Summary:
Talking about the joy of looking into life is coming up with astonishment. The very idea of looking is already a problem. It is often recommended to anyone walking in life, to watch carefully where he puts his feet. If it is an encouraging warning, it is related to the art of looking. So how do we look at things, the lives that are being made or the coming lives? And do we always know how to look, and how to look into life.
Joy is that surprise that makes you happy, no matter how long it lasts. It is the cause of any relief that brings peace to the mind and body. It seems that it already existed, inside those it chose, and waited for a moment, its moment and an opportunity to surprise him and bring him to a great enthusiasm. In short, joy floods its elected body with exquisite contentment. When it urges others to look, it acts not as a tyrant who compels servitude, but as forces of light which give us to look more deeply into a mystery that is life: as existence, as an action ensuring the continuity of a fulfilled existence by means of a multitude of honest actions or occupations.
If we are carried away by the joy of looking, the sight is in itself that instrument that allows us to enter into life in order to know it from within, to live it and to be better there, and this is the inquiry which makes it possible to discard or avoid what is of the order of misery, disappointment, and misfortune in order to remain in joy that, sometimes, we find difficult to notice.
In the work that is presented in this volume, the author invites the reader, from the idea of sight, to pose his own in the life of different societies through series of poems that are as many sights, and also, a way to show the diversity of sights, to show how in societies, animal or human, each serious sight, is a search, a contact with joy; that there is an art of looking, and that the idea of the joy of looking is also a reality of life.