We ARE nature
"When we say 'That's our true nature,' We're saying much more than we realize. The behaviors that make up our nature---eating, sleeping, loving, mating, creating, talking, wandering, migrating, yearning, grieving, decieving, dreaming---are as much a part of human biology as color, size, sex and shape. When we started our early years with instincts and intuitions that didnt exactly make sense ( 0r they were criticized, or we were taught to overcome them), we learned to hide them, and then to bury them. Being told to get out of bed on time for school was so hard...eating when we werent hungry didnt make sense...craving sex with the wrong person felt so right.
To survive in a world of conventions and confusions, we buried our quirks and irregularities (our authentic nature, bit by bit, to help us fit in.
To see nature as 'our nature' exposes a power within us--the power to become the person we want to be. This is a gift--available every day, wherever we are. We don't have to fly to exotic islands or climb giant mountains to find our true nature. Its in our city streets, vacant lots, backyards, streams, woods, puddles-- its in us.
~Nature- a day at a time by Cathie Katz.
"Its natural to die,' he said again. 'The fact that we make such a big hullabaloo over it is all because we don't see ourselves as part of nature. We think because we're human we're something above nature."
~Tuesdays with Morrie, by Mitch Albom
To survive in a world of conventions and confusions, we buried our quirks and irregularities (our authentic nature, bit by bit, to help us fit in.
To see nature as 'our nature' exposes a power within us--the power to become the person we want to be. This is a gift--available every day, wherever we are. We don't have to fly to exotic islands or climb giant mountains to find our true nature. Its in our city streets, vacant lots, backyards, streams, woods, puddles-- its in us.
~Nature- a day at a time by Cathie Katz.
"Its natural to die,' he said again. 'The fact that we make such a big hullabaloo over it is all because we don't see ourselves as part of nature. We think because we're human we're something above nature."
~Tuesdays with Morrie, by Mitch Albom
Awesome! Looking forward to the blog!
ReplyDeleteSo cool Hardy, loving the blog! Thank you.
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