Her
messages can take many forms, commonly with the five senses. You may get clues
from what you see around you. Take, for instance, the green leaves on the trees
turning vivid shades of yellow, orange, and red, as the sign of fall
approaching. Observe the blades of green grass dancing happily in the wind as a
celebration of warm sunny days. When you notice the petunias, roses, lilies,
and violets, drooping sadly, revive their spirits with gentle showers of water.
Mother Nature’s sounds are as diverse as her visual creations. You might be
familiar with the continuous inhale and exhale of deep blue ocean waves,
splashing over the sand and retreating back again. When you hear the loud
splintering sound of chainsaws against forest trees, you might equate it to the
breaking of bones. The chirping of birds, the barking of dogs, the cawing of
crows, all in languages that are not understood by humans. Mother Nature,
indeed, also makes contact with you. She can breathe softly against your face
in as a gentle breeze. The senses of flowers or electric smell of an oncoming
storm sends different messages through your nostrils. Cold raindrops will
nourish the plants, the grass, and even your soul. But remember, Hell hath no
fury like Mother Nature scorned. For she has the power to destroy as well as to
create. Lightning storms, tornados, hurricanes, and volcanoes, are her ultimate
weapons. She is called Mother Nature for a reason: every living thing and non-living
thing relies on her for life, nurturance, and existence. To steal her
resources, and dominate her with greed-filled hearts will only deprive us
further, even in a sea of material wealth. Mother Earth is as real and genuine
as all of us. We’d be fools to destroy our Universal Parent and the lands we
call home.
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