Imperfections are perfection
OUT of perfection nothing can be made.
The perfect human being is uninteresting.Ideals are dangerous. Don’t take them seriously.
A human being in action can’t represent perfection you always represent one side of a duality that is itself perfect.
The moment you take action you are imperfect you have decided to act that way instead of that other way.
That’s why people who think they are perfect or so ridiculous. they are in a bad position with respect to themselves.
Lord Krishna breaks the all social orders.
He loves Radha who is older than Krishna.
Buddha -who leaves the world.It is an imperfection that is loveable.
Look at a new born baby.
His/Her head is big but body is too little.
Children are too cute just because they are falling down all the time.So looks cute and adorable.
In the friend group: Lighters comes only on imperfections and ridiculous things.
In dressing:
When we fold the sleeves,it looks stylish.
Nothing is perfect in life.
Nature is imperfect.
Perfection is too boring.
Children are lovable just because of their imperfections.
Perfection would be inhuman.
Humanity,the things that make you human is not the supernatural and immortal.
That’s why some people have a very hard time loving god.because there are no imperfections there.
Crist on cross :He willingly chose suffering that is lovable just because it’s imperfect of nature.
Buddha participates in a sorrowful world with compassion without attachment.its also imperfections.
it’s a basic thought in India- it also turns up in China -that life itself is a sin, in this sense of its being imperfect. To leave you are killing and eating something, are not you? you can reduce what you eat to Fallen leaves if you want,but you are Still eating life. And you take one side of quality.
“Perfection is inhuman. Human beings are not perfect. What evokes our love––and I mean love, not lust––is the imperfection of the human being. So, when the imperfection of the real human peeks through, say, ‘This is a challenge to my compassion.’ Then make a try, and something might begin to get going.”
– Joseph Campbell
Pathways to Bliss,