Nature's blessings
All we need to do, to become eligible for receiving nature's blessings is to undo our wrong choices to the possible extent.
Benedictions, on the other hand, are always subject to the scope for our receptivity. Irreversible actions shut off this scope.
It is in order to reach the core of nature's basic nature, the thought of exploration arises in a human mind. The purpose is to synchronise our choices with that of nature's design, structure and software. Transcending our thought-process was the only way that appeared to be obvious, when all other life forms were naturally in synchronicity with nature π.
And therefore the suggestion by a great master “yoga chitha vruthi nirodha” ( synchronicity, alignment, merger is cessation of the REPETITIOUSNESS of mind) and then, he proceeds with description of time tested tools. Though quite subtle for our sensory levels to perceive, a possibility to access the reachable core form of nature's basic structure is ‘life’(energy) ticking inside us. But the real core is far more subtle, and unmanifest in its form.
If, our choice is to remain ‘stuck’ to our unaudited & wrong choices of thoughts, words and deeds, then, nature is prepared to wait π€£. It has a whole ‘eternity’ of time available, to wait. We keep further complicating our ‘errors’ , facing the consequences of wrong choices, and missing the experience of joy innate in nature's design structure and software π. The same Master, conveys nature's message as a prelude to that suggestion “athah yoga anushasanam”( And now {that nothing else worked, welcome to} the discipline of synchronicity, alignment and merger{with nature},).
It is not that we are far away from nature due to our erroneous choices. Nature is a part of us, as much as we are a part of it πππ
Just that, we keep missing the experience part of nature, when the focus of our life_energy remains stuck into the thought process called Mind. ( We keep “just thinking about nature, and related bla-bla” all the time, and keep missing itπ. No matter how much we ‘think’ about a tasty dish which we never saw, felt or tasted, we can never get to know about it, till we experience its taste. And once we taste it, thoughts about it becomes redundant π€£).
“I love nature” is a popular expression, which we don't try to question π. Who within us is exactly “loving” it ? Body, mind, or the spirit? ( No point elaborating the subtle distinction in these experiences by these entities, because argument, discussion, debate, agreement, conceding etc is confined to only a ‘mind’). For the purpose of humor, let our mind try saying “I love nature” when trapped in a storm, cyclone, volcanic lava, debris of an earthquake, jaws of a huge shark etc π. These all are very much “nature” too! ( On a serious note, the ancient tradition of “vaanaprastha”, forest_dwelling at mid_age of 60, was just this, π…. “I love nature and I do_mean_it, come what may π” π… they don't articulate it. They ‘live’ it.
Naturally yours,
psn(18 Oct, 2025)
2 comments:
Very few truly love nature. Our love for nature is limited to what we perceive as beautiful, calm and doesn’t harm us. Same way we appreciate others nature till it doesn’t conflict with our own perceptions and ideologies. Only one who is able to rise above own mind and perception can probably say ii love nature with all its fearful form too.
True
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