Sunday, January 20, 2008

Being Beautiful...



I kept on staring at this picture for very long. Trying to comprehend which emotion or emotions does this picture exactly portray? Desire or Anger? Seclusion or Seduction?... Self defense or Self detestation? What is she exactly yearning for? Love? Lust? Sex? Salvation? Escape?


No. Words can not simplify her.


She is indeed extremely beautiful. And this picture is certainly one of the finest I've seen in some time. The multitude of emotion, the UN-identified sensation do exemplify my concept of beauty to an extent. Beauty [to me] is dimension less. It doesn't mean it has nothing to say, but it says so much, it has so many distinctive yet complementing dimensions that it produces a sensation that talks with the purity. That motion less purity mesmerizes and takes you the the point from where every emotion stretches it's delicate arms and embraces the seeker. Amazing it is. We so easily keep on missing that point all our lives.


Beauty is not about color. It's not about how you look. It's doesn't care about how "in-shape" you are or how well dressed. But beauty in it's truest lies in the bluntness of emotions. In the roughness of expression. It exists in the sensations. Not just in face, but it resides in every movement of your existence. Every part of your body, every thought of your mind, every feel of your heart produces a vibe. Something that is worth feeling. Something that is beautiful. Something that is magical.


I want to find that beauty in every mortal I meet. I want to feel that bluntness. That rawness. And the day when someone would find beauty in me, well... I'd take that someone to coffee!! :)
Noor.
Monday, January 21, 2008
1:13 AM











9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Waisey article bohot zabardast tha
u have a great talent in u yaar. tu b zindagi ko bohot kareeb sa mahsoos karta hai. Zindagi k bohot kareeb hai. Har cheez pa nazar hai teri or yahe cheez batati aik achay writer ka. Aik aam aadmi or writer mei ya farq hota hai k woh har cheez ko different tareeqay sa soochta hai jaisay tu na yahan bataya hai. Great yaar! I am really impress by ur way of thinking. Jitna tu deep mei likha ga utna hit karaygi kisi ko b
gahrayi ko batana means jaisay hum log kabi is tarah nai sochtay or jis tahar tu na beauty ko yah bataya hai.. cant have words to explain. Tu b kabi is tarah soch sakta ha i m astonished

Anonymous said...

Your writings depicts more emotions.Infact you are much much emotional and you concentrate more on words but the way u use them is nice. Not bad!

Noor Ali said...

@ Rehmat


coffee?? :P

Noor Ali said...

@ Anony


Thanks :)

Anonymous said...

ohhhhhhhhhhhh full of emotions dear, really words cant describe the beauty of that pic

Tazeen said...

Excellent piece of work. Have to agree with all that you've said... No other way round to it!

In fact, after reading this, even I wrote about beauty. Like you keep chasing karma, I keep running after this thing we call "beauty". Yeah, it's dimensionless. Couldn't have said it better myself.

Keep it going.

Noor Ali said...

Thanks alot Tazeen!

Anonymous said...

Ooooh! sentimental + emotional, where did you see, who did you see, how did you see, when did you see, whom did you see?
It appears more than just seeing how & what you say, it says that it is beyond seeing and an observation it comes out to be.
Now one thing I may not agree with you where towards your closing comments you state that "I want to find that beauty in every mortal I meet." but the rest makes sense, yes it does.
What you describe comes out to be mind/matters, and like all the wise people have always said (specially after reading through the description of your subject) it's the eyes of the beholder, that describes what one sees or focuses on to one's mind, and when the equation includes the factors of (heart+mind+focus+understanding+intrigue)and a combination of all this can sum up to a positive result.
It does happen and is not a phenomena that is less than possible.
Now with such out pouring passion that you express about your subject of focus (or subject to be) may I suggest that if one as highly values the subject as reflective from your passage, if I were in your place, I would be honored & delighted to fix and serve the coffee with my own hands even accompany it with an eclair and spare the subject another observer's sight from possibly setting their eyes on what I adore as much.

With best wishes in your endeavors.

Komal Ali said...

It was incredibe, terrific, fantastic..wahat not? but your writings scare the heck out of me at times!