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Sacred Beauty
“Poetry is the art of uniting pleasure with truth.”
— Milton.
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“Beauty will save the world”
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Who is the thinker of your thoughts? The feeler of your feelings? Who are you really? Your body? Which body? The body you had at age 5 or 13 or 21 or that you have now? There are 400 billion stars in the Milky Way, but there are 724 trillion cells in your body with an average lifespan of 7 to 10 years, though some may only last a few days. The 15 feet of your intestines, where as many as 1000 different species live, pass through but are technically “outside” of your body. And as for your mind, there is an ever changing cast of I’s each of whom believes himself to be “me” when he takes the stage. But beyond all these changing I’s and dying cells there is someone who is timeless, changeless. Who is that?
— Adam Shaw
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′′ There was a time when the world was inhabited by the gods.
In the space men shared with them, the invisible was constantly mixed with the visible matter. It was the presence of those creatures far more powerful than men that ensured the stability of the Cosmos. And in that sacred world, every human being’s life was endowed with meaning: you are on earth, the wise, and the poets said…