This parable is about a young lady's journey through the circumstances of life that can affect us for better, or worse. She starts out life disfigured but through the wonder of cosmetic surgery is transformed into a beauty queen. During this time, she gets caught up in a world that affords her all the advantages that come with pronounced physical beauty. On the other hand, having come from a humble background where beauty is determined by who we are rather than one's outward appearance, she never completely embraces all of the superficialities laid before her.
While she is on this path, she encounters an older man of significant stature and prominence who is caught in a conflict between good and evil, but has always sided with good by using evil to achieve that outcome. He embraces her with the love and affection of a father, and brings attention to her humble beginnings reminding her that, that which makes her truly beautiful is who she should hold on to, if she wishes to avoid the pitfalls of the world that she's encountered.
Later, she is embraced by a matriarch who possesses a good heart, along with a generous and giving nature, over time, the two of them become close. The strength of their bond along with their kind natures create a mother daughter type relationship between them, enabling both to grow into even better and greater loving souls, which further strengthens them as women.
Eventually, the young lady experiences an accident which leaves her temporarily blind. Once again, she comes across another matriarch who aids her during this time of crisis. The elderly lady shares her love, time, knowledge, and wisdom enabling the girl to attain an even greater height of emotional and spiritual maturity. During this moment of darkness, the young lady encounters a gentleman who through their experience together returns her to the true essence of her being. And, by the love and guidance of the elder come to discover they are kindred spirits.
Finally, when the girl is threatened, the older father like gentleman protects her from any acts of evil against her, or her love by once again using evil in the defense of good.
Though "The Illusion of Beauty" is but a work of fiction, it is routed in, and speaks to the good and bad in all of us. Also, the choices we make that at times may be imposed upon us, or the ones we make simply because the circumstances allow us to, for better or worse.