Monday, November 14, 2022

Notes on Nature

 Notes on Nature #3

The zinnia and the sunflower. How did they learn the geometry that schooling rarely teaches us? How did they learn to pack beauty into little architectures of elegance and persistence? Who could figure this out in a lifetime? They did. We see color when we need to see past color to beauty, past beauty to lessons, past lessons to the connected web and past the connected web to the oneness.

Notes on Nature #4

The stars can talk. Ask Hubble and Webb. What they have to say travels light years in distance and time. Ask Einstein. Do we expect our prayers to travel faster? Distant planets question the arrogant belief in our glory. We came from the universe, evolved with the universe, put our gods in the universe and are now listening to the stars talk.

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