"Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you." –Frank Lloyd Wright By nature I mean a world predominantly uninterfered with by man. Building in a way that is sensitive to what is natural, its resources and habitats is a key issue in current debates about sustainable design. That said, it is nearly one hundred years since Frank Lloyd Wright offered architectural proposals showing how to live in harmony with the environment. He called this "an organic architecture…of nature, for nature."
On this side, the development of naturalism and materialism, where man loved and cognized material nature as something close and dear to him, the development of materialism and naturalism is as much a merit of philosophy as the development of rationalism, in which man recognized and determined the strength of his reasonably free spirit .
Nature is the most important and integral part of the lives of everyone. Everyone has been blessed with the true love of God in the form of beautiful nature. We should never miss the pleasure of enjoying the nature. Nature has been the most favourite topic of the works of many famous poets, writers, painters and artists. Nature is the beautiful creation of the God which he blessed to us as a precious gift. Nature is everything which surrounds us like water, air, land, sky, fire, river, forests, animals, birds, plants, sun, moon, stars, sea, lake, rain, thunder, storm, etc.
Naturally occurring things are
beautiful and cannot be compared to anything artificial; the more you behold
nature the more you did love it. Nature makes you feel better and happy, its
soften your heart, it makes you realize how it is important to love and show
compassion to humanity. Indeed, nothing can be compared to nature's beauty. It
brings us to the realization of that eternal Being who crafted it all.
It seems that loving nature is a matter of balance or detachment. In the city or the suburbs, you can remove so many natural inconveniences. It's an easy life that way. But in the country, you have to accept everything. If you truly love nature, you have to love it all, embrace it all, love — or at least tolerate — the spider and the scorpion and the fly as much as the trees and the birds.
If you love nature, you’re in for a treat. We stayed in Dana for camping – although personally, I would call this “glamping” since the camps are already built and there are even beds inside. You can hike around the nature reserve or visit Dana Village, which is said to have been occupied since 4000 BC. Rummana Campsite is where I stayed in Dana Nature Reserve on the mountains. Both the nature reserve and the drive up there was absolutely beautiful! You cannot park your car near the camps as it is inside the nature reserve, but you can leave it at the visitor center. The staff of the campsite will pick you up from there.
There are generally two ways of looking at it. Either you love nature and you don’t want to leave the park every night. In this case, stay in the park for your whole stay, but you will need to book one of the campsites, pitches or cabins. Be careful, these can fill up from 6 months to a year in advance. I was able to book into one of the park’s campsites about 4 months in advance. Lucky don’t you think?!
Nature is a constant. Nature
does not have feelings or remorse. So, Nature never cares who you are or how
much money you have. It only matters if you have the wit to stay alive, or to
play by its rules. Nature shows no mercy, and it shown in the story when the
main character wets his legs in the springs and builds a fire, only for it to
be put out by the tree he is sitting under. Also, the several failed attempts
to make fires to save his life shows how Nature would not allow him to live, no
matter what he did or how hard he tried.
"Look deep into nature,and then you will understand everything better." "Just living is not enough. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower." "Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine."
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