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1 - Feel Nature       Us, as humans, view ourselves as separate from nature. We think that we                bear any major differences from the grass that grows among us or the        birds that fly above us. We view benign inclement weather as an        unfortunate symptom of the world around us, something to be avoided.        However, nature is deeply ingrained in our human spirit. We rely on it to        live, eat and drink, and to sleep and awaken. Our involvement in nature        is consequential as the animals we keep in zoos for amusement, the        plants we farm for food, and the pests we evade and **** Feel the nature        and the life around you. Go into the woods and let the leaves, wind, and        atmosphere consume you and replace your worldliness and doubts. Walk          under snow and rain and watch the water melt on you, see the water seep        into the ground and join puddles and lakes before it evaporates and falls        again. Sit at the shore of a lake and observe the algae drift with the        water affected by the wind, everchanging and yet static. Bask in the        Moon's forgiving light, watch how it monitors the stars and hides behind        passing clouds, reluctant to reveal itself. Nature moves in seasons, just        as we often do. As one condition of our natural surroundings leaves,        somebody or something may enter our lives, separating one era from the        last, creating a new essence for ourselves, until the weather changes        once again and life's dynamic nature is confirmed. Welcome these        changes with open arms and let the world lead you wherever it might        take you. The sun, in affecting the environment we were born from, may        evoke changes so great in us that we become as unrecognizable, as        leaves change after autumn's cycle runs its course. If we don't let        ourselves change, we will surely reach the same fate as a building built        on sand after its creator refuses to acknowledge the changing nature of        the tides. 2 - Respect Pain        Change will always foster pain, as pain fosters change. Avoiding the        pain of change simply means you are choosing the pain of staying        stagnant. Trees do not avoid the winter coming, though the cold will        surely make survival difficult. In preparation for the winter, as the days        shorten and become colder, Trees will pump sap out of any pores in their        wood, which will act as an insulator, protecting them from any        temperatures they will not handle. However, they will also shed their        own leaves, especially smaller and thinner ones, and let them fall in        order to lose less water and energy. Do not run from the winter. Do not        run from the freeze, and your losses and the sting of the cold air working        against you. Keep yourself safe, and learn to go through life and operate        normally under these new conditions. The pain will, someday leave,        either through more change or familiarity. Life will be different, but        alright nonetheless. Life will go on, with or without you, so working        with the change and the pain it will bring is the only way to ensure you        walk with life another day. 3 - Love        No matter how many times it has burned you before, do not stray from        love. Love is not purely romantic, it lives in every interaction we have in        daily life. Showing love to somebody is not limited to what we do for        somebody or how we act around somebody. Listen to the songs admired        by people you love and feel their warmth in the sounds they've hung on        to hundreds of times before. Love a piece of art by letting it deeply        influence your own art, let the words and colors and sounds of the artists        before you morph themselves into the art you create. Love your body by        treating it as a temple where you, yourself, are the god. Love your own        power by performing your skills to the best of their abilities. Love a        deity you honor by dedicating pieces of your life both large and small to        your worship. Love no longer performed is not love lost. This love is        still easily felt by a warm memory, a preserved gift, or art created in its        midst. Feel every piece of love you have as deeply and dramatically as        possible. Love, often comes as a harbinger of pain. Love also often        arises from the ashes of pain, providing a warmth that you may have        lost. No matter what, love fuels every action we take, and without love,        the cycles that run our lives would cease. If the sun no longer loved the       earth, seasons would hold no power or rhythm. If the ocean lost its love       for the land, life on the earth would quickly lose water, and be able to       live no longer. An artist who loses their love of their craft is robbing       learning and developing artists of gaining inspiration. A person who does       not love life will quickly lose it.
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Feb 19, 2025
Feb 19, 2025 at 3:48 PM UTC
How To Rediscover Life
1 - Feel Nature       Us, as humans, view ourselves as separate from nature. We think that we                bear any major differences from the grass that grows among us or the        birds that fly above us. We view benign inclement weather as an        unfortunate symptom of the world around us, something to be avoided.        However, nature is deeply ingrained in our human spirit. We rely on it to        live, eat and drink, and to sleep and awaken. Our involvement in nature        is consequential as the animals we keep in zoos for amusement, the        plants we farm for food, and the pests we evade and **** Feel the nature        and the life around you. Go into the woods and let the leaves, wind, and        atmosphere consume you and replace your worldliness and doubts. Walk          under snow and rain and watch the water melt on you, see the water seep        into the ground and join puddles and lakes before it evaporates and falls        again. Sit at the shore of a lake and observe the algae drift with the        water affected by the wind, everchanging and yet static. Bask in the        Moon's forgiving light, watch how it monitors the stars and hides behind        passing clouds, reluctant to reveal itself. Nature moves in seasons, just        as we often do. As one condition of our natural surroundings leaves,        somebody or something may enter our lives, separating one era from the        last, creating a new essence for ourselves, until the weather changes        once again and life's dynamic nature is confirmed. Welcome these        changes with open arms and let the world lead you wherever it might        take you. The sun, in affecting the environment we were born from, may        evoke changes so great in us that we become as unrecognizable, as        leaves change after autumn's cycle runs its course. If we don't let        ourselves change, we will surely reach the same fate as a building built        on sand after its creator refuses to acknowledge the changing nature of        the tides. 2 - Respect Pain        Change will always foster pain, as pain fosters change. Avoiding the        pain of change simply means you are choosing the pain of staying        stagnant. Trees do not avoid the winter coming, though the cold will        surely make survival difficult. In preparation for the winter, as the days        shorten and become colder, Trees will pump sap out of any pores in their        wood, which will act as an insulator, protecting them from any        temperatures they will not handle. However, they will also shed their        own leaves, especially smaller and thinner ones, and let them fall in        order to lose less water and energy. Do not run from the winter. Do not        run from the freeze, and your losses and the sting of the cold air working        against you. Keep yourself safe, and learn to go through life and operate        normally under these new conditions. The pain will, someday leave,        either through more change or familiarity. Life will be different, but        alright nonetheless. Life will go on, with or without you, so working        with the change and the pain it will bring is the only way to ensure you        walk with life another day. 3 - Love        No matter how many times it has burned you before, do not stray from        love. Love is not purely romantic, it lives in every interaction we have in        daily life. Showing love to somebody is not limited to what we do for        somebody or how we act around somebody. Listen to the songs admired        by people you love and feel their warmth in the sounds they've hung on        to hundreds of times before. Love a piece of art by letting it deeply        influence your own art, let the words and colors and sounds of the artists        before you morph themselves into the art you create. Love your body by        treating it as a temple where you, yourself, are the god. Love your own        power by performing your skills to the best of their abilities. Love a        deity you honor by dedicating pieces of your life both large and small to        your worship. Love no longer performed is not love lost. This love is        still easily felt by a warm memory, a preserved gift, or art created in its        midst. Feel every piece of love you have as deeply and dramatically as        possible. Love, often comes as a harbinger of pain. Love also often        arises from the ashes of pain, providing a warmth that you may have        lost. No matter what, love fuels every action we take, and without love,        the cycles that run our lives would cease. If the sun no longer loved the       earth, seasons would hold no power or rhythm. If the ocean lost its love       for the land, life on the earth would quickly lose water, and be able to       live no longer. An artist who loses their love of their craft is robbing       learning and developing artists of gaining inspiration. A person who does       not love life will quickly lose it.
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Feb 19, 2025
Feb 19, 2025 at 3:48 PM UTC
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