In all things there lies
a quiet thread of beauty—
few pause to see it.
Not in surface or bright form,
but deeper than borrowed shine.

The beholder’s eye
measures what the heart allows.
Yet sight is not required—
even the blind sense its light,
a presence felt, not just seen.

By Paul Baldry (LongJohn)

Beauty lives beyond what eyes can hold—felt in stillness, shaped by the heart. In quiet awareness, we discover that what truly matters is not seen, but deeply sensed within.

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