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Monday, February 8, 2010

Do you think of yourself as a visitor in Nature, or a part of it?

In our fast-paced society, we seldom make time for Nature. When we do, it is a quick visit to a park or a short trek along a favorite trail. These brief intervals surrounded by the natural world refresh and relax us.

Then, we return to our "real" lives. Deadlines, commitments, paperwork, phone calls. What a strange way to view the world. People are, and always have been an integral part of Nature. The more removed from Nature we are, the more removed we are from our true selves.

Too often, environmentalists implicitly underwrite and perpetuate the false assumption that humans are trespassers or interlopers. Granted, we as a species have wrought horrific terrors upon the earth, and taken many concepts to extremes which threaten the health of the earth. The answer to that, however, is not a strict preservationist's "hands off" attitude. The answer to that problem is moderation and a realization that what we do to the earth, we ultimately do to ourselves.

Living in balance, there are many uses we can make of our natural endowment that can enhance our lives and still leave the system healthy. This ultimately brings us closer to Nature, and to our own ultimate reality. Check out "Thumping Hickories," a new essay from naturalist William Hudson, and then get outside, learn something, and refresh your soul.

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4 Comments:

At February 10, 2010 8:36 AM , Blogger Julie said...

Nice blog. I am trying to be more a part of nature. I have some nature themed blog entries at http://akronrocks.blogspot.com/

Keep doing what you're doing, it's great! I'm going to recommend your website to my fellow elementary school committee members, the Outdoor Learning Lab committee.

 
At February 12, 2010 3:55 AM , Blogger Eddie said...

Thanks Julie! I took a look at your blog and like it too. Particularly the post that included your chickadee pix :).

I appreciate you recommending my site to your peers. I am trying to add more content as time permits. If there is any topic related to Nature that you might recommend adding, please let me know.

 
At February 21, 2010 1:02 AM , Blogger Ratty said...

This is an excellent attitude to have about nature. I personally think of myself as very much a part of nature. I see people every day that think of themselves as visitors. All they really need to do is take the time to remember their connection to the world around them.

 
At February 21, 2010 1:25 AM , Blogger Eddie said...

Thanks Ratty. The more we all understand that we are connected to Nature, the happier & healthier we will be and the safer the planet will be.

 

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