maanantai 27. tammikuuta 2014

Who is it that gets eaten

In nature it is typically the clumsy ones without much skill or fine character who get eaten away. It is the ones with stupid thoughts and not much wisdom of life. Itis the ones who do not live in the moment but think, doze or are with dizzy attention. It is the ones without much social wisdom.
The nature teaches tactics, the beauty of nature does this. The nature is a multitude of shapes with enermous variation from slight tones and small differencies to entirely different kinds of plants and animals.
So the nature teaches a sense of structures which is good for thinking and social skills. One needs to learn to see more structures at a time, understand them, not to miss anything and not to misinterprete anything, observe them also with the sense of atmospheres and turn that into social wisdom.
Trees in a not so tense forest teach one social skills> I live like this and so do the others and like this forest view, we form a natural harmony, each one living one's own life and the distance to others giving room to full life in harmony with others.
The animal who sees deeper, can predict the behaviour of others - either escaping if one is prey oneself, or catching prey if one is a predator.
Much of the stupidity of animals comes from the same source as the stupidity of humans: watching the simplicity of straight lines and boxes instead of the complexity of the nature views.
The more simple is more clumsy and so end up in a social fight more often. The wise is often good natured and llent in survival skills.

In which way do you live

Life in the wild nature has it's hardships of predators and climate, and it\s beauty of healthy harmony and wisdom of life with superb intelligence and skill.
Watching Tv nature documentaries one first observes both the beauty of nature and the dangers of getting eaten and the emphazis on having offspring. Of human life one knows that it is not the years that count when you measure your own life, but the way you managed to live those years. Sometimes we get stuck to not at all wise habits and miss our years which should have been lived with a full heart. Sometimes we come into life, for a moment or so we live fully. In the nature there is always a predator lurking somewhere. One cannot stay alive and lose all one's time in nasty habits. Instead one has to live each moment fully. Such is an important part of the wisdom of nature.
In nature those with poor habits and not enough skill get easily eaten away. While those with lots of skill in the art of living flourish and get lots of offspring.
In life it matters what you do and how you do it. So the wisdom of nature matters a lot. When we humans look for better ways to do things, there is the example of wild nature to copy from. One cannot copy from it pretending to be like the animals, for example a predator. Instead one can copy on a very general level and by being social via gesture language, not to copy the things done but the way of doing, not to copy the style of doing but the level of wisdom and skill.