Monday, March 31, 2008
The Divine Design of Nature
Have you ever woken up and seen the world differently? Everything is still the same and the dust particles are still dancing in the stagnant air of your recent slumber but something, you can't quite determine what, is...slightly augmented. We take our lives and the consequent balance of its tangibility for granted at times. We're surrounded by vortexes of gravity, atmospheric pressure and elemental equilibrium. Earth possesses those simple nuances that sprout from concrete or grow from the excrement of our pollution. And all the while this sublunary world is our perfect other, our soulmate in every way. For each breath we take we are responsible for the breath of a tree. For each photosynthetic reaction we are able to inhale life. The oceans are havens for our terrestrial ancestors and our birth. Each tree ring has a story of purpose, survival and potential as we have the fingerprints that kissed every endeavor and soothed every wound. We can count our gray hairs for each hardship as we can count each branch node for the strength to reach out and grow. The divinity in nature is that we can meet God everyday.
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3 comments:
that was beautiful=) i love u!
you are so right, you're blog is great, and i am anthropologist, I love society, I am going to write a post similar to this, it's all about the context, how we look at it all, it's divine, like I work in a predestined thing that lets me make my own choices it's strange and massive, but small enough for many individuals to actually feel and see unravel the taxi is like a cell just doing a tiny deed for the greater good, God uses me a lot because I m always there to help the right person or that person is there to help me understand it all, but i'm nuts and I am a connector I will read on
Beautiful, yet reactive. Nature may effect me, but I let my own ability possess me more. ... I guess I need to know to enjoy this divine design of nature myself. Cheers to the great writing, keep it up.
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