@Jicecream #5 To conclude I believe generally that "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder" is one of the greatest lies of the modern age and that beauty is objective, not subjective. Therefore, you can learn how to see (hear, touch, taste...) it.
@Jicecream #4 Which is kind of a paradox. A total shift. Here's a short video explaining this position. I'll try to find the second one as well, I have to dig for it haha
https://t.co/ivFe6o3ZPJ
@Jicecream #3 As I advance in my spiritual life, I get closer to God, and as a result, I see more clearly what is beautiful and what is not. After my "real" conversion, I can't even stand things I enjoyed and loved before it and I love and appreciate things I could not stand before.
@Jicecream #2 This also means that "the ideal form" is ingrained deeply in me and the sense of it can be obscured by malice, my wrongdoings, my way of life, bad relationships, etc.
@Jicecream #1 I have char limitation, sry. Ok, unpopular opinion warning 😁 Anyhow, as a Catholic, I believe that God is perfection, a source of all good, which includes beauty. As His creation myself, I see a reflection of his perfection in the rest of His creation.
@davor_bernardic@VladaRH A Vama su *djeca* na prvom mjestu? Nisu. Koristite djecu za ostvarenje ideoloških ciljeva. Jadno. Osim toga, "tradicionalna obitelj" ne napušta djecu.