What Does Nature Teach Us?

When I was 17 years old, I became interested in how nature can provide
practical lessons and answers to challenges I was facing in my own life.

I read many inspiring books, attended hundreds of classes and sought out
the best mentors of nature awareness & wilderness skills I could possibly
find.

What I discovered had a huge impact on my own life, and it just goes to
show that nature is filled with amazing things to teach us.

One thing I’ve realized is that nature can only teach what you are open to
discovering.

Since everyone approaches nature from their own unique perspective, you’ll
find the lessons are driven by what you are personally looking for.

*Nature will teach you different things depending on your goals. It can
teach you how to think more clearly & scientifically, or enhance your sense
of spiritual connection, or even achieve personal success. It all starts
with having an attitude that aligns with your own personal interests.*

Every moment we spend in nature is an opportunity to make amazing
discoveries about ourselves and the world we live in.

Simply being surrounded by birds & plants has amazing beneficial effects
for the mind & body.

*1. Naturalist Intelligence*

On the most basic level, nature will teach you about the actual physical
environment that sustains all life on this planet. There’s a huge
difference between learning about nature from a book, versus having your
own real-life experiences with birds, plants, trees & forests. Naturalist
intelligence <https://nature-mentor.com/improve-naturalist-intelligence/> is
a recognized learning style that relates to observing patterns in the
natural world and having empathy for animals. These are inherent human
skills that anyone can develop by having adventures outside, tracking
animals, harvesting plants & herbs, and connecting with the birds. But
naturalist intelligence is not just about knowing things related to plants,
trees & birds. It’s also about your larger capacity to observe patterns and
tune into your physical surroundings in all areas of life. Most people in
the modern world have lost their innate naturalist intelligence, but human
beings are animals at heart. We’re biologically designed to be surrounded
by plants, birds & fresh air! With naturalist intelligence, we gain the
skills to care for our environment and make life better for everyone in the
process.

*2. Presence & Awareness*

Nature is possibly the world’s best teacher of how to be truly present &
have awareness in daily life. All you have to do is sit quietly & observe
your surroundings. Many modern people lead lives that are almost entirely
driven by a lack of presence & awareness. They get stuck in a loop of
painful memories from the past, or worrying and planning for the future.
It’s one of the unfortunate side-effects of living in a technology obsessed
world with constant screen time, computers, smart phones and high-pressure
scheduling. Almost never do we allow ourselves the space to simply sit in
the present moment and observe our experience without judgement. Being
immersed in nature is like the exact opposite of being driven by
technology… It’s filled with so much timeless beauty that it pulls you out
of the internal world of thoughts & ideas. It helps you become grounded in
the present moment so you can have more access to mental & emotional
clarity. As nature calls your senses outwards, you’ll find yourself being
less absorbed with what’s happening in your head and more tuned in with the
daily experience of life.

*3. Using Your Senses  *One of the biggest lessons I ever learned from
nature was that it’s possible to increase the capacity of human sensory
awareness <https://nature-mentor.com/sensory-awareness-exercises/>. Most
people dramatically underestimate the importance of basic seeing, hearing,
feeling & observation skills. Did you know that many of the most common
“learning disabilities” like autism & attention deficit disorder have a
strong sensory component to them? A lot of the therapies that help people
to overcome learning challenges are focused around providing meaningful
sensory stimulation. Like many people growing up surrounded by modern
technology, I spent the first part of my life fairly disconnected from the
ability to consciously use sensory awareness to make observations about my
world. I also *really* struggled with focus and attention. But I still
remember the first time I consciously practiced my sensory awareness skills
outside by looking at plants & trees, and listening to distant bird sounds.
It opened up a whole new world of discovery that has dramatically
transformed my mental clarity and capacity to learn faster by watching &
listening carefully.

*4. Unstoppable Focus   *Along with the increases in overall awareness that
come from being surrounded by nature, you’ll notice that your ability to
focus will also really improve. Nature teaches focus by first quieting your
mind of the distractions, and then captivating or sharpening your attention
through curiosity. Nature is filled with so many unique sights, sounds &
smells to tantalize your senses. There’s something around every turn to
captivate your awareness. This creates a unique kind of balance between
stretching your senses outwards, and also honing your focus on specific
things that make you curious. When it comes to exploring nature… You never
want to get too wrapped up in any one thing because you’ll miss out on
dozens of others. But you also don’t want to miss the opportunity to really
dive in and take a close look at whatever is catching your attention in the
moment. The ability to study a plant or a bird and later recall those
observations so you can look it up in a field guide requires a level of
focus that simply doesn’t get nurtured in an indoor classroom. This is how
nature will teach you a kind of organic scientific focus that’s driven by
your own developing curiosity rather than the external desire to get good
grades or achieve status.

*5. Stillness & Meditation One* of the simplest things to do outside is be
still & meditate. Have you ever noticed that it’s difficult to be
distracted by thoughts when your mind is being stimulated by a rich
tapestry of sounds, colors & experiences? This is why many people report
that simply being in nature is as effective or even more effective than
sitting in quiet meditation indoors. All you have to do is take a bit of
time to drop into your body… feel the sunshine & the breeze on your skin…
and listen deeply to the birds in the distance. You’ll notice that as you
center yourself in the 5 senses, you’ll naturally drop into a much quieter
state of mind that is both mentally calm and emotionally peaceful. This is
a natural state of meditation. No difficult techniques… just pure nature.

*6. Authenticity    *Authenticity is one of the big secrets to success in
life. Nature teaches authenticity by giving you opportunities to be alone
with yourself in a truly non-judgemental environment. Most people choose
their life goals based on what other people want for them, or what society
deems important, rather than what’s truly in their heart.

But following other people’s goals won’t lead you to fulfilment. The right
goal for one person, is not right for another. This is why it’s absolutely
critical to get in touch with your own unique path. Nature helps you build
authentic self-awareness because it doesn’t try to change who you are or
influence your decisions. Instead, it removes all the outside influences of
media & other people’s opinions, while amplifying the quiet voice of truth
that so often gets ignored. Nature doesn’t pretend to be something it’s
not. There’s no judgement. Just the pure freedom to be yourself as you are.
This is why people who spend lots of time in nature find themselves living
a more authentic path in life.

*7. Awe & Wonder *Many people today feel like the world has no magic… it’s
like we’ve lost the romance & excitement that inspires true creativity &
progress. But immersing our senses in nature is an opportunity to bring
back that genuine sense of amazement and magical wonder. Nature is filled
with so many amazing mysteries and beautiful moments that inspire the mind.
It’s also filled with the unfiltered realities of life & death in the
forest. If you spend lots of time in nature, you will eventually encounter
both the gift of new life, and also the realities of death. Witnessing the
birth of new animals, and also their deaths evoke a sense of humble
reverence for the preciousness and fragility of life. These moments of awe
& wonder will really put things into perspective and clear out the
negativity from your mind. Any feelings of anger or frustration, or grief
become replaced by a lightness and open wonder. It’s a sign that you’re
letting go of attachments and beginning to bask in the beauty of nature. If
we look back at all the greatest leaders & thinkers throughout history…
many of them found their insight and inspiration through nature itself.

*8. Gratitude & Appreciation    *Nature teaches us how to be grateful and
appreciate the positive things in life. This is especially apparent when we
have moments of hardship and pain. Even amidst all the problems of life… we
discover that birds are still singing, the sun is still shining, and
somehow life goes on. It doesn’t change the fact that life is going to
knock you around… but gratitude does enable you to embrace all parts of
life with greater balance and harmony. Many people today have lost their
sense of genuine appreciation for life. We’ve become disproportionately
surrounded by negative influences like news, magazines, and countless other
things that make us feel bad about ourselves and life. We get lost in the
fast-paced world of technology & business until each moment of our life is
filled with things that distract us from what’s truly important. Nature on
the other hand, helps us to slow down out of the whirlwind and tune our
minds with the positive things in life. It brings balance to the daily
negativity that so many of us are exposed to. You’ll notice that simply
taking time to appreciate the natural world, it reminds you of all the
things we have to be grateful for in life.

*9. Emotional Freedom       *Nature teaches emotional freedom by providing
a better strategy for dealing with the challenges of life. Have you ever
noticed that when people feel trapped in a negative emotion, they feel
pressure to react fast and often make rash decisions to “fix” the problem?
But the real problem is that making decisions from a negative feeling tends
to create unwanted results! Sometimes when life gets overwhelming, the best
solution is simply to take a break and go connect with nature
<https://nature-mentor.com/how-to-connect-with-nature/>. Surrounding
yourself with nature gives your mind a chance to catch up and unwind, so
you can make decisions from a place of freedom rather than feeling trapped.
Nature has taught me that I don’t have to be a slave to my feelings.
Whenever I feel trapped by a situation or experience, I always know I can
step outside and find a different feeling before moving forward. It helps
you to realize there’s a fluidity to your perspective that lets you see
things from all different angles. This is true freedom.

*10. Taking Pleasure in The Simple Things    *Nature is the essence of
simplicity. When you learn to absorb joy and pleasure from simple things
like trees & birds, you become less dependent on complex circumstances in
order to be happy. At this point it becomes possible to gain fulfilment and
joy from sitting quietly and listening to crickets chirp.

   - Or drinking a hot cup of herbal tea made from wild-crafted plants.
   - Or sitting around a crackling fire in the dark winter.

You find that you no longer need the latest toys or gadgets in order to be
happy.

The draw of thrill-seeking behaviour becomes more balanced, and you become
less dependent on other people, which actually gives you more freedom to
simply enjoy life to the fullest.

*11. Relationships & Emotional Intelligence     *Many people notice that as
they become more sensitive and empathetic to nature, their interpersonal
relationships also improve. This is partially because your emotions become
more manageable, and also because you’re developing greater internal and
external awareness. *First* – You learn to feel what it’s like when you get
caught up in negativity so you can make different choices. Rather than
having a knee jerk reaction to the unwanted behaviours of other people,
you’ll be more likely to step outside and find inner peace before deciding
what to say or do. As you become more prone to releasing negativity in
nature, rather than passing it on to others, you’ll notice that people
start to treat you better and give you less reasons to be upset in the
first place.  *And second* – Another big part of maintaining good
relationships depends on you being tuned in with the people around you.
You’ll notice that watching birds and observing nature makes you infinitely
better at detecting the body language & emotions of fellow humans so you
can respond more appropriately.

*12. Self-Acceptance & Healing  *Being surrounded by nature provides a
mental spaciousness & opportunity for self-healing. The inner calm &
clarity found outside means there’s less inner conflict, mental
distractions & negative emotions draining on your energy. The result is you
begin to have a greater capacity for self-reflection and gain the ability
to look at yourself with less judgmental eyes. Rather than feeling shame
about the unwanted emotions or problems you may be struggling with in life,
instead you can learn to accept yourself as you are. This self-acceptance
is exactly what begins the healing process. When you’re able to drop in and
stop resisting the problem areas, suddenly things begin to flow again. You
discover new ideas & choices begin to appear spontaneously. You’re able to
make better decisions from a place of abundance rather than lack because
you’re feeling good about yourself.

*13. Unconditional Love   *Nature teaches unconditional love by allowing
you to be yourself without judgement. Most people are surrounded every hour
of every day by judgmental people and negativity.

But when you spend quality time in nature, suddenly you’re free to be
yourself, and this initiates a gradual letting go of painful emotions,
thoughts & feelings. Nature doesn’t care about the mistakes you’ve made in
the past. It doesn’t care what kind of person you are. Nature simply exists
and allows you to exist with it. This is a very freeing experience. Many
people have never truly experienced a love that comes without conditions.
The result is that spending time in nature *starts to feel absolutely
amazing!  *And as you spend more and more time simply being present with
nature… it just keeps feeling better and better. The process is so
enjoyable and feels exactly like falling madly in love with nature. At the
highest levels, you can experience a unity with your surroundings that
simply feels like pure love, without any attachments or conditions.
Essentially – your own capacity to love is expanding… which enables you to
feel loved at a deeper level, but without all the usual associations that
people have with love on a conditional level.

*14. Spiritual Connection    *It’s very common for people to report that
nature improves their sense of spiritual connection. Here I’m not talking
about any specific religious beliefs you might have, but rather a simple
awareness and appreciation for the great mystery behind life. I’ve known
people in many different religions from Christians & Buddhists to folks who
are completely non-religious. They all say that nature has deepened their
sense of connection with the spiritual side of life. The more you look at
nature and connect with the outdoors, the more you sense there must be some
kind of intelligent order and truth behind it all. This might be described
as a presence or consciousness behind life that feels somehow alive. Or
simply a sense that there’s more beyond life than what we see on the
surface. This can be very healing for people who struggle with faith, or
feel incapable of truly living life to the fullest because they’re
preoccupied by death. Questions about the purpose of life gradually become
replaced by a feeling of faith and inner peacefulness.  (From a famous
blogger Brian Mortis and money spinners of the west)

NB:   I’d add that nature has no concept of ‘fair’. What is, is. Be it
adversity, weather, being the predator or the prey, chance circumstance and
fate. There is ultimately no real sense of correctness. Most all species
will do anything to survive or to ensure the survival of their offspring.
And when it comes to offspring, the halving of them – nature teaches that
nothing is more important of a driver to actions. It is the one thing that
will cause – again most species – the taking of a chance and putting life
and limb on the line in order to do. Finally, nature teaches that life will
end. That is the natural order. (Another opposite The Darwin)  KR IRs 31222

On Sat, 3 Dec 2022 at 07:09, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> *Mar*The Symbiotic Economics-Communication ( Chapter 1,Continued)
>
>
>
> There are millions and millions of pores on your skin. They inhale and
> exhale. The slightest touch anywhere on your skin, affects your body
> informing all the cells in your body, triggering the bacteria in you to
> take symbiotic action, creating hormonal effects. Every nano part of you,
> participates in nature, in the planet earth, as a limb of earth. You live
> by continuously feeling, as part of earth. You are an active participant,
> synchronizing your life with the living earth, or Gaia. Your life is a saga
> of feelings, musing and music. You are a nano Universe in the Universe of
> infinity. But every feeling you feel travels via the air, when you exhale
> the related smells, on earth and via quantum entanglement affects the
> electromagnetic waves.
>
> The feelings of you are the feelings of the 100,000 trillion bacteria in
> you. You need not be numbed by the big numbers, the humbling
> quantification, that there are billions of galaxies, our Milky Way is a
> minor Galaxy, that our Sun is a minor star, that our earth is a minor
> planet, that the lithosphere or the surface of the earth (continents and
> Oceans) is just 00.04% of earth’s mass etc.Your feelings ultimately travel
> and participate in the electromagnetic waves, participating in diverse
> photon-syntheses. The basic fact is that every part of a whole has claim to
> feel as the whole. You can go on feeling happy that you are becoming more
> and more powerful, as a part of the Universe, when a new star, or galaxy or
> Quasar is discovered or science yourself and feel how insignificant you
> are, as you have to do sciencing by thinking that you are an outsider,
> observer, not part of nature, the basic foolishness which sciencing demands.
>
> But when you feel as the Universe, with the power of affecting the
> universe with your feelings, you continuously gather strength. And you
> exhale your feelings, your happiness and confidence, into the air which the
> other organisms inhale. There is a continuous butterfly effect, emanating
> from every organism. You can feel your importance and strength, when you
> realize that you can cause the butterfly effects continuously.
>
> The fundamental principle of Symbiotic Economics is that every person is
> important and very significant, and recessions are caused by those who
> think that their weeping is economic forecasting. Happiness and hope
> travels and spreads and similarly unhappiness also.
>
> In free, lush, thick, and healthy nature there is no room for unhappiness
> if only you breathe freely. Unfortunately today every university is busy
> causing depression and a feeling of insignificance, by using the
> quantification to damage the basic feature of nature, creating rapture. One
> must remember continuously that not one feeling or emotion can be really
> quantified, unless one accepts the assumptions of Psychometrics for
> convenience to wade in unreality. In free nature, there is only rapture.
>
> It is for every University to pull education out of the basic depressing
> approaches. Every University must have free and lush nature as part of its
> library, where a student feels directly from nature, where he gets the
> freedom from books and computers.
>
> YM
>

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