Great works of art have the peculiar and noble power to awaken in us a kind of sacred euphoria, to stir chords deep within the soul that we scarcely knew were there. And, on rare and wondrous occasions, they do more still—they alter the very lens through which we perceive the world, gently shifting the foundations of our thought and feeling, so that life itself is never quite the same again.
Nymphenburg Palace. Munich. Germany
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Farahdeen Khan
Farahdeen Khan, a man of manifold gifts, is an author, writer, poet, entrepreneur, filmmaker, painter, and a curator of beauty—be it through antiques, art, interiors, or canvas. His life flows betwixt the storied streets of Bangalore and the stately grace of London, ever in pursuit of the good, the true, and the beautiful.
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I second this one. Just last week I was reading about how some parents have been deeply affected by tzp and changed their entire mindset and outlook towards their and like in my case other children.
ReplyDeleteAk you are bloddy good.