Nature’s wisdom and care
Nature’s creativity is beyond human comprehension. Nature knows what her children need. She created each vegetable and fruit to grow and mature in specific seasons , keeping the health of her children, living beings in mind.
To cite another example how Nature provides each and every one of her creation with proper protective techniques. Camel if led into a beautiful garden, it looks for thorns only so the saying in Sanskrit goes. Why ? There is beautiful scientific reason behind this. The Camel’s favorite food is thorns. Everyone knows that Camel is a desert animal where green plants are not found. Camel relishes eating thorns and they do not harm its stomach or intestines because its saliva dissolves the thorns. The Camel drinks both fresh and salt water. It can even drink water from the Dead Sea and nothing will happen to it. This is because the Camel’s kidneys filter the water. They separate it from the salt and turn it into fresh water suitable for drinking. The Camel has two eyelids; one is thin and transport, the other thick and fleshy. When a sand storm starts in the desert, it closes its transparent eyelid to prevent sand from getting into its eyes. A camel can also change its body temperature; If it is cold, its temperature increases. If it is hot in the desert , its body temperature decreases. Their humps are filled with fat, which provides them with energy when food is scarce. They are good at conserving water, allowing them to survive and travel long periods without drinking. The qualities that this beautifully animal possess are impressive. Not only this animal, but every created thing in this world whether stone, plant, or worm or anything is blessed with unique qualities for survival and for some benefit in maintaining the cycle of Nature.
The marvelous nature has a voice to listen and wisdom to share. When she has taken care of everyone of us, it is our bounden duty, rather should be a pleasurable duty to take care of her. This means appreciating and respecting the natural world understanding its interconnectedness , and recognizing the importance of conservation and sustainability.
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