LIVING CLOSE TO NATURE

GURLEEN KAUL

News Samaj Weekly’ – What is nature? Nature is Me, You, the Tree on your way, flying Butterflies, the dancing Clouds up there in the blue sky and everything that has just left the human brain awe-stricken. Visiting a garden or just sitting by a lake gladdens you. The diverse colours, the tall trees, swirling little flowers, jumping frogs and the chirping of birds has its own music. It is the moment when you feel to stay in lap of nature as long as possible. You come to discover the elegantly fabricated creatures of the nature. It is something beautiful that your soul experiences. Youare cherished on coming in contact with nature and dance like a bubble.
There are diverse benefits of being close to nature. When you are in a dull and dejected mood, try taking a walk on a way surrounded by handsome and long trees, lovely flowers and bushes and then let the magic transpire. Sure, you will feel motivated and energised and will save the rest part of the day from being ruined. In fact the patients who have a spectacular natural view to see while lying on hospital bed recover more earlier than the others. This is the healing effect of the nature. Moreover spending more time with nature help you improve problem-solving skills, creative abilities and you start to observe each moment in your surrounding more deeply. One even gains a crystalclear concentration without making any effort.
Nature is our mother from whom we come to learn to be kind, helpful, grateful, appreciative, selfless and so it helps in our spiritual enhancement. Most importantly we get to know to value her grace. Once we start to love her, we find something knowledgeable, something enjoyable even in her slightest movement. Seeing the wonders of the intrinsic world helps in fostering the desire to protect ‘mother nature’.
Our earth is so beautiful that it defies the imagination. But the sad part is that, that the men and women are busy making money and are spending dull lives. Life cannot always be about working otherwise what’s the point? Take out some time out of your hectic lives to explore the exquisite creations of our dear mother. It will never be a waste in doing so. I assure you that it will soothe and impress your eyes, soul and heart. Frank Lloyd Wright had rightly said, “Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.”

Gurleen“Kaul”
Class x
Sacred Heart Convent Senior Secondary School Jagraon (Ldh.)

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