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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Love And Beauty

Today i had the great pleasure of browsing through my friends work. Nicholas is way more than what you could call a jeweler, He is more of a creator. Check out it his 'work'. While browsing i was overwhelmed by his understanding of the relationship between created and natural form. So i wondered can Love exist without beauty. Even if you remove the aesthetic appeal of meeting a beautiful person and falling in Love with them, what of the instances where you just simply do Love someone without any consideration to how their form appears. In that simplistic righteousness, is there no beauty? I would argue there is, maybe a much more refined and heightened form of it. One that does not need visual recognition but one that you simply know. I Love this person and they are beautiful. If you're lucky one day, in the distant future while in the distractions of relations, a moment will arise where you will become instantly aware of this beauty that you once only knew but now fully recognize. So now i throw out the same question, a survey if you will... Can Love Exist Without Beauty? Ask me sometime... Truth.

Nicholas- Lucien Elements
             - Maestro's Home

On an unrelated relation, there is a Jeweler in Between Me & You Who i may have fashioned around Nicholas subconsciously, here's the scene tidbit:

"Evidently the jeweler, or better named- artisan, had been obsessed with
the paradox of creation and all his life his creations had involved some aspect
of bringing to light the questions of time, purpose and the inter-relatedness of
things. Opposites existed as limbs of a greater whole. Time captured or set
free. Space expanded or made prisoner, and ultimately, the light, which acted
as a genie who granted wishes only in relation to or as a reflection of the true
nature of the author. That needed as opposed to that desired.
Further words and revelations were spilled out and the trio realized that
they shared similar questions and a great Love for Love- the largest question
of all."


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