Friday, January 8, 2010

Is beauty in the eye of the beholder or heart?

Do we know that the 'eyes are the windows of the soul'? So when we look deeply into someones eyes we can feel rather can tell in words 'whatever really is beneath it', If we only 'understand'..with an 'open heart'?





It is the soul of the bearer within those 'eyes' that we may feel whatever truth lies upon it..


It is the heart that speaks in those eyes, And the real beauty that could be only hidden just beyond them..





Have a wonderful time..Is beauty in the eye of the beholder or heart?
the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. that's true.. even u can see in the most horrible place of the world. beauty... depends of the beautifull soul who is looking ..... the beauty is not outside. is inside.... if u are beauty inside. u will see everything beaty.. weelll .. the sky is teh key Report Abuse
Is beauty in the eye of the beholder or heart?
yeah but if u have a broken heart even .. with a broken heart . if u see beauty wow... that's awesome.... the soul is pure beauty.. doesn't matter the heart.. only matters the soul... Report Abuse

SO THE PIONT IS THE BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER YES.. BUT NOT THE HEART.. THE SOUL.... THE HEART WILLL DIE HERE IN THIS WORLD.. THE SOUL WILL LIVE FOREVER.. Report Abuse

Call a plant beautiful, and it becomes a flower.


Call it ugly, and it becomes a weed.


- Jonathan Lockwood Huie





We see Life through the fun-house mirrors of our point-of-view.


- Jonathan Lockwood Huie





It's about perception or point-of-view. Either ';eye'; or ';heart'; is simply a metaphor for perception or point-of-view.
Define the definition of beauty. When you say something or someone is beautiful, you are judging them from your own eyes. Beauty does not have to be only experienced from the eye, you can hear beauty. you can hear beautiful music which touch the heart of your soul. The eyes and ears are external objects but you experience things through them. Beauty when seen from the eyes are an illusion. Say you are blind, you can't tell who's beautiful. That's when you say beauty comes from the heart. If you get past looks, then you see true beauty
I have to believe it's in the eye.





An example is that there is a woman that I truly adore. She is not conventionally good looking but I find her to be fetching beyond words. In my vision, she is idealized; her freckles, the little crook in her nose, her crooked tooth and the way that her breasts sag simply all add to her immense cuteness.





In no way has my heart attempted to idealize her though; She is a dear friend but I have no desire to attempt wooing her. Instead of seeing the similarities between us as reasons to rationalize a romance, I see them as things that can cement our friendship. Her shortcomings, my shortcomings and the reasons that we may be incompatible have always been clearly within my view.





I've had numerous experiences similar to this and that's why I'm single but have great friends :-)





It my not be scientific but it's my $0.02
The answer to your question is in a quotation of Dr. Singh on ';Nature and Nature of Things'; as below,





';Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder but the appreciation of beauty is (in the eye better) in the mind and heart of the beholder. Beauty in reality is in the art of The Creator.';
Beauty in the heart of the beholder doesnt really make sense.





It implies that, well, lets say person A is being beheld by person B. It basically says that beauty is in the heart of B i.e. not deeming person A's beauty at all which is what we set out to do.
/beauty everywhere including such things as sunsets and sunrises is in the eye of the beholder In the same sense the heart action is an emotion.
It has top be the eye. The heart is bound in darkness and never sees the light of day, still, ';the heart wants what the heart wants';.
Charles Manson would tell you it is his eye. He has no heart.


Beholding beauty is a hardship serving life without parole.
Beauty is technically in the mind (and spirit) of the beholder.
yes of course. it's in the eye
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