Quote by Margaret Brownley, Grieving God'
Beauty puts a face on God. When we gaze at nature, at a loved one, at a work of art, our soul immediately recognizes and is drawn to the face of God.
Summary
This quote highlights the idea that beauty serves as a tangible representation of divinity. It suggests that when we encounter beauty in various forms, such as nature, loved ones, or art, our innate recognition and attraction to their intrinsic appeal can be equated to experiencing the presence of God. It implies that the aesthetic charm of these phenomena invokes a spiritual response within us, granting us glimpses of the divine.