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All forms are rhythmical. You cannot have chaos and form coexisting at the same time in the same relationship. Form and chaos coexisting in such a manner would be contradictory. Therefore all forms are poetical in one sense.
All forms are art (poetical) forms and communicate something. Even a square is a rhythm of four, one dimensional lines intersecting at 90 degree angles. There is a poetry in a square! And a square, (a simple form indeed) can be a beautiful thing when viewed in a proper context.
I would agree. That's interesting. However, could not one make the point that God created beauty out of nothing (without form)? From nothing, beauty was created. That's not to say nothing existed. From God's beauty and form came everything else. Every other "form" bears a resemblance or stamp of the original "I AM". -Chris you've sparked a good discussion.
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"I would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of Beauty."
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All forms are rhythmical. You cannot have chaos and form coexisting at the same time in the same relationship. Form and chaos coexisting in such a manner would be contradictory. Therefore all forms are poetical in one sense.
All forms are art (poetical) forms and communicate something. Even a square is a rhythm of four, one dimensional lines intersecting at 90 degree angles. There is a poetry in a square! And a square, (a simple form indeed) can be a beautiful thing when viewed in a proper context.
I would agree. That's interesting. However, could not one make the point that God created beauty out of nothing (without form)? From nothing, beauty was created. That's not to say nothing existed. From God's beauty and form came everything else. Every other "form" bears a resemblance or stamp of the original "I AM".
-Chris you've sparked a good discussion.
You guys are deep!
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