Friday, September 2, 2011

The importance of nature

When the first humans existed, the world was very interesting and varied ...
... Forests and meadows, streams and lakes, beaches, deserts, mountains, with thousands of species of trees and other plants and animals and birds were free as neighbors or friends, or family. A world full of surprises, beauty, mystery and adventure. This made it possible to develop maximum intelligence, sensitivity and emotions of human beings. You can say, humans are "designed" to be in a world with these characteristics But in the cities all is increasingly artificial, we are increasingly locked in buildings, pavement, surrounded by traffic and machinery. The field is increasingly the flatness of the crops (wheat or soybeans or only corn or trees or whatever) and near roads and train tracks, an empty landscape of grass very short. This simplification and "artificiality" of the world is done for practical reasons, while if it is too, causes us physical and mental diseases, starting with a sadness that can not be cured with money or machines, but is replaced by joy when you discover something natural, wild, untamed, free. When economic and social problems, this is even more important because it gives joy. For all that is necessary to change as much as possible the process of simplification and "artificiality" of the ancient world and wild world that we were, each time it was fascinating decubria something I know everyone would kill to go back to this beautiful world full of wonders without discover .... WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS?

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