So much of the human experience is removed
from nature that we forget we are products of the natural world. So much of the human experience is removed
from nature that we tend to forget that we are products of the natural world.
At the moment of birth, we are perfectly attuned to nature. Our feelings are
an authentic response to the stimulus we encounter. We interact with our
environment viscerally, desiring only what is necessary for our survival.
And, if we are lucky, we take in nourishment in the form of pure mother’s
milk. As months and years pass, however, we discover the sights, sounds, and
scents of the synthetic world. Though these often momentarily dazzle us, the
dim memory of our naturalness remains. When we embrace the notion that human
beings are inherently natural, bringing it to the forefront of our day-to-day
experiences, we achieve a new level of wellness that boasts nature at its
very core. We innately understand that our bodies are
not composed of plastics or human-made chemicals and that there is no
legitimate reason to consume or expose ourselves to such substances. This
knowledge is reinforced each time we find ourselves energized by sweet, fresh
air and warm sunlight or awed by the majesty of Mother Nature’s beauty. We
feel the strength of our connection to nature when we eat fresh food that is
close to the Earth. The human body has been blessed with the same physical
intuitiveness that all nonhuman living beings employ instinctively. But
because our lives are no longer bound up in nature’s rhythms, we must
actively seek to reconnect with this formerly innate skill. The process of
rediscovering our place in the natural world can be exciting and inspiring,
since nothing more is required of us than to delight in outdoor wonders, to
derive nourishment from natural foods, and to drink deeply of all the wisdom
that plants and animals have to share. Your own naturalness will reveal itself to
you when you look beyond your beliefs, your lifestyle choices, and the
attitudes you hold. When these constructs are stripped away, you will see a
body and mind that never gave up its relationship to the essence of the
natural world from which consciousness sprang. |
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