Wednesday, September 2, 2009

To What End Nature?

I believe the pourpose or end of nature is to live as it must. Nature as it must is the force of iteself. No God, no Extraterstiral force, just completly free on its own accord. For trees to grow big and green. For grass to swey in the wind with no disturbance or interferance. For thewater to roll up and down the hills as it may and the air to breeze in anyway it wants. I think that Nature is the shelter adn inhabitance for us, not vise versa. We are guests to the land and animals that have been roaming here so very long and is should stay that way. I believe nature sets the rythm of an oridanry day. the ammount of sun or stars. The sound of wind and river. The Degree of a natural disaster affectes every human on this planet. Nature is the compleance of every porject on this Earth. Nature holds all the secrets that man doesnt know. Without nature where would we be? Without Nature could we be?

3 comments:

  1. Purpose. Sway. O.M.G I asked the same question as you! (W/o nature where would humans be?)

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  2. I like this, it's interesting the way you give examples of how nature exists and survives individually. Did you ever think about the interdependance of nature? That might be a cool point to add, something along the lines of how yes, nature is independant, but it also relys on itself to survive. Some examples would be like the food chain or umm idk. yea. GOOD post

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  3. I, too, like the post (and think that it has engendered some comments that are worth considering). I'm still wondering--given your very neutral, 'deterministic' view of Nature--do you have a sense of what the driving force is that causes Nature to "live as it must"? (In other words, from whence derives that "must"?)

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