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Oibriú Achrannach ~ Intricate Workings

An oibriú achrannach de míolta beag ar neach níos mó ná iad féin. Thóg said buntáiste de adhmad tite ál a thógáil agus tá an crann múirínithe ar ais go Dúlra dá theachtar é. Is breá liom an slí a cruthaíonn an idiroibriú de gach gnéithe difriúil de Nádúir gréasa álainn agus is áthas féin ár n-ábalta éabhlóideach. Tá a leithéid de iontais a bhaint taitneamh as i Nádúr agus tá rúin go leor aici fós a gheobhaimid fós cibé ar an bplainéad seo nó thall na réaltaí. Buairim faoi na rudaí a chailleamar sa cúrsa chun bheith sibhialtacht. Leis na coillte fiáin agus uisce cianaosta. Ba stórtha iad nár chóir dúinn a rinneamar dóigh díobh. Is frithchaitheamh ár chorp agus ár tsláinte den timpeallacht a fásaimid i. Má nimhímid ár dtimpalleacht, nímhímid sinn féin. Má truaillímid an Nádúr timpeallaithe, ansin truaillímid ár cineálta saoil. Is na daoine is sona agus is sláintiúla atá ag maireadh i gcúrsaí Nádúir, na fáiteallaithe, cé tugtha an rogha, níor mhaith leo ár tsibhialtachtacht a cheangal is fearr leo an saoirse dena fiántas. B'fhéidir táimid in ann rud éigin a fhoghlaim uaidh sin
 

I grieve for what we have lost in the process of becoming civilised. For the wild woods and pristine waters. They were treasures which we should never have taken for granted. Our bodies and our health are a direct reflection of the environment we grow up in. If we poison our environment we poison ourselves. If we degrade the surrounding Nature, then we degrade our quality of life. The happiest and healthiest people are those who live in Natures cycles, the hunter gatherers, who when given the choice do not want to join our civilisation but prefer the freedom of their wilderness. Maybe we can learn something from that.The magical intricate workings of little earthlings on a being much greater than themselves. They have taken advantage of fallen wood to rear a brood and in turn the tree is composted back into the Earth from which it came. I love how the interworkings of all the different aspects of Nature create beautiful patterns and even our evolved ability to take joy from such wonders is itself a joy. We have so many wonders to enjoy in Nature and there are still many secrets to her which we have yet to discover, whether on this planet or beyond the stars.

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