Hello, everyone. I am a Wanderer - on the Internet as in real life, looking and searching for answers both in the mundane sense and divine sense. I strive for perfection, mainly in the aesthetic world of art, poetry, music, etc., and I feel the these arts can entail some very deep and meaningful answers to life.
I will be talking about, on this forum, I guess many of my esoteric insights to things, and lessons that I have been taught throughout the years of my continuing lifespan.
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I am new too, but good luck with those dreams. I am more of a pragmatist: I don't believe in perfection, but hey whatever drags you out of bed at 8am or whenever.
I would say welcome, but I am so new that it would not be appropriate.
I would say welcome, but I am so new that it would not be appropriate.
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Welcome, lads.
Re: My first post
Would you like to share with us some examples of perfection in poetry, WanderingLands ?
Per-fection
means that it cannot be improved any more, that it is accomplished as it is and that any change would only make it worse.
Does per-fection depend on time and space ? Or is it universal and timeless ?
A smile of a small child is always perfect.
One cannot improve it, don´t you think ?
Per-fection
means that it cannot be improved any more, that it is accomplished as it is and that any change would only make it worse.
Does per-fection depend on time and space ? Or is it universal and timeless ?
A smile of a small child is always perfect.
One cannot improve it, don´t you think ?
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Cannot disagree with what you said.duszek wrote:Would you like to share with us some examples of perfection in poetry, WanderingLands ?
Per-fection
means that it cannot be improved any more, that it is accomplished as it is and that any change would only make it worse.
Does per-fection depend on time and space ? Or is it universal and timeless ?
A smile of a small child is always perfect.
One cannot improve it, don´t you think ?