Let us talk about Nature
What it is and isn't
What it pretends to be and what it can never be
Nature can be good
Can point us to things which are true
We survive by it
Survival is one thing
Existence is a precursor to better things, and worse
Like delight
Like despair
Yet, truth be told, Nature only goes so far
If we only did the natural thing,
We'd get ourselves into all sorts of trouble
And we'd keep ourselves out of things we'd very much hate to miss
Though, how would we ever know it, if we should never get there?
We'd mate with barbarous oafs because they are strongest
We'd eat too much or not enough
We'd always mow the other man down
But there are finer things
Things Nature knows nothing about
It speaks in a different tongue
It is exquisite and so rare only a fair few know it
It is made of something strong, like diamonds
But they are quite small diamonds
It is composed of minerals like honesty, charity, love unfeigned
It thrives on the purest intelligence, unmuddied by suspicion, guile, lust, or vanity
When the whole world operates in illusion
It becomes so arduous to recognize truth from error
But once your ear attunes to the chords of things everlasting
Once you get your verbs and nouns all straightened out in the new language
You understand
A whole world unfolds
It seems to burst wide before you!
It's much more grand and graceful than your old world
You used to think the best things were made of earth
Turns out they were made of things you'd never envisioned, things without names,
Colors you had never known
And how can such things be described?
I'm afraid we have no hope of that.
It can only be realized through experience.
Like singing an aria to a little baby
She may like it
But she doesn't understand
It will take her many years to understand the words
And then the notes
And last her feelings about those words and notes together
Nature is quite a thing, THE thing in fact
When it comes to life on earth
Survival
Being of this world
And this world only
But there is a better
And should we glimpse it, even for the briefest breath of a moment's time
We would never forget
And we would long for it unceasingly
Operating in illusion is tempting
Being natural takes very little courage and even less strength
But I cannot deny
I am made of something finer
Something the best microscopes will always miss
I am made for a better world, the place we've always missed and ached for
The place we must be conditioned to arrive
The place we would never be able to see without this conditioning, without submission
To an exquisite sort of pain, paying a very high price, but gaining all in the end
Nature will condition me for life on earth
I am grateful
I am
But…
Humility will condition me for a celestial life
I am profoundly grateful for that
I am
Oh how I am
3 comments:
The microscope misses only what its resolution and the laws of physics prohibit. Nature is. We are. Let's all accept that some things we don't understand. That is not an excuse to make up answers.
Be willing to say "I don't know" instead of fabricating comforts.
We live in reality, whatever that is. Poking at "nature" doesn't change that. Feeling doesn't change that (the causality is diametrically opposite in this case). Prefrence doesn't change that. And eloquent composition to the contrary doesn't change that.
Jassem, I am afraid of what your limiting beliefs will make of you. If we are going to all accept that there are things we don't understand then why are so so committed to understanding everything empirically? Empiricism only gets us so far. At some point we have to admit there is something much greater at work than those things we can naturally perceive, that is, with the senses. Man is not the ultimate. We are gods in embryo, my friend. This isn't vanity, it's actually humility. It's a huge responsibility to take on, this grooming for the eternities. It isn't for the faint of heart.
Empiricism may very well get us indefinitely far.
It's an inductive process. Much like the integers. You only need one to start generating the rest.
In layman's cliche, with each step we enable another.
Here's your process for discovering as much as the human race likes:
Step 1: discover something
Step 2: repeat Step 1
The best part is that, often times, each visit to Step 1 gets faster and easier.
We call that technology.
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