Saturday, August 30, 2008

Nature's Philosophy

The supreme creation of God Almighty is Nature. The all-pervasive nature manifests itself in many forms and has a lot to offer to mortals. It teaches mankind the essence of life. This article is the juxtaposition of all the forms of nature and the aspects of life which one has to learn from it. The expansive blue sky teaches us that the love of God is boundless and unfathomable. the Sun depicts the brightness and energy of life while the cool moonlight is the solace and tranquility one looks forward to and enjoys. The trees teach us to be attached to our roots. No matter how big one grows, he should be grounded to his principles and then only will the tree bear fruit and man will get his desired results. The colorful flowers in full bloom teach man that the superficial beauty is short lived, when they finally wither. Birds flying in the sky denote the freedom one wants to enjoy, breaking all the shackles of encumberances. The chirping of birds teaches us that life is musical and should be enjoyed with full blast. The intermittent rains teach humans that blessings from above come in small packages, but are always bestowed on us by Him, when the time is ripe. The untiring flowing river teaches us to continue toiling, without bowing down or yielding to pressure/obstacles posed by huge rocks in its flowing path. The shedding of leaves in autumn clearly reinforces the fact that there is always a brighter tomorrow, awaiting us when the tree bears new leaves in spring. The once peaceful ocean which suddenly transforms into a turbulent storm warns humans about the perils of taking things for granted.

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