Spectacles of the Word
When one is blind, the world lies in darkness. He has no part in beholding the beauty of the rainbow, the symmetry of each flower, the colors splashed throughout the forest. He cannot see the great advancements in the arts and sciences. His eyes are blind. Of a less severe nature is one who has impaired vision. He can see, but not clearly and distinctly. Objects appear before him; he strains and squints, trying to distinguish one thing from another. This man, however, is not without...