🌺 Beauty
Beauty is the experimental proof that the incarnation is possible
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Beauty proves that the divine can manifest in material form.

When I first read Simone Weil's profound words about beauty being the experimental proof that the incarnation is possible, my little duck heart skipped a beat. It sounds quite heavy and philosophical at first, doesn't it? But if we peel back the layers, she is saying something incredibly simple and magical. She is suggesting that beauty is the bridge between the divine or the infinite and our messy, physical, everyday reality. It is the evidence that something sacred can actually take root in the dirt and the dust of our human experience.

In our daily lives, we often feel so disconnected from anything meaningful. We get caught up in the rush of grocery lists, traffic jams, and endless emails, feeling like we are just floating through a hollow existence. We start to believe that the 'good stuff'—the peace, the light, the magic—is somewhere else, far away in a different realm. But then, something happens. A sudden burst of golden sunlight hits a puddle on the sidewalk, or the smell of fresh rain hits the air, and suddenly, the world feels heavy with meaning again. That is beauty proving to us that the wonderful can exist right here, in the middle of our ordinary lives.

I remember a Tuesday a few weeks ago when I was feeling particularly overwhelmed. My feathers were all ruffled, and I felt like I was just going through the motions of a very gray life. I was sitting on a park bench, staring gloomily at my feet, when a tiny, bright yellow butterfly landed on a wilted dandelion right in front of me. In that tiny, fragile moment, the contrast between the dying flower and the vibrant life of the butterfly felt like a miracle. It was a small, physical proof that grace can inhabit even the most neglected corners of the world. It anchored me back to the earth.

We don't need grand cathedrals or epic poems to find this proof. We only need to open our eyes to the small, breathtaking details that surround us. When we allow ourselves to be moved by a song, a smile, or the texture of a leaf, we are participating in that very incarnation Weil speaks of. We are letting the infinite touch our finite lives.

Today, I want to encourage you to go on a little scavenger hunt for beauty. Don't look for anything expensive or rare. Instead, look for the small, quiet proofs that life is sacred. Find one tiny thing that makes your heart feel a little more grounded and a little more alive, and just sit with it for a moment.

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