tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10568846.post3564979015699986665..comments2023-11-02T11:26:58.979-04:00Comments on Accessible Horizon: St.Kitts & My lessons...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10568846.post-9795795699206493422006-10-05T23:50:00.000-04:002006-10-05T23:50:00.000-04:00Nature is the best teacher.
As has been rightly p...Nature is the best teacher. <br />As has been rightly pointed out in this expression, living, today, is being focussed on something that fetches a short term satisfaction which again is superficial. The way many of us have taken upto living is for mere survival or existence and the true essence of life seems to be forgotten. Nature was so designed to help us learn continuously throughout our life. The vastness is inexplicable and as rightly mentioned, cannot be just brought down to mere words. It is close to salvation in short, once we get in tune with nature. One more point that I have to add to this wonderful write up is this - Man is also a wonderful creation of nature. But the missing link is in the thought that we are also an integral part of this nature. We are no isolated form from this. Whatever we do or have been chosen to do, has to be in tune with all the other forms of nature. However, we seem to be thinking of us and nature as mutually exclusive events or forms of life. We should try to strike the chord of harmony and synchrony in order to be a balanced part of nature.ANd this would arise from the kind of experience cited in this write up. However though we need not have to wait for things to come our way. Having evoked this thought in us, we should be outgoing to create such exposures for ourselves with nature galore.. and start living our lives in the full sense.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com