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on Nature, 6:1
I love nature, but who doesn’t? But I don’t express my
appreciation with nature like the way you do, and I don’t see nature like the
way you look nature at, but for how nature animates itself into my eye, and
through my heart, and how it provokes my perception.
Look at the birds and see how they fly. What do you see? What
comes in to your mind? I bet nothing but mere “birds flying”. When I see a
bird, I think not the way it seems to the eyes but I imagine what in itself
thinks of me.
Look at the trees. Why do they grow like that? I am sure you
will say they grow because they live, and that God gave them life. I’d say they
live because we have given them the opportunity to do so. If you agree, then
you love nature as well, let’s not argue with that.
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