Mother Nature - An observation ( Archived) (6)

Dec 7, 2008 3:43 AM CST Mother Nature - An observation
TeArawa
TeArawaTeArawaAuckland, New Zealand15 Threads 188 Posts
As I walk into my back yard, beneath my feet are dying leaves and rotting petals in the midst of transformation that are crushed by the weight of my body. The sound I hear as I crush their tender existence emits a mixture of sounds that are discernible only if I remain still in my centre.

I then observe the leafless trees, plants and shrubs that are scattered randomly on the evergreen grass. I realize in the moment of my observation the trees; plants and shrubs are not at all lifeless. Because I can feel the wintery womb of Mother Nature as she nurtures the embryos of the unborn seedlings that she will eventually give birth to when spring arises. She will send forth a multitude of new expressions of life to adorn the expectant parents that wait patiently in the landscape of my backyard.

Each expression will be unique and will learn to grow within the elements of our environment that the following seasons will bring. Each expression will live its life to its fullest potential because it knows nothing of separation as we do. It only knows it is connected and is here to express and experience itself just as it is.
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Dec 7, 2008 3:47 AM CST Mother Nature - An observation
Rexus
RexusRexusDili, Timor-Leste13 Threads 312 Posts
TeArawa: As I walk into my back yard, beneath my feet are dying leaves and rotting petals in the midst of transformation that are crushed by the weight of my body. The sound I hear as I crush their tender existence emits a mixture of sounds that are discernible only if I remain still in my centre.

I then observe the leafless trees, plants and shrubs that are scattered randomly on the evergreen grass. I realize in the moment of my observation the trees; plants and shrubs are not at all lifeless. Because I can feel the wintery womb of Mother Nature as she nurtures the embryos of the unborn seedlings that she will eventually give birth to when spring arises. She will send forth a multitude of new expressions of life to adorn the expectant parents that wait patiently in the landscape of my backyard.

Each expression will be unique and will learn to grow within the elements of our environment that the following seasons will bring. Each expression will live its life to its fullest potential because it knows nothing of separation as we do. It only knows it is connected and is here to express and experience itself just as it is.


Great observation and expression. Thanks for sharing

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Dec 7, 2008 4:17 AM CST Mother Nature - An observation
TeArawa
TeArawaTeArawaAuckland, New Zealand15 Threads 188 Posts
hug Your welcome and thank you! wine
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Dec 7, 2008 4:22 AM CST Mother Nature - An observation
jumike
jumikejumikePalo Alto, California USA11 Threads 85 Posts
TeArawa: Your welcome and thank you!


Very nice thought, from a perspective that few of us are capable to see and express :)



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Dec 7, 2008 4:27 AM CST Mother Nature - An observation
TeArawa
TeArawaTeArawaAuckland, New Zealand15 Threads 188 Posts
jumike: Very nice thought, from a perspective that few of us are capable to see and express :)


hug Thanks Im suspecting very strongly you are very capable! hug
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Dec 7, 2008 4:28 AM CST Mother Nature - An observation
jumike
jumikejumikePalo Alto, California USA11 Threads 85 Posts
TeArawa: Thanks Im suspecting very strongly you are very capable!


I hope so ... wink

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