The sky.
It is an ever-lovely, ever-changing, utterly natural wonder.
Pollution, light-pollution - NOTHING can spoil it's wonder, day or night. It *always* reminds me of what is real, what is natural, and how artificial all the silly little games that we have all agreed to play down here really are. I need that. :-))
A very close second is my beloved's totally unguarded, thoroughly-trusting, utterly guileless, completely natural smile, when we are alone together. :-))
This man's life has taught him to play *heavy* defense, and he simply does not have to do that with me.
2006-06-21 13:52:42
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answered by zen 7
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Hard question, but I will answer. I have to say that the sky is the closest thing to perfection. It's holds up all the stars and moon and sun and shares it's beauty almost everyday. It waters our crops with rain and showers us with light from the sun. It is something we will always have, even when pollution overtakes us and that thing of perfection dissapears behind grey clouds we will know it's there and it will still give it's gifts to us and remind us of the definition of beauty.
2006-06-29 07:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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this all depends on what you view as perfection my dear! you have to ask yourself what you truely value. If you value the unblemished then perhaps it is a new born child. If it is love, perhaps it may be parents. If you value power then maybe it is the government. For me the only perfect thing in existance is the universe because it encompasses everything. It is everchanging but always balanced.
2006-06-21 17:34:35
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answered by Vee 3
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Nature
2006-06-21 05:13:34
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answered by MtnBikerGuy 1
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The easiest thing... human...
Did anyone think that human's imperfection is God's perfection? Why do i say that? because God punished human beings. So he made them imperfect on purpose to let them know they have to perfect themselves in the things they wanna perfect. It's like challenges given to human beings.
We are imperfect to improve... that's what humans are about : improvements. If some people were perfect, ok I'll be wrong... but everyone is imperfect...so why can't it be a perfection to be imperfect ;)
2006-07-02 14:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not so much see as it is feel... if anyone understands, it's that feeling you get when you're at worship, and you first feel the connection... every time it's like "It's so good to be back" and everything makes sense all at once, even if just for a minute.
If you don't understand I'm sorry... and I wish that you could :)
2006-06-21 04:50:39
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answered by Gina 2
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2016-12-08 23:34:20
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answered by ? 4
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Animals. They are so perfectly put together and designed for their environments and lifestyles, there's a purpose to every little oddity on or in their body, it's really amazing to me. Like, looking at an animal it's really obvious to me that God exists because they were put together so painstakinly perfect.
2006-06-21 06:18:50
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answered by sgrjackson1 5
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Pablo Picasso's
The Blind Man's Meal
see it at
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/pica/ho_50.188.htm
Why?
it captures a pure, quiet moment. It was the first Picasso Painting I've ever seen in person, and it had a profound impact on me.
2006-06-21 05:17:52
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answered by LEMME ANSWER THAT! 6
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Helena Bonham-Carter.
2006-06-21 04:11:29
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answered by akl3d 1
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