Monday, 18 June 2018

Intoxicated Observations of Nature, Part 2


VI
People ought to look at the sky often, it reminds a person of how vast the world is, and how small we are.

VII
Respect nature, because it is stronger than you.

VIII
Love, wealth, power, friends, family... all of these can be taken from you in an instant.
The Earth and Sky cannot be taken from you.
IX
Many days observing a cuckoo chick being raised by a blackbird. The greed of the over-sized chick. Its first flight out of the stolen nest. Nature can be merciless, like man. Yet it is full of function, efficiency... and a little irony.

Saturday, 2 June 2018

Intoxicated Observations on Nature, part 1.



I
Why is it so difficult for modern people to deeply appreciate nature without either going insane or appearing insane to others?

II
It is easy to see why ancient people venerated trees. A fully grown tree is the oldest, largest and strongest living thing which a human can encounter- like a living god.

III
People can be alone but not lonely, or not alone but lonely. In the contemplation of nature, an individual is never alone or lonely

IV
Nothing is permanent. Things may last for eons, but not forever. All things change or fade away.
To attempt to force permanence on a thing is to ruin it. 
Nothing is destroyed because all things change.
V
Sitting on the stump of a once mighty tree reminds a person that one day all things die.
Does a tree feel fear or pain at its death? Does it think of the thousands of seeds it has scattered? does it know regret?
Unlikely.
Remember that one day we too shall die.