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Beauty of the soul: quotes and verses of great people

What is beauty? About that hides under this concept, there are endless disputes from the beginning of the creation of the world. Oscar Wilde said that beauty has as many meanings as the mood of a person. But this is about the visible, about the top of the beautiful iceberg. And what is hidden under the dark stratum of water is the beauty of the human soul. There is even more debate about it. We will talk about this.

The essence of the world

There is an opinion that in our time there is less and less talk about spirituality, what is the true beauty of the soul, and increasingly pay attention to the external, to what can be seen, touched, bought or sold. Is it so? Perhaps this is true. But on the other hand, the essence of the world does not change. There have always been and will be rich and poor, truth and lies, sincerity and hypocrisy, love and hate, black and white. Everything is. The essence does not change, only new means appear. So, and talk about what the beauty of the soul, does not lose its relevance. And it's time to remember the words of brilliant writers, poets, great philosophers, religious figures and many others.

Where does the soul live?

Every person has a soul. With this statement it is difficult not to agree. Nobody tries. The only thing that is still arguing - where she dwells, in which part of the body and continues to live after the death of the corporal.

On the one hand, from a scientific point of view, these are very interesting questions. And on the other - is it really important, where? It can be in the solar plexus, and in the heart, and in the head. The main thing is that it is true, unique and unique, like a drawing on the tip of a finger. The Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho claims that each of us is not a body endowed with soul, but a soul, a part of which is visible and called a body.

The fact that the spirit is primary, reasoned and the outstanding Lebanese novelist and philosopher Gibran Khalil Gibran. He wrote that the beauty of the soul is like an invisible root that goes deep into the earth, but feeds the flower that gives it color and aroma.

Ancient Greek philosophers

Since Aristotle, many philosophers have argued that beauty is a twofold concept. There is beauty of the body and beauty of the soul. Under the first one understand the proportionality of parts, attractiveness, grace. The same Aristotle said that such a beauty is understood and appreciated by a simple people who are accustomed to perceive and feel the world with only five basic feelings. One who admires such beauty, "only a small one differs from animals", relying only on their instincts.

The situation is different with the inner world of man. There are other laws, and therefore everything that happens among its immense latitudes, is caught by other feelings. Plato argued that the beauty of the soul is palpable only by virtuous people, for the beautiful and the bad can not co-exist, one excludes the other.

The contemporary of Paulo Coelho also echoed him, who says that if a person is able to notice the beautiful, it is only because he is wearing it inside. The world is a mirror that reflects our true.

Beauty of the soul: citations of writers and poets

The fact that beauty and soul are identical concepts were spoken not only by ancient Greek philosophers. This was written by classics of world literature and our contemporaries continue to discuss with you. Let's give some examples. German poet and playwright of the XVIII century Gotthold Ephraim Lessing was convinced that even the most unattractive body is transformed due to spiritual beauty. And vice versa, poverty of the spirit puts on a "most magnificent addition" some special, unintelligible imprint and causes an incomprehensible aversion.

A century later, the Russian poet and prose writer V. Ya. Bryusov talked about this, but in other words: "After death, the person's soul continues to live its invisible and elusive life. But if one of us was a poet, artist or architect, then after the death of the body, the beauty of his soul lives in heaven and on earth, embodied in the form of a word, color or stone. "

A Russian philosopher IA Il'in tried to comprehend another mystery - what is the beauty of the Russian soul. He compared it to a Russian song in which "human suffering, deep prayer, sweet love, and great consolation" blend together in an inexplicable way.

Poems about the beauty of the soul

About the fact that beauty has two opposite sides, the poets also write. One of the most remarkable poems on this subject is Eduard Asadov's Two Beauties. The author, seriously and jokingly at the same time, notes that two beauties rarely end up in one place. As a rule, one interferes with one another. But people often do not notice it and for a long time there are "shortsighted" to the beauty of the soul. And only when its antipode "decently and strongly annoy", "embarrassed" begin to think about the true.

At the end of the poem, the poet comes to one conclusion - by the end of life, two beauties always change. One becomes old, decrepit, yielding to the ruthless influence of time. And the other - the beauty of the soul - remains the same. She does not know what wrinkles are, age and can not count the years. All she has to do is brightly burn and smile.

Other poets about the eternal

Regrets about the impermanence of the beauty of the earth is the beautiful Russian poet Vasily Kapnist. He sadly notes that everything on earth has been given one term - an instant. It disappears, and with it the beautiful Aurora, and a meteor, and beauty will sink into the abyss. But what can defeat death? Only spirit. His "gobble" is not capable of either time or grave. And only in him is the color of beauty beautiful.

The eternal beauty of love, suffering and renunciation and the talented Russian symbolist poet Konstantin Balmont are singing. In his poem "One is in the world of beauty," he writes that both the gods of Hellas and the blue sea, and waterfalls, and "heavy mountains", no matter how beautiful, can not be compared with the beauty of the soul of Jesus Christ, who agreed to voluntary Torment for the sake of humanity.

conclusions

So, if for centuries great minds talk about the same thing - about the eternity of the spirit and impermanence of the body, why do we continue this senseless race for brilliance, splendor and picturesque? Israeli Michael Kabbalist Michael Laitman argues that the soul is born again and again only to survive different states, as if trying on different clothes. And only after having measured everything and realizing that the pursuit of glory, wealth, external beauty and eternal youth brings nothing but emptiness and disappointment, the soul turns its eyes to the true, looks inwards and seeks answers to all questions only with God.

In other words, the scientist says that cultivating the beauty of the body is nothing but a necessary stage of development. After all, it is impossible to jump immediately from the first class to the tenth grade and understand what trigonometry is, if you still train to write beautifully numbers and letters in the list. And, as the Arabic philosopher D.H. Gibran used to say, the moment comes when you perceive the world not as an image that you would like to see, and not as a song that you would like to hear, but as an image and a song that a person sees and hears, Even if he closes his eyes and ears.

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