Footsteps
of Nature
She
Walks in Beauty
Nature
is a constant celebration in honor of herself, and at every moment she invites
every being to inherently join her celebration, from the smallest seed in the
smallest berry to the tallest mountain and the farthest star. The one requisite
of attendance: all must come as they are.
Much satisfaction in natural celebration is experienced by all beings, except human beings who have long used their
exceptional powers of creation and reason to complicate the principles of evolution.
Human beings have intellectually rendered themselves incapable of being as they are; rather, they have evolved themselves into more that is actually less because the less with which they started, as individual naked babies and innocent children, is actually the more to their benefit. But the complexities of education and the fascinations of acculturation lead human beings to walk less in Nature's beauty and more in the perversities of human nature.
Human beings hence fashion their own celebrations that are motivated by the
dynamics of human nature rather than by Nature's motiveless simplicity and
honesty, and even those human beings who reject the indulgent dynamics of human
nature seem nonetheless beholden to an image of rejection that is no less contrived or
indulgent than the image of convention.
Who then can genuinely follow Nature's footsteps in self-celebrating when so
much of being human depends on a contrivance of self? And what then is beauty: a
manmade standard in the eyes of its conditioned beholders or a natural existence
that needs no beholders?
– Mary Jo Magar –
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