Can you be more specific on what you call the True, the Good and the Beautiful?
What is beautiful refers to the creative impulse that lives in every human soul. No matter the form of expression, the type of art, the style, the culture, every human being has this spark, this impulse, to manifest beauty through some form of art or craft. The beautiful is the intimate, subjective expression of the I.
What is good refers to the goodness of our acts and creations with others. Nothing can be considered as good unless it has been acknowledged as good by others. The goodness introduces the other, our alter ego in the equation. It is an expression of the You. You and I together form the We.
What is true refers to the external reality principle, what is out there whether we like it or not. The reality principle is the mirror in which we confront our capacities and creativity. The reality principle impartially tells the engineer if the bridge he built stays up or collapses. The reality principle provides us with harsh lessons on the consequences of our actions and choices. It is our external teacher from which we learn how to perfect our art. Truth is emanated from the It, which is neither you, me, or us.
I for Beauty, You for Goodness, It for Truth. This ontological structure is laying our relationship to the world through language.
Beauty, Goodness and Truth are intertwined with one another. How can there be beauty in the face of lies? How can there be goodness when there is no beauty? What is the point of truth that is not nourished by beauty and goodness? Beauty, Goodness and Truth operate like 3 diffracted colors coming from one same unique source of light.
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