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Greek culture has been considered the highest expression of human
spirit and its impact in human history demonstrated that it contained all the elements
imbedded in human nature.
Today the aspiration to beauty has been veiled by the requirement
for efficiency and usefulness, as the only justification of human behaviour. As a result,
individuals do not feel free to identify with aesthetics if they cannot persuade
themselves that it is useful to do so. However, with true efficiency always comes a beauty
that will then bring to the individual some amount of deeply needed moral satisfaction.
This physical and psychological link that establishes facial
aesthetic harmony not only revives an old concept but also focuses attention on the need
for a reliable concept of perception in our eyes, best realised through the
morphopsychologic concept because it requires the same elements of perception and
evaluation as aesthetic principles. This site refers to natural and artificial beauty, but
always remember beautys numerous manifestations, such as sensitivity and
intelligence, both material and spiritual.
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