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Beauty (Sundaram) is the direct, non-conceptual recognition of harmony between form and truth, where perception is free from distortion, grasping, or projection; it is not an attribute of objects but the clarity of awareness in which all apparent forms are seen as coherent, whole, and non-conflicting. It arises when the perceiver is no longer imposing separation, comparison, or utility onto what is seen, and thus experiences an effortless alignment, an intrinsic rightness, between appearance and reality. In this sense, Beauty is not in the object nor in the body's sensation, but in the absence of inner division; it is the felt expression of unity perceived without interference, where nothing needs to be added, removed, or judged.
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>>84431518
The V should be a U if there's going to be a J

Silly Spanish
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>>84431547
It's not Spanish you fucking moron it's Hebrew
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>>84431767
Hebrew looks like picrel friend
"Jesus (with a tilde over the e) de Nazareth" is Spanish

And so the Spanish lettering of the "U" as a "V" is an anachronism, there is not a J in Latin, strictly speaking, so why stylize the U as a V?



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