Monday, November 01, 2010

Muskrats & Beavers & Geese oh My!

Nature…I wonder what this word makes you think of? What comes to mind when you hear it?

A specific place? A certain event? Maybe something of a natural sort like trees or mountains, or maybe human nature?

Nature really encompasses many different aspects of life and I believe that is because we were created by God who created all those facets of nature itself. I love the natural world…I would love to be known as a naturalist; as someone who studies the natural world, believes in its usefulness, and seeks to conserve its resourcefulness. It’s interesting that “naturalism” as a philosophy removes the supernatural from its theory and believes only in the existence of nature itself. I don’t know how anyone as they observe, let alone understand, the intricacies and awesomeness of both the tiniest and most majestic of nature, does not sense the presence of creator God.

It is while I am experiencing the natural world that I feel most ALIVE! It is as if my being is more real, my senses are heightened and I am full of the joy of life. I really feel like anything is possible when I am in nature and it is these feelings that drive me to want to share it with others. Everyone is different in what makes them come alive, but I do believe all of us as created beings connect with creation on some level. I believe nature can bring people back to their center of being if they allow it to envelope them and open themselves up to its life force, that is God. I think nature can teach us about wellness and balance and shape our character and help our relationships.

Everyone needs it, you need it!

So go out and experience it, even if it just means finding a tree in the city and giving it a little pat to say hello and thank-you for the oxygen it is providing. Then thank God for creating it and for giving us lungs in which to breathe IT IN! breathing in and breathing out…that is another amazing thing! (maybe for another post)

This weekend my good friend teresa (whom I call tree) came and we explored nature. Here in Red Deer we walked around the Kerry Wood nature center trail. If you live in Red Deer and haven’t done this I highly recommend it! We saw deer, muskrats, beaver, geese, and ducks. It was a little hike in the woods, in the city. Then we were able to drive out to the mountains west of Red Deer and do a great hike that gave a magnificent view. It was a needed time for me for the above mentioned reasons and really rejuvenated my spirit. I hope something you do soon will feel the same for you!

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1 comment:

Nicole said...

Well said, friend. And great photo!