something that she hadn't yet considered.
Yes, she has an immense level of sexual power working in her favor right now. She tells the man-puppies to sit — and they sit. But why are the man-puppies following her orders? Is it because they appreciate Megan's inner beauty? Of course not. They're only responding to the sexual power (physical beauty) that she has over them.
Megan has fallen victim to Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome.
She's trading her highest nature in exchange for a temporary feeling of power and control. She's using her sexual power to manipulate men into becoming her slaves. This is generating negative karma for Megan. She'll have to balance that negative karma at some point — Universal Law will see to it.
Instead of cultivating her inner power — causing people to like her for who she is— she's taking the easy route by sucking energy out of the world using her sexuality.
Megan — and other victims of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome — will become addicted to the power and control that her sexuality provides. She'll never be satisfied; because she knows right around the corner, another man-puppy will give her the attention — and material things — that satisfy her empty, insecure soul. If man-puppy #1 isn't being obedient, there's another man-puppy who will gladly fall into line, with no questions asked.
And here's where the building comes tumbling down.
What will happen to Megan — and other victims of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome — when she no longer has the sexual power to control the men in her life?
In her prime, Megan is able to use her sexual power to pick and choose the man-puppies in her life. However, once that beauty begins to fade, the man-puppies will be choosing the new "prime" Supermodels, and antique Supermodels like Megan won't be given the time of day.
This is where the negative karma begins to balance.

Now Megan is beginning to age. The guys aren't showering her with the attention that she once received in abundance. Unfortunately, Megan chose to ignore the guidance of the Holy Spirit. She chose to cash in early, by making a"deal with the devil." Now that her sexual power has faded, she's left with nothing. No lasting relationship based on solid principles. No man that truly loves her for her inner being — because she never took time to cultivate it.
Megan now feels empty. Alone. Depressed. Powerless. Hopeless.
This is the agreement you make, when you choose to use temporary characteristics in order to achieve immediate results. Are all beautiful people destined to be powerful while they're young, and miserable when they're old?
Of course not.
Which is why it's important to develop your inner being ... because that's what's gonna get you through your golden years.

There are victims of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome in every city in the world. I'm confident you know a few. You might even be one.
Luckily, you have access to the illuminating content in today's blog. If you know a victim of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome, gently guide them to my website: www.TheNiceLife.com They'll either be ready for it ... or they won't. It's not your job to change them. Our job is to simply show them the door.
If you feel like you might be a victim of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome, don't be too hard on yourself. You've simply been dreaming — creating your life unconsciously. It doesn't mean you're not going to have a karmic debt to burn off, but the sooner you get started, the sooner it'll balance out.
You're awake now.
Create your life consciously. Cultivate your beautiful inner being. Allow God to bless you (through people) because of what your inner being projects — not your temporary physical shell. Resist the temptation to allow Satan to give you immediate rewards based on temporary physical beauty. When you deal with the devil (deceptive or manipulative energy), you end up creating a living hell in your life-experience.
Remember: Sin is the blast that doesn't last. Sin fascinates — then annihilates.
First, let my clarify what I believe a "sin" is: Any decision you make that goes against your highest nature (highest good).
Your highest nature is the part of you that is aligned with God's "will" for your life. God's "will" for your life is for you to be in a place of consistent joy, peace of mind, and inner strength (a life of abundant good). In other words, alignment with God's will creates an abundance of goodwill in your life.
If you follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit (the Spirit of Truth), you'll consistently make decisions that are in alignment with your highest nature, thereby producing God's will (consistent joy, peace of mind, and inner strength) in your life experience.
Did you get all that? One more time, from the top:
If you follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit, you'll make decisions (in truth) that are aligned with God's will for your life. God's will for your life is for you to experience an abundance of joy, peace of mind, and inner strength. As you align with God's will, you'll experience an abundance of goodwill in your life.
If you ignore the guidance of the Holy Spirit, you'll make decisions (deceptive or manipulative) that are not aligned with God's will for your life. The absence of God's will creates a lack of joy, a lack of peace, and a lack of inner strength — also known as suffering.
Now that you've grasped all that, let's move forward with the point of today's blog — and why it's titled: Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome.

The other night, I was watching a new reality show on VH1 called Megan Wants to Marry a Millionaire.
Megan found her fame on Bret Michaels' reality show Rock of Love — where he too, was searching for love. If you'll notice, it seems like these types of shows always have second and third seasons. It seems as if trying to find love through an artificial means (a reality show) doesn't produce genuine loving relationships!
Anyhow, I watched how Megan worked her magic with these guys. They're all (supposed) millionaires. Megan made the most of her stunning sexual power, causing the guys to stumble over their words. They showered her with expensive gifts — in an effort to stand-out — and make her like them.
I watched as Megan's ego caused her to exude an extreme sense of confidence. She was the queen, and these men were merely her playthings. She had what they wanted (her sexy body), and she knew it. Over and over, Megan used her sexual power to illicit the responses that she desired from her trained little puppy-men.

"Yes, your highness," pleads the man-puppies. "Whatever you say, your highness. Anything to keep me in your good graces, so I can at least have a chance to touch your sexy body. I'm sorry, your highness, I forgot to end my last sentence with your highness, your highness."
And then I began to feel sorry for Megan. I understood something that she hadn't yet considered.
Yes, she has an immense level of sexual power working in her favor right now. She tells the man-puppies to sit — and they sit. But why are the man-puppies following her orders? Is it because they appreciate Megan's inner beauty? Of course not. They're only responding to the sexual power (physical beauty) that she has over them.
Megan has fallen victim to Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome.
She's trading her highest nature in exchange for a temporary feeling of power and control. She's using her sexual power to manipulate men into becoming her slaves. This is generating negative karma for Megan. She'll have to balance that negative karma at some point — Universal Law will see to it.
Instead of cultivating her inner power — causing people to like her for who she is— she's taking the easy route by sucking energy out of the world using her sexuality.
Megan — and other victims of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome — will become addicted to the power and control that her sexuality provides. She'll never be satisfied; because she knows right around the corner, another man-puppy will give her the attention — and material things — that satisfy her empty, insecure soul. If man-puppy #1 isn't being obedient, there's another man-puppy who will gladly fall into line, with no questions asked.
And here's where the building comes tumbling down.
What will happen to Megan — and other victims of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome — when she no longer has the sexual power to control the men in her life?
In her prime, Megan is able to use her sexual power to pick and choose the man-puppies in her life. However, once that beauty begins to fade, the man-puppies will be choosing the new "prime" Supermodels, and antique Supermodels like Megan won't be given the time of day.
This is where the negative karma begins to balance.

Now Megan is beginning to age. The guys aren't showering her with the attention that she once received in abundance. Unfortunately, Megan chose to ignore the guidance of the Holy Spirit. She chose to cash in early, by making a"deal with the devil." Now that her sexual power has faded, she's left with nothing. No lasting relationship based on solid principles. No man that truly loves her for her inner being — because she never took time to cultivate it.
Megan now feels empty. Alone. Depressed. Powerless. Hopeless.
This is the agreement you make, when you choose to use temporary characteristics in order to achieve immediate results. Are all beautiful people destined to be powerful while they're young, and miserable when they're old?
Of course not.
Which is why it's important to develop your inner being ... because that's what's gonna get you through your golden years.

There are victims of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome in every city in the world. I'm confident you know a few. You might even be one.
Luckily, you have access to the illuminating content in today's blog. If you know a victim of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome, gently guide them to my website: www.TheNiceLife.com They'll either be ready for it ... or they won't. It's not your job to change them. Our job is to simply show them the door.
If you feel like you might be a victim of Supermodel Syn(Sin)drome, don't be too hard on yourself. You've simply been dreaming — creating your life unconsciously. It doesn't mean you're not going to have a karmic debt to burn off, but the sooner you get started, the sooner it'll balance out.
You're awake now.
Create your life consciously. Cultivate your beautiful inner being. Allow God to bless you (through people) because of what your inner being projects — not your temporary physical shell. Resist the temptation to allow Satan to give you immediate rewards based on temporary physical beauty. When you deal with the devil (deceptive or manipulative energy), you end up creating a living hell in your life-experience.
Remember: Sin is the blast that doesn't last. Sin fascinates — then annihilates.







stopping by to show some love!
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Thanks for your stop. And thanks for your love. :]
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This is wonderful, but do you practice what you are preaching? Are you going to settle down with the "homely" looking girl that is beautiful on the inside? Are you even giving those girls a chance? Or are you fascinated by the "hot babes" that you are always speaking of? I don't classify myself as either of those, I just don't think that you can judge a girl by using her looks when that is what you are first attracted to & looking for.
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Shana,
Physical attraction is typically the first thing that ignites a relationship -- this is no different in my case.
However, a girl can be attractive (physically), without having this "Supermodel (Sin)Syndrome" mentality.
This difference IS what comes from the inside.
Supermodel (Sin)Syndrome radiates manipulative/selfish energy. Whereas, real beauty radiates sincere/positive energy.
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what point determines doing for self and doing for others - manipulation? Doing for others is doing for ourselves for we respond to them responding to us so everthing is a result of manipulation which is just a human action. Usually associated with negative behaviors which is solely based on interpretation. Trying to get someone to like you or seeking approval is not a bad/negative thing to do. If I try to alter your behavior to do that (manipulation) - I am not being negative - I am just trying to get you to like me. Probably becaus I like you and am just trying to establish a relationship with you. The best way to do that is to do whatever it takes to get you to like me for if you like me you will probably respond to my action and overtures. I don't see anything wrong with that - in fact I feel we should do more of that (acting well so people like us) rather than the "appropriate" nonsense which hurts people and turns them away from us.
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I appreciate you taking time to voice your opinion, Edna. :]
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Awesome!
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i see where you're going with this, and while i do agree that most girls like that are hollow shells, why do you think they turned out to be like that? girls learn at an early age that generally, to get a guy's attn, you've gotta look pretty darn good.
you said yourself that "physical attraction is generally the FIRST thing that ignites a relationship"and that it's no difference for you. you even went so far to tweet that when you move, you're going to be looking for a job and a "cute" girlfriend. you didn't say intelligent or funny or caring or thoughtful. you. said. cute.
a lot of girls will pick up on that... that your first quality that you're looking for is "cute," and they will tailor their actions accordingly to be accepted by you, or any other man who skims over the "homely" gals. they'll lose weight, or maybe they'll buy designer clothes and wear a ton of makeup because that's what initially attracts a guy.
i'm not necessarily blaming guys for this behavior, but in a way, i sure as hell am. the phrase "a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do" comes to mind here, and if a guy won't look her way until she drops thirty pounds and glams herself up, what would you expect her to do, really? your article blames it all on megan, and i realize a lot of it is made up for ratings, but where is the blame you place on the guys? they're too shallow to look beyond her looks and see that there's nothing there. if they did finally wind up in her pants, they'd probably leave soon after because she has no substance. and why does she have no substance? because she's spent her entire life trying to get the attention of men who have just as little substance as she does.
it's a vicious cycle, really.
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