Salty Booger
Royal Crown Cola (RC)
Do problems exist only in the mind? Are there any problems in Nature?
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Problems appear to be manmade. Nature simply exists as it is. If a tree falls over, nature will simply carry on; whereas, men with chainsaws would swarm around it, cut into parts, and haul it away.Do you think Salty Booger, Some problems are materially needed to be sorted/structured out?
What do you mean about nature?
Stress is a killer, but it's also a product of mind.Both! We are shaped by both as well.
I hope the problems you face aren't too overwhelming, @Salty Booger. Stress is a killer.
Problems appear to be manmade. Nature simply exists as it is. If a tree falls over, nature will simply carry on; whereas, men with chainsaws would swarm around it, cut into parts, and haul it away.
If you simply watch, much of life takes care of itself. I have been working on letting go and stop trying to control life.Seems to be many choices in the way of man; compared to nature it does it's own thing; though just as man does his own thing.
Thank you for explaining more Salty.
Problems appear to be manmade. Nature simply exists as it is. If a tree falls over, nature will simply carry on; whereas, men with chainsaws would swarm around it, cut into parts, and haul it away.
Do problems exist only in the mind? Are there any problems in Nature?
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Yet in the larger scheme of things it is just a blip on the radar. Nature caries on regardless and without concern.Bushfires here kill countless thousands of animals, not just humans. And those that survive commonly have both physical and emotional scars.
Whilst 'nature' as a whole might not have problems, that is because it's not anthropomorphic.
Look at an individual animal and it's quite a different tale.
Hmm.Do problems exist only in the mind? Are there any problems in Nature?s
Why would you identify as anything other than nature? Our existence proves that the Universe is sentient.Depends on what you mean by Nature.
If sentient beings aren't being defined as part of Nature, there is also no kindness, love, peace and compassion in Nature.
Why would you identify as anything other than nature? Our existence proves that the Universe is sentient.
Or it is the manner in which we have been schooled to look at life?If we are nature then our minds are nature too and therefore there are problems in nature.
Yet in the larger scheme of things it is just a blip on the radar. Nature caries on regardless and without concern.
Why would you identify as anything other than nature? Our existence proves that the Universe is sentient.
It is just a continuation of life, right?Nature literally doesn't care about anything.
It is just a continuation of life, right?
It depends on your view of your place in this Universe, imo. If I create a work of art, it would be intentional on my part.It certainly proves there are sentient components to it. Not more than that, I would have thought, although I understand some believe the universe itself is sentient.
But if you were not conscious, would the moon still exist?Wouldn't have thought so. I see the moon as part of nature.