Mother nature is so abundant and graceful. Which is giving and giving and giving from ages.
Nature is an incredible creation of God and a blessing for all of us.
From the creation of Nature, God’s invisible qualities, his eternal power, and divine nature have been clearly observed in what he made.
Nature showcases many innate qualities like harmony, patience, balance, beauty, serenity, grace, and generosity with which the world, we humans were created.
Nature doesn’t discriminate when it comes to giving its various resources to all localities, races, and religions across the globe.
Gifts of nature are fruits and nuts growing on trees, sunlight, rain, fresh flowing water, clean air, the sound of birds singing, beautiful vistas overlooking landscapes, the diversity of life on this planet, colorful sunsets, rainbows, life and death, freedom, all principles that belong to nature and her cycles.
Our body is also a wonderful gift of nature, an incredible machine. Which constitutes the five elements of nature air, water, sky, fire, and earth.
Sun is showering its lifegiving light on the earth. Without the Sun, Earth’s land, water, and air would all be frozen solid! Life on Earth would cease to exist. That’s because almost all living things rely on the steady light and heat of the Sun.
Rivers flow continuously and endlessly. Healthy rivers carry water to homes, farms, schools, and businesses. Along the way, they nourish entire ecosystems and provide important habitats for native plants and animals.
Trees are our treasure. The value, importance, and use of trees in our lives are simply a blessing. Trees are the green gold of the earth and the source of survival for all life forms. Trees are life. They are the natural habitat of wild animals. They are the beauty of our environment. Trees purify the air and make the air cool enough for us to breathe.
Earth’s processes are our life-support system. We depend on them for our survival. It’s our urgent responsibility to respect, protect (conserve), and restore nature, which not only belongs to us, but to all lifeforms on Earth, present AND future.
We should work to minimize the disruption of nature when we use any of Earth’s natural resources, which are finite (meaning they are NOT limitless or infinite). By using generally as few resources as possible, we can save some for future generations.
By using renewable resources (solar & wind for energy and other natural materials for building and making things) we can harness what Earth has already given us freely (a true gift) instead of trashing and damaging the environment with drilling, mining, plastics, etc (which do irreparable damage to ecosystems and in return, us).
By using readily available materials in nature for our use that are natural (wood, plants, locally collected water, recycling nutrients through composting, homegrown food, etc) we are living closer to Earth. These are things that are sourced ecologically. We can design our lives and our societies to live in harmony with Earth and its principles. We can give back by planting trees and plants, and taking care of how we live, our ecosystems, and the animals that provide us with what we need. This is going “back to nature”.
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