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Can you explain to me the above sentences? I couldn’t understand exactly what it meant.
Thank you for your comment & question. The way I understand Tagore’s poem is that when I live my life authentically, honestly, as a good and decent human being my mirrored reflection expresses the beauty. Mother Teresa of Calcutta is a good example, she was not physically beautiful by the world’s standards, yet her face reflected the beauty of her soul. Have a great day. Ray
Can you explain to me the above sentences? I couldn’t understand exactly what it meant.
Thank you for your comment & question. The way I understand Tagore’s poem is that when I live my life authentically, honestly, as a good and decent human being my mirrored reflection expresses the beauty. Mother Teresa of Calcutta is a good example, she was not physically beautiful by the world’s standards, yet her face reflected the beauty of her soul. Have a great day. Ray