The contrast between the Jura mountains and Geneva is striking this year. My friends up there must wait weeks before they can plant, while down below the planting season is off to a quick start. Nature is curious, strange, surprising, eccentric, persistent, strong. It can't be fooled, but it fools us regularly. It has done so many times this past winter, which up here is not quite over yet. I love snow - the more the better and it doesn't bother me that it brings high-tech civilization to a halt once in a while. There is something very reassuring and comforting in natures "caprices" in times where so much is intended, assumed or pretended to be under control. Essentially things made by humans are not so much under control as they are hectic, pretentious and incapable of producing real and profound comfort.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Snow and flowers
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Yet we humans are part of nature, too! We speak of us and nature as two but we are all part of the one creation. No one spoke more eloquently of this than St Francis of Assisi, who saw God in all he had made.
ReplyDeleteHumans, too, are capable of 'caprice', of spontaneity, of creativity, of authentic growth. It is when we behave outside of the nature our creator gave us, that things go badly wrong.
What is our inherent 'nature' as part of nature itself? If we are made in the image of our creator, then living justly, mercifully, and humbly is our natural state...