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First text | on Apr 12th 2000, 17:13:07 wrote Ruby Kyro about nature |
Latest text | on Jun 10th 2007, 22:15:41 wrote john jewel about nature |
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on Mar 31st 2007, 08:47:17 wrote
on Jul 5th 2001, 01:06:43 wrote |
By nature, I'm a bit of a magpie though I'm not really very fond of the birds.
The debate of nature vs nurture is too dichotomous. Instead, let's look for ways that these two concepts intersect and interact. Then we will have a better understanding of the world.
Nature is a word often used to personify the natural world as opposed to human developments and settlements. But it can also denote the truest or distilled characteristics of a person, place, thing or idea, such as the nature of Nature.
Nature...what is it? The mountain, an early morning chill as I ride my bike through the vineyards in California and through the hills above Napa Valley
And the beach, the wonderful, glorious sounds and smells and foods of the beach. The lap and roar of the waves; they never stop, wave after wave after wave. What wonderful, blessed peace.
Hmmmmmmmmmm and the smells as I ride along.on my Saturday bike ride. In spring, miles from the strawberryfields, I can smell the sweet sugary scent of the fresh strawberries. So good, warm and juicy when I bite down on them.
This is god, religion, blessings and worship. The sights, sounds, tastes, odors of the natural world,just given to us....just given to us.
It's not paganism; it's appreciation of the gifts our creator or creators have given us to enjoy and preserve and care for.
Our sin is how we are destroying it. I pray the gods know that so many of us love and enjoy this earth and it's gifts from snowy pines, mountain lakes and streams filled with fish to flat, dry deserts dangling snakes and spiders at us. And I hope we can keep it.
Nature is more influenced by man than we all can foresee. Everything we destroy or change directly or indirectly has more consequences on the whole system than we could ever imagine.
But it really would be very arrogant to think that we were able to destroy all life.
As long as we don't blow up the whole planet, I think nature will survive mankind in any form.
Why is it that food labelled »natural« or from nature is considered more healthy? Rot is natural, too, remember.
The history of Earth is a moving of leaves in the sun, closing behind the bodies of men,
as the grasses close after the hare, and the junipers after the fox.
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