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Love is really the spirit of the man, the beauty of the man. But in love you will have to become one with the Man or Woman. Love is the subtle one. Don’t look for Love in gross ways. One has to develop indirect ways, aesthetic ways, poetic, artistic ways. One has to learn how to trust, one has to learn how to dissolve, how to become one with things. Then one day, the benediction. Suddenly from nowhere Love arises… not as a person standing outside, but as you, as a presence, there inside you at the very core of your being. Love comes not as the circumference but as the center.
Love & Lots’ of it
Suresh

Your photos and words bring peace to my soul. You exemplify with your instrument all that the soul seeks. Thank you for your presence and the lilting songs of the heart that you have mastered in your work.
Linda Bown
How much has been said about love!… Billions of words worldwide…
And yet, again and again people manage to say something wonderful refreshing, beautiful…
Thank you, Suresh!
it HAS to be a little more complex a phenomena
if it was so smoothly deciphered, it would never get all the hype!
Love is complex!
yeah.
Is there a difference between love and responding aesthetically to someone or something? If there’s a difference, and I think there is, are the two kinds of experience related?
Hi Paul Martin, this is a query I myself have shared sometimes. This is not an answer but just a couple of points I happened to recall.
In a survey conducted by media termed the people of the Indian city of Mumbai as the rudest on Earth, as they probably had the least aesthetic way of responding to something
Yet during a crisis, they had the most amazing way of selflessly supporting each other and recovering from it.
These posts and comments have more details…
Rambling with Bellur: Blasts Rock Mumbai: A Shameful Act
Churmuri: An open heart says more than an open door
Beautiful images and words. I will be visiting often
few lines have said a lot great suresh keep going