Thursday, December 1, 2011

Beauty Simultaneously Pushes Us Away and Draws Us to Itself


"The sublime is that which by its mightiness shocks us and fills us with pain at our own smallness, but then fills us with a feeling of the exaltation of the greatness of our own nature."

Immanuel Kant

If our nose is pressed flat against a mirror, we see nothing. However, if we push it away from us, we are then able to enjoy the reflection.  Similarly, beauty is an explosion that at first pushes us away, like a firework that stuns us with its centrifugal glory.  But this very action empowers our amazement to act as a mirror in which the beautiful object can admire its own greatness. And in serving this noble function, we in turn recognize the reality of our own greatness.

Photo: Alpenglow, Canyonlands National Park, UT, November 26, 2011

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