All the great masters, Lao Tsu, Jesus, Mohamed, Pattanjali, Buddha, and more spoke one truth in common. The love and respect for nature was at the core of the best human condition.
On their passing, many books were written about how to be this "best" human condition, and in the translation the what we should do and be became disconnected from its root. The importance and power of nature in the development of our humanity was disconnected and institutions took their place.
The love and respect for nature cannot be separated from our love and respect for ourselves and the love and respect we hold for ourselves cannot be disconnected from the love and respect we hold for others. Our humanity, our love, our success and our healthy happiness hinges on our capacity to connect to nature. Human nature and nature are one. We are the environment we create.
On their passing, many books were written about how to be this "best" human condition, and in the translation the what we should do and be became disconnected from its root. The importance and power of nature in the development of our humanity was disconnected and institutions took their place.
The love and respect for nature cannot be separated from our love and respect for ourselves and the love and respect we hold for ourselves cannot be disconnected from the love and respect we hold for others. Our humanity, our love, our success and our healthy happiness hinges on our capacity to connect to nature. Human nature and nature are one. We are the environment we create.
