The truth of nature and plant life we must never ignore

in #forest3 years ago

There is a park near my house. Cleanly planted fences, decorated trees, flower beds, cut green branches. Relax and have a small bouquet of comfort like. Somebody said yesterday, this park is becoming a forest. He meant that carelessness due to which trees started spreading randomly for the last few days. The grass was drying up and the flowers were withering.

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This is the difference between a garden and a forest. The first one has an order that makes her beautiful in human eyes. The second is haphazard hence the forest. Which means there is no system in its growth, no design, no meaning, and therefore not even beauty. But now I know something that changed my perspective.

Now if I went through a forest, this attitude would say to me, a little slowly, a little, this forest is very fragile. Millions of years of hard work under one purpose, one design has prepared it. Even if man wants, he will never be able to build such a forest. It has been coined by nature itself.

So treat it with great respect. Look, there should not be a jungle disturb, because if it happens, then do you know any disaster will come. There is a book called 'The Secret Life of Plants' by Peter Tonkins. A part of it I tell you.

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There is nothing more beautiful on this planet than a flower. There is nothing necessary with a tree. This greenery on earth is the real basis of human life. Without these green trees, we can neither breathe nor fill our stomach. Millions of lips are engaged in drinking carbon dioxide under each leaf and spewing oxygen.

Every day, these leaves spread over 2.5 million sq. Mms, continue to prepare oxygen and food for us through photosynthesis. Most of the 375 billion tonnes of food we eat every year are prepared by the help of sunlight from the ground and air. It is from the sweetness of photosynthesis that we get all the things that keep us alive and healthy. '

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This is the truth of nature and plant life that we ignore. But the fine texture behind this straightforward truth, I learned it from another book. In The Secret Wisdom of Nature, Peter Wolleben compares nature to the clock. The mechanical watch that looked like magic to us in our childhood.

There is hardly any child who has not tried to get into this magic as soon as he gets a chance. Within the mechanical watch, there appears to be such a complex network of innumerable instruments that are bound in an invisible rule to capture the beats of time with each other.

Our child mind is agile to understand this system. We try to separate those parts and soon we have a pile of shiny parts. The clock disappears and never returns again.


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