Comparing sight and hearing, P. Florensky wrote that the most difficult
for the portraitist to depict eyes and mouth. Eyes asks, mouth
answer. Eyes are clear, being only a recipient, the mouth the same risks
unclean, because 'have to say. Therefore, "it is easy to have pure eyes,
but it is almost impossible -- a clean mouth. Hence the modesty of the mouth, characteristic of
the Eastern peoples. Armenian woman considers it inappropriate to show his mouth
your especially-speaking. Girl -- she covers his hand and
turns when talking with a person much esteemed; married
she ties it. No shame eyes, but there is a modesty of the mouth" (There
same. P.36).
The transition towards different variants of religion: "where the most
sublime is external, where the subject of religious experience
recognizes the reality of the world
for the portraitist to depict eyes and mouth. Eyes asks, mouth
answer. Eyes are clear, being only a recipient, the mouth the same risks
unclean, because 'have to say. Therefore, "it is easy to have pure eyes,
but it is almost impossible -- a clean mouth. Hence the modesty of the mouth, characteristic of
the Eastern peoples. Armenian woman considers it inappropriate to show his mouth
your especially-speaking. Girl -- she covers his hand and
turns when talking with a person much esteemed; married
she ties it. No shame eyes, but there is a modesty of the mouth" (There
same. P.36).
The transition towards different variants of religion: "where the most
sublime is external, where the subject of religious experience
recognizes the reality of the world