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How is the beauty of nature?
Everywhere Nature is beautiful in one way or the other. Setting Sun, starry night, silvery light of the Moon, snow-covered mountains, deep and dark forests, scent and fragrance of flowers are some of the beauties of Nature. The chirping of birds in trees has a music of its own. In Spring, Nature is at her best.
Who said get lost in nature and you will find yourself?
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Which nature object is beautiful?
The beauties of nature are endless. The sun, the moon, old and young trees, beautiful daffodil flowers and green surroundings are some of such beautiful things. Small streams with clear water, thick mass of ferns, thickets of forest and musk-rose are some other things of beauty.
Is beauty found only in nature?
Answer: yes beauty found in nature because nature is the one of the beautiful thing which is God gifted us human, plants and animals.
What is the effect of the beauty of Nature on You?
The beauty of nature can have a profound effect upon our senses, those gateways from the outer world to the inner, whether it results in disbelief in its very existence as Emerson notes, or feelings such as awe, wonder, or amazement.
Why do we find things attractive in nature?
It is probably because of strong colors. Or maybe when thing follows the golden ratio, which we humans finds pleasing for some reason, and often exists in nature. Or maybe its because we recognize order in the chaos that is nature. For me, there is something very primal about it; a recognition of how a place could somehow serve my needs.
Why does Emerson say nature is beautiful?
Emerson says that nature is beautiful because it is alive, moving, reproductive. In nature we observe growth and development in living things, contrasted with the static or deteriorating state of the vast majority of that which is man-made.
Is there such a thing as an independent nature?
In nature one doesn’t come across individuals that are robustly independent from their environment; rather things are intimately interconnected with their surroundings in ways that we don’t fully understand. Nothing is quite beautiful alone: nothing but is beautiful in the whole.