While I dislike Kant's moral philosophy overall, I agree that a strong appreciation for beauty is indicative of a high level of consciousness.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑July 28th, 2022, 3:02 pmKant characterised the interest in beauty as "moral" because it derives from moral interest in practical ends. As such, an interest in beauty indicates a person's predisposition to a good moral disposition. A theory in which I agree.
Metaphysically I'm of the view that all parts of reality "vibrate" on a scale of frequencies from the lowest and most chaotic all the way to the highest and most ordered. The lower frequencies of vibration inform the negative and ugly side of the Creation's duality while the higher frequencies inform the positive and beautiful side. Everything vibrates at its own frequency somewhere along this scale whether it be a person's individual consciousness, a thought, an emotion, an activity, or a created work. High-vibrational people gravitate towards thoughts, activities and creations at frequencies at the higher end of the scale which result in edification (good will, noble thoughts, pursuit of wisdom and beauty, etc.) while low-vibrational people are naturally attracted to frequencies of the lower end which result in entropy and destruction (vices, addictions, hostility, indecency, anti-aesthetics, etc.). All of this works through a system of soul resonance.
The same applies to the realm of art and aesthetics.
Those whose consciousness vibrates at a higher frequency will always have a natural affinity to truly beautiful forms of art characterized by incredible harmony and a high level of rational order. They'll most likely be drawn to classical masterpieces such as the sublime art of the Renaissance. Their musical preferences will be dominated by genres full of harmony and euphony of sound.
Those whose consciousness vibrates at a lower frequency on the other hand will often be drawn to much uglier forms of art and culture characterized by disharmony, distortion, disorder and vulgarity. They tend to prefer much baser artworks, genres of music full of discordant sounds and negative emotions, and unsightly styles of architecture. In the more extreme cases low-vibrational people will be in favor of anti-art and anti-aesthetics which mock true beauty and celebrate ugliness as is the case with the postmodern movement. This is the point where we see a flipped urinal or a turd in a jar being promoted as "art" by sick, ugly, perverse human beings.
I believe that the subversion of true art and beauty and the promotion of anti-art and anti-aesthetics was all done by design. Certain elements of the (((global elite))) which finance art and control the market decided at the beginning of the 20th century that they were going to destroy true art and promote ugliness. Such people are ugly demonic individuals themselves. They wish to recreate the whole of civilization in their own image and drag everybody down to their own frequency of absolute perversion. Art and popular culture have been their principal medium. Through certain planned movements and cultural phenomena they have managed to gradually reduce the frequency of our habitats and make the world much more demonic.
Miles Mathis has some good in-depth articles about how the elites intentionally subverted art and popular culture. You can check them out on his website: http://mileswmathis.com/updates.html