I pretend that I’m a writer, and my humble thoughts are more pale than ever compared to my I-Ching message today. And so I’m going to do something I seldom do, copy and paste my entire message today as my thankfulness for ...
…..Grace and Beauty
In the arts, grace arises out of adherence to form: the dancer becoming the form of the dance, the musician giving life to the form of a musical score, the painter becoming one with the brush and canvas. In human affairs, grace is also aligned with form — with mastery of aesthetic and cultural patterns honed by time and honored by tradition. Through appreciation of graceful customs in human relationships we apprehend the pure beauty of the ideal, of life raised above the mere struggle for survival.
Possession of grace, like the bearing of a beautiful gift to a wedding, can add stature to those in humble positions. Take care to lend grace and dignity even to small happenings, while giving the weight of deep and careful consideration to matters of greater consequence. Though it should not be confused with true substance, an artistic flair can take one far in this world.
I don't know who the author of this is, but I am thankful to him/her for this lovely message.
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