We were born to be a part of the natural habitat, no matter how wise we try to be nature shall always have an upper hand on our emotional quotient. It’s not often that we notice how nature teaches us the cycle of life through the changing weather. From the development of bud to shredding of leaves, from the not so bright winters to the colourful spring. If you get close to nature you will understand how to balance your emotional health too.
It shows you birth, growth, results, sacrifice and death. It has plants that attract and sacrifice and plants that attract and attack. From all plants that feel to the many that heal. There was a reason why Gurukuls were placed close to nature. We can’t go back to the same era but we can certainly make an effort to create that little class at our homes.
Manisha Dawar
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Lessons from Nature
We were born to be a part of the natural habitat, no matter how wise we try to be nature shall always have an upper hand on our emotional quotient. It’s not often that we notice how nature teaches us the cycle of life through the changing weather. From the development of bud to shredding of leaves, from the not so bright winters to the colourful spring. If you get close to nature you will understand how to balance your emotional health too.
It shows you birth, growth, results, sacrifice and death. It has plants that attract and sacrifice and plants that attract and attack. From all plants that feel to the many that heal. There was a reason why Gurukuls were placed close to nature. We can’t go back to the same era but we can certainly make an effort to create that little class at our homes.
Manisha Dawar