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We are all gardeners in the divine garden we call nature.
There's a reason people so often find the beauty of our world to be breathtaking, almost as if there's something transcendent about it. Everything in the world is an expression of God, a ray or spark of His Endless Light, and we see this in our environment. But it's not just wonderful sights that make nature so important.
As souls, we have an invaluable connection to nature, one of endless inspiration and existential responsibility. As climate change and pollution continue to threaten our planet, understanding our relationship to nature becomes increasingly more important.
For questions, comments, or feedback, feel free to email: [email protected]
By Sruli Fruchter4.8
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We are all gardeners in the divine garden we call nature.
There's a reason people so often find the beauty of our world to be breathtaking, almost as if there's something transcendent about it. Everything in the world is an expression of God, a ray or spark of His Endless Light, and we see this in our environment. But it's not just wonderful sights that make nature so important.
As souls, we have an invaluable connection to nature, one of endless inspiration and existential responsibility. As climate change and pollution continue to threaten our planet, understanding our relationship to nature becomes increasingly more important.
For questions, comments, or feedback, feel free to email: [email protected]