Friday, May 31, 2019

LET’S TRY TO UNDERSTAND NATURE’S MESSAGING






 U for understanding....

I am once again sojourning amidst imposing Shiwalik hills in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The hills here don statuesque pines, numerous types of shrubs and sundry vegetation.


This morning I happened to go up to our community lawn for the first time after arrival. A delightful sight was waiting for me in the form of various kinds of blooms in their prime. I stared at them unabashedly so fascinating was their glowing persona. They personified pure charm yet unlike us, there wasn’t any sign of snobbish pride nor they turned their backs upon me in disdain. In fact, they were welcoming me warmly with their adorable looks. Their smiles and sweet winks were for all who cared to look at them. In disbursing happiness around neither do they discriminate based on caste, color, creed or race nor are they xenophobic about strangers? Rather they spread their wares for everybody to relish.


Their cheerful persona inspires and is meant to be shared by legions. While in this ruminating mood, sitting under the canopy of an iron structure, my gaze fell on the gently swinging tiny lower branches of a pine tree. The rest of the tree was still in its serene exuberance born out of a peaceful and harmonious appeal. The vibes emanating from the scene were in perfect sync with its surroundings. The message of peaceful coexistence of the forces of nature was loud and clear. It impacted me too.

Suddenly I became conscious of the melodic twitter of birds hopping on the branches. The atmosphere enamored the buzzing bees and fluttering butterflies as they appeared from nowhere. The cuckoo appeared shortly and I saw it flying down on the grass. A little later, the high-pitched notes of the cuckoo filtered through throngs of trees and reached me.


The exhausting restarting of the household after a long gap of seven months was compensated profusely by the natural phenomenon. Its utilitarian aspect is indescribable. 

Yet a grave churn of thoughts reminded me of the warring regions, where the fire of hatred destroys man and material. Does it mean that humanity in man is slowly dying and perceived victimhood and fascist tendencies of usurping others' territorial spaces are in the ascendency?


It is sad to realize that man has been a part of nature for millenniums, but he hasn't learnt  any lessons.

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9 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    Hear! Hear! Thank heavens for the nasturtiums and the dahlias and the pansies of the world which remind us of our connection to everything, even as some forget... YAM xx

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  2. I think man adapted to a lifestyle where nature kept out of his living conditions. Nature is blissful and realization happens only if the people observe their surrounding and give attention to what really needs rather what others have. You narrated the beauty around you well and thanks for the pretty flowers to view.

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  3. Hello, beautiful flowers and images. The sounds of the birds are cheerful, I love listening to them. Lovely post. Enjoy your day, have a great new week!

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  4. Thanks for taking us along on your trek. Your post is quite philosophical and the beauty is irresistable.
    Your link is a great part of 'My Corner of the World' this week! Thanks for joining us.

    My Corner of the World

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  5. Beautiful presentation of your attachment with the nature cherishing its beauty.

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  6. Your photographs are lovely to see.

    All the best Jan

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  7. you are a very understanding soul!

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  8. Very nice pictures . Happy finding your blog

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