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neglecting nature= neglecting God

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 7:06 am
by kamalamala1
Dear Hari

When we are obseving the nature we find it is so beutiful so attractive amaising and encoureging it is the real stimule of life.
And if we observe it we can realy feel the presense of divine without scriptures without temples and even without real tranings and so on, as the aborigens do that.
I think that deffenatly the Divine much present in the nature
then in any place in any book, only we should have eyes to see it.
And even in Scriptures there are a way[usulay ignored by some sects] to see divine as Vishvarupa
Many groups considering the nature as maya- ilusion,so they ignoring it as a tool of spiritual progress.[Althought i realy cannot understand how one can ignore the core of the existanse and hope that he can get the benefit from it]
They are deffenatly must be nature in other demension in other
warld and it must be realy beutiful and attractive is nt it.

And my question is if one doesnt appreciate the nature here,
where is the chance to appreciate the nature there ,and if one doesnt appreciate the space where he exist then how he will exist there peacfuly and comfortably .?

Re: neglecting nature= neglecting God

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 1:22 pm
by Hari
Your question is your answer as your question is rhetorical. Therefore it does not require a reply from me. Yet...

Nature is filled with life. There are living beings of all sizes, shapes and species in nature. Appreciating nature is appreciating life. If you love life, you love nature. Those who see life for what it is can see spirit everywhere in nature. Perhaps some of those who we consider primitive are more in touch with spirit than some of us who are modern. Yet, in all societies there are out of balance people who are cruel, insensitive and exploitative.

Those who are sensitive to the wonder of life and its all pervasive manifestation as nature will find spirit everywhere they look. And in this they will see the divine everywhere. Is this not a superb way to see?