
The provided slides from "The Primacy of Beauty with Dr. John Vervaeke: Lecture 1" explore the concept of beauty and its perceived decline in modern society. The presentation argues for a return to an ancient understanding of beauty as a sacred expression of God and a foundational element in shaping our perception of reality, contrasting this with a modern "smooth aesthetic" that values simplicity and easy consumption. It discusses how appearances can reveal deeper truths through comparison, distinguishing between the inexhaustible depth of reality and the shallowness of illusions. Furthermore, the slides introduce Eric Fromm's existential modes of "having" versus "being," suggesting that true satisfaction comes from growth and becoming, rather than mere possession, and critiques how a disconnect from reality can lead to "modal confusion" and a loss of meaning in contemporary life. Ultimately, the lecture champions the idea of transcendent beauty that extends beyond physical or reductionist explanations, advocating for an engagement with beauty as a call to deeper understanding and meaning in a world that often prioritizes shock over traditional aesthetics.