Do You Follow Nature?

@Mitraa (3184)
India
January 1, 2009 12:15pm CST
This is a type of madness or say self-trait with me since many years. What I feel is that human being is a natural organism. If we accept Nature in every aspect of our daily life, I think, we shall be never be a victim of artificiality! We can be able to make a better world naturally! Please discuss!
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@argytrans (225)
• United States
27 Sep 09
We are parts of the nature, there are some peoples who can interact with nature throught their sixth sense.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
2 Jan 09
I love nature and wildlife. I love to see things grow also. We like to plant trees and watch them grow also and to help feed nature too.
@nilzerous1 (2434)
• India
1 Jan 09
Yes. I do follow nature, I try to accept and adjust to situations, which come up naturally. I think it is difficult to maintain anything artificial for a long period of time unless you are well in the art of drama.
@biggerb (2024)
• India
2 Jan 09
I really do not know what you actually meant.To me I think its about going with nature and using natural products rather than using things that are artificial, made with preservatives chemicals etc which are not natural products.For my garden I avoid using chemical pesticides and fertilizers we make our own compost and mixtures and use them.Even for cooking I make my own masalas by buying the ingredients drying them and getting them ground.I avoid these instant stuff sold readily in the shops.Even when it comes to beauty products I do not buy anything off the shelf.I make my herbal hair wash powders, conditioners, face mask etc.I take pains to prepare them and I give it to my family members too.There are so many things in the garden and in our kitchen that come handy for beauty aids.I make use of them.They are really good.There are no side effects and the results really show unlike the beauty products which claim so many things and don't give those results.It is also very expensive.Making my own natural products are very cheap.
@Aussies2007 (5336)
• Australia
2 Jan 09
It is true that we are part of nature like every other animal on Earth. But we are more territorial and bigger predators than every other animal. We have taken the territory of the wildlife and almost killed them all into extinction. As we keep multiplying like rabbits... we have been forced to put an artificial structure in place in order to survive. There is no way that 6.5 billion people could survive on this planet by living with nature only. You just have to look at those people in Africa who don't have an artificial structure. They die of famine. Same goes for animals. They don't have a structure. When there is a drought in Australia... million of rabbits and kangaroos die of famine and thirst. Without an artificial structure... we would die the same way. If you did not had a shop to go and buy food... you would not last a month... because you would not know what to do about it. Most of the people of today have not been taught the skills of survival.
• Philippines
2 Jan 09
If you say artificial, it is something born out of men's creativity or should I say the offshoot of men's mind. Rationality is the nature of man. It is his only way to adapt in nature. Man is too weak if he would let his beastly nature cope with environment. That is why man is nature's wonder because of his ability to cope with his weaknesses. However, this nature's wonder can be destructive or beneficial. It is up to men to decide if he would want himself to be the agent of destruction or the agent of something good. To deprive man of their tendency to create is very unnatural since it their own nature to create in order to cope with nature. However, it is also up to men if he will use his creativity for destruction or for betterment of his life. When Alfred Nobel invented the dynamite, he was being questioned on his invention for he has discovered something which can destroy men. However, he always have a noble intention in his mind when he invented the dynamite. For such reason, Alfred Nobel had it in his testament that those who can benefit for the betterment of mankind shall get a piece of his wealth.