Nature’s Language

To understand something, you must possess a means to describe it. Language, or rather mastery of language, can paradoxically become a limiting factor in this endeavor. If you cannot articulate something in words, not even in your own mind, how can it be understood or experienced? Yet, to describe an experience, even internally, the mind resorts to drawing upon past experiences as proxies or comparisons rather than direct linguistic expression.

Herein lies the essence of nature. Nature offers an infinite library from which to draw inspiration. Throughout history, authors have turned to nature to convey meaning beyond words, employing metaphors like the sun's warmth, the ocean breeze, or the stillness of the night. It's no wonder that many are drawn to nature, as if by a supernatural force, delving deep into the wilderness. It is no wonder than you are drawn to nature by some supernatural force, to  go deep into the wilderness. Perhaps true understanding, for divine reasons that are indescribable, fall short at attempts to translate what can only be taught by nature herself.

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