A Leaf
If you were to write something on a leaf, how much content would you be able to fit? Probably not more than a sentence or two. That's exactly how long such posts labelled 'leaves' are, not much more than a sentence. They could also be called quotes, but that narrows down what you can write in such posts. Keeping 'leaves' enables a broader perspective to write in. Leaves are the collections of 'quotes' on the tree of knowledge.
A Flower
If you look at a flower, you'll notice that its petals are identical to each other. This symmetry gives it a unique beauty. That's exactly how a poem is; the last words of a sentence in a poem are a bit identical ~ like petals, that is, they have identical sounds and so they rhyme. It's what makes a poem more fun to read, giving it a 'unique beauty.'
A mountain
If you were to describe a mountain you're seeing to another person, how would you? You might say, the mountain's foothill is like this, the top is like that, its shaped like this or that. That might describe the mountain, but unless and until the person you're describing it to sees the mountain himself he will not really understand what you see. That's what a 'mountain' is, something to be experienced.
An Idol
When one says 'Idol,' what comes to one's mind is a material object representing God, used for worship. But, there is much more to God than just the idol representing him. God is known as the symbol of all good, the end of all evil. He is known for his grace and beauty found in the form of nature. Where there is God, there is good; where there is good, there is God. A display of such of his good, his grace, his abolishment over evil, is what is addressed as an idol.
*thoughts after OMG*
If you were to write something on a leaf, how much content would you be able to fit? Probably not more than a sentence or two. That's exactly how long such posts labelled 'leaves' are, not much more than a sentence. They could also be called quotes, but that narrows down what you can write in such posts. Keeping 'leaves' enables a broader perspective to write in. Leaves are the collections of 'quotes' on the tree of knowledge.
A Flower
If you look at a flower, you'll notice that its petals are identical to each other. This symmetry gives it a unique beauty. That's exactly how a poem is; the last words of a sentence in a poem are a bit identical ~ like petals, that is, they have identical sounds and so they rhyme. It's what makes a poem more fun to read, giving it a 'unique beauty.'
A mountain
If you were to describe a mountain you're seeing to another person, how would you? You might say, the mountain's foothill is like this, the top is like that, its shaped like this or that. That might describe the mountain, but unless and until the person you're describing it to sees the mountain himself he will not really understand what you see. That's what a 'mountain' is, something to be experienced.
An Idol
When one says 'Idol,' what comes to one's mind is a material object representing God, used for worship. But, there is much more to God than just the idol representing him. God is known as the symbol of all good, the end of all evil. He is known for his grace and beauty found in the form of nature. Where there is God, there is good; where there is good, there is God. A display of such of his good, his grace, his abolishment over evil, is what is addressed as an idol.
*thoughts after OMG*
