What If We Had No Mirrors? A Reflection on Aging, Beauty, and Living Naturally

Yesterday, I saw myself in a way I hadn’t before. It was a sunny afternoon, and I was with my daughter—nearly 40 now, though I could still feel myself walking in her age. We were at a sprawling plant nursery, checking out with our treasures of green, when I looked up and caught a glimpse in a mirror near the counter.

There I was—me. But not the me I feel inside. Instead, a version touched by time, by sun, by the softness that aging brings. I stood there for a moment, surprised. Not saddened. Not shamed. Just… aware.

What If We Had No Mirrors?

It hit me: I’m almost 60. But I don’t believe in “aging” in the way society speaks of it. I believe in evolving. In learning. In living closer to the earth. I don’t wear makeup—not because I’m against it, but because I love the way nature feels on my skin. I love wind-swept hair, the kiss of sunshine, and the medicine of plants.

What would life be like if we had no mirrors?

If our reflection only came from rippling water, or from the way someone’s eyes lit up when we smiled? If we were reflected only by the kindness we gave, the presence we offered, and the energy we carried?

Would we worry so much about wrinkles or wild strands of hair? Would we still feel the need to cover, conceal, or enhance? Or would we simply be—unfiltered, untamed, and entirely enough?

Aging as Evolution, Not Decline

That moment reminded me: I want my reflection to be a thank you, not a judgment.

A recognition of how far I’ve come, of how deeply I’ve felt, and of how naturally I choose to live.

Mirrorless

Let the water be my mirror

Let the wind paint lines of grace

Let the sun write stories on my skin

And time slow down its pace

Let reflection come in ripples

Not in glass with harsh demands

Let me be revealed by presence

And not by culture’s hands

I’ll wear the earth with reverence

Let my wildness show through

For beauty is in living

And in living, I am true.

~ Kerri Elizabeth ~

4 thoughts on “What If We Had No Mirrors? A Reflection on Aging, Beauty, and Living Naturally

  1. I love this!! So poetic!! I can relate in a way … But it’s with my eyes. I’m almost 50 years old but one thing that’s never changed is my eyes, my eyes are still *me*, still carrying the same light, the same way of seeing and being seen. Even if everything else around me shows the passage of years… Your mirror concept is like the eyes, maintaining that timeless quality of who we are at our core.

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    • Such a beautiful insight and perceptive , so so true and our eyes hold such light and insight, they are such beautiful portals into our being our soul and what I see as the depth, they tell a story all by themselves.. what if you couldn’t see in your own eyes, do you think we can see through our own eyes by seeing into others eyes?

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  2. Everything about your post was incredibly inspiring, Kerri! Yes! I also am not a makeup person, and for the same reasons you listed. When I do wear makeup, I can’t wait to wash it off so I can feel natural again.

    I find the mirror interesting. Not so much to judge the aging process, but to notice relentless march of change. It’s fascinating how those changes do not reflect how I feel like a young girl inside. I’ll always be grateful for the privilege of growing older, because I know what a blessing that is.

    Keep writing, because I look forward to reading your beautiful insights!!

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    • Awe I’m so grateful for you and our friendship and our divinely placed love for life through our boys… confirming how pain and joy live together and evolve and bring us together not just in joy but also through the pain , healing is always better together.

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