Saturday, 27 June 2020

Adorable Creation: Nature, Our Eternal Mother

“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.”
Laura Ingalls Wilder

When we speak of adorable creations, our minds and hearts naturally lean toward one of the most majestic, healing, and nurturing forces in the universe—nature. The moment you step out of your walls, away from the man-made world, and into the wilderness, a soft and sacred silence surrounds you. It feels magical. It feels like home. That’s because nature has always been our first home—our mother, guardian, and healer.

The Almighty created this beautiful planet, and in it, He placed layers of life, balance, and sacred energy. Among all of His creations—stars, galaxies, and even human beings—nature stands out as the adorable thread connecting it all. It is more than just scenery—it is life itself.

The Divine Design of Nature

“Nature to be commanded must be obeyed.”
Francis Bacon

The Sun, Moon, Stars, Water, Fire, Air, Earth, and Ice—each element plays a role in keeping our world in balance. They are not merely parts of the environment; they are divine forces that sustain our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

These elements don’t wait for our permission. The sun rises and sets, the seasons shift, the tides change, the winds blow. Nature moves forward, constantly, regardless of our worries, plans, or digital distractions. And in that movement, there is a message: Life always flows forward.

Everything in nature serves a purpose—nothing is wasted, nothing is meaningless. And in that system, we find profound wisdom.

Nature: The Eternal Mother

Throughout history, nature has been revered as the Divine Mother. Our ancestors understood this. They worshipped rivers, trees, the sun, and the moon. In their simplicity, they saw the divine in everything natural.

“Nature is our mother who teaches us the art of living life.”

She gives without asking.
She heals without judgment.
She shelters without conditions.

From the air we breathe, the food we eat, to the water we drink—everything we need to survive and thrive is lovingly provided by Mother Nature.

She never demands anything in return—only that we respect and protect her.

The Unmatched Beauty of Nature

City life has its charm—bright lights, tall buildings, and modern comfort—but the beauty of nature remains unmatched. Walk into a forest and feel the silence speak to you. Watch the sun rise behind a mountain or set into the ocean, and you’ll feel more alive than ever.

Nature doesn’t try to impress. It just is. And in its authenticity, it shows us how to be real, unfiltered, and perfectly imperfect.

“In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they’re still beautiful.”
Alice Walker

We often forget to admire the world outside our screens. But the moment we do, we realise that the most expensive experiences in life are actually free:

  • The cool breeze brushes against your skin.

  • The sweet sound of birds in the morning.

  • The scent of flowers after a rainfall.

  • The serenity of an untouched hilltop.

These are nature’s gifts. Her adorable, silent blessings.

What Nature Teaches Us

Nature is not just something to look at—it’s something to learn from. Every element, every movement, every season teaches us a powerful life lesson:

1. Simplicity

Trees don’t try to be perfect. Rivers don’t care about direction. Flowers bloom with grace—without comparison. Nature embraces simplicity—and tells us we can too.

2. Consistency

The sun rises every day. The seasons come and go. Nature does its duty without fail. This reminds us to stay consistent on our own journey, even if progress feels slow.

3. Purpose

Every bee, tree, and breeze has a role. Nothing in nature is useless. Similarly, you have a reason for being here. Nature gently reminds you that your existence is meaningful.

4. Letting Go

Trees let go of their leaves without fear. Rivers let go of control and flow freely. Nature doesn’t cling—it evolves. It teaches us to release our pain, regrets, and fears.

5. Stillness

Sometimes the most powerful thing is doing nothing—just being. Like a mountain standing still or a lake resting under the moonlight, peace lies in stillness.

Our Spiritual Connection With Nature

There’s a mystical power in nature that we cannot explain. It’s a feeling. A vibration. A sacred energy. When we walk barefoot on the earth, or gaze at the stars, or sit by a river, something shifts inside us. That’s the soul remembering its roots.

Nature connects us to God. Not through rituals, but through silence. Through presence. Through awe. In that moment, you’re not just a person—you’re a part of creation. You belong.

Some say, “Go to temples to find God.” Others say, “Go into nature—God is already there.”

Gratitude for the Gifts of Nature

If we took just a few minutes each day to feel gratitude for nature, our hearts would be lighter, and our lives would be brighter.

  • Be grateful for the air you breathe—it’s free, and it’s life.

  • Be thankful for the trees—they give you oxygen without expecting thanks.

  • Cherish the soil—it feeds the plants that feed you.

  • Respect the rivers—they carry water that keeps you alive.

We take so much from nature. It’s time we start giving back—with awareness, love, and care.

Nature’s Message to Us

Nature doesn’t ask us to sacrifice our lives for it—it only asks us to live more consciously. Use less plastic. Plant more trees. Save water. Eat responsibly. Leave a lighter footprint on the planet.

And more importantly, spend time in nature. Return to the forests, the hills, the oceans. Because when you go back to nature, you go back to your true self.

A Walk in Nature: What It Feels Like

Imagine standing on the edge of a quiet mountain at sunrise.
The wind softly touches your cheeks.
You see the sky shift from grey to gold.
Birds fly freely above.
And you feel… whole.

Or imagine walking barefoot on the beach.
The sand is warm.
The waves kiss your feet.
You feel no fear, no stress—just peace.

This is the gift of nature.
She doesn’t speak in words—but in feelings, in energy, in presence.

Final Thoughts: We Are One With Nature

We often think of nature as something “out there.” But in truth, we are nature. Our body is made of the same elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space. We live on it. We return to it. We are it.

We were born from the womb of Mother Nature. And one day, we’ll return to her. In between, let’s honour her. Let’s learn from her. Let’s live with her.

“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.”
Albert Einstein

Let’s not wait for a vacation or a perfect day. Let’s step outside. Sit under a tree. Watch the sunset. Feel the breeze.

Because nature is not just an adorable creation—it is the most divine, healing, and purest love we will ever know.

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