This idea came to me of how much more nature is to us, thanks to @JonicaBradley for this prompt. There are eight lessons to be learnt from Nature.
Sunrise speaks to us "wake up every morning with hope"
Life rarely ever goes exactly as planned, often times life will take you to a completely different direction. The part intended to move, but no matter what happens you still get to rise each day with faith that in the end it will work out.
Faith us believing that it will happen when there are no signs, believing when no one else does, sitting in the middle of the storm and still be able to close your eyes and picture the sunrise, still able to feel that better days are coming despite how the process is. Nature really explains it all, it takes a gradual process for the sun to completely rise and a Very beautiful view to gaze at its light and length.
Sunset speaks to us "one day you came and one day you'll go, but tomorrow your good works will always be remembered."
No where are the effects of bad designs more heartbreaking or the opportunity for good design more compelling than at the end of life where things are si distilled and concentrated, there are no do-overs.
Sunset speaks to humanity, it brings proportionality like a right sizing to how one is seen for his good works here on earth and remembered. I see this as something deep that we must take notice of even at any stage of our lives. How well do we want to be seen and what legacies are we leaving behind that at every sunrise will be remembered.
The Trees speaks to us "your life is valuable to you and the people among you."
"Your life is valuable"
Trees are a constant presence in our lives, relied on then for shelter and food for millions of years. Sadly they are been removed by grown industries.
Air feels precious in forest areas, they also serve as defence against flood. Your life is precious, please dont give up. You have a real purpose for being on earth just like everyone else does.
The sky speaks to us"There are no limits of your imagination think big."
"How do you think?"
Do you have a wide range of imaginations, imagination isnt what we think it's how we think. Our perceptions are limited, thus affecting our judgement.
In a sense we make our own world by what we think of it atleast within the limits of what we have seen or learned or experienced and most importantly what we are willing to go for as far as possible.
We all know the sky is that giant enveloping space above our heads, sometimes blue or grey or both. Nobody really understands the totality of the sky and so should our imaginations be.
The moon speaks to us "Dont be sad your good days are coming"
Nature heals, nature is God's own medicine for the soul, a good place to let go and to think.
The moon shines when it's his time, don't be embarrassed by making a bad decision, we always get a chance to make it better next time. So just because you are embarrassed or hurt dont shine so bright for the rest of your life that other people wont look at you be like the moon, be real and shine as you were meant to.
River speaks to us to"be kind in life"
The river is always there as a source of help to people. We should always be at peace even with the people much more closer to us and learn to be kind.
Mountain speaks to us to"aim higher"
You can see the height and width of the mountain: see it as a way to always aim higher, "Nurture the nature". When you are tired look at your purpose "Are your games big enough?" If you want to remain in the game you have to read more, you have to strive more. There will be uncertainties but never ever lower your targets.
Ant speaks to us "without effort no one can succeed"
Just as you see in this picture, without efforts no one can climb to success. It all starts by doing what is needed to be done because most times we move without planning and expect a big result.
Decide on areas you want to improve, and start now in doing that.
I am inviting everyone to opt into this challenge.
The rules are simple;
Write about Nature
Write 100% original content
Write at least 600 words
Tag me @JonicaBradley
Thank you for reading.
Nice work on nature