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NATURE AND HUMAN PSYCHE

What is Nature and it Affects Human Psyche?


Nature is defined as the physical world around us. It consists of plants, animals, birds, mountains, rivers, hills, deserts, oceans, natural islands, gardens, and much more in terms of the twinkling sky and heavenly bodies. Similarly, nature is anything that is not man-made. Nature has amazing impact on our psyche as it soothes our mind and impacts on our emotions, feelings, and attitudes. Nature can also be destructive and oppressive due to our own wrong actions.

How Nature Impacts Human Psyche?

Nature has always remained a very significant impact on the human psyche, mood, and emotions. Actually, nature connects the human mind, heart, and soul as well as arouses human emotions spontaneously and overwhelmingly. Nature and natural beauty have always smoothened and soothed human egos with joy, particularly in solitude.

Nature is indeed the best teacher that nurtures human intellect and rationale. The magic of nature has miraculous illusions that take us to a world of calmness and dreams of jolliness. It has sparks and light which bloom the shadows of darkness. Nature reflects our thoughts and brings sensuousness to our desires and wishes. The fragrance of nature is ever-lasting that takes us to the paths of the heavens and flies us high in the skies.

How Nature Heals?

Nature is healing, a cure, a recovery, a recharge, a pleasure, and a satisfaction that injects new souls into us. Nature makes us stand again, rebirth, and rethink to bear the scorching beams of the toughness of life experiences. Nature has diverse and rich colors of beauty that take us to the wandering world of amusements. The phenomenon of nature is beauty and the beauty of nature lies in goodness, service, a noble cause, and sacrifice.

Nature exemplifies us to live for others, serve others, and offer a supporting hand to others. Nature parents us guards us cares for us, dignifies and makes us breathe as well as offers a sigh of relief. The very realm of nature lies in the chirping of birds, streaming of fresh and milky water, fluttering, dancing, and blossoming of flowers, rising and setting of the sun, and a twinkling of the moon in the sky full of stars in a melodious night.

The falling of the dew, the dawning of the day, the falling of the evening, the breezing of the wind, the showering of the rain, the rainbow of the colors, the walk in the woods, the green and grassy grasslands and flying of the butterflies are the mighty facets of the nature. Nature composes the sweet songs of solitude that bring calmness to the imaginative world of thoughts.  

Conclusion

Nature is an integral and ultimate force that brings smiles to our gloomy and sad faces. Nature moves our senses and feels us alive. The biggest beauty of the world is nature itself and nature is the eternal truth. Nature is to man and man is to nature. Feel nature, love nature, experience nature, capture nature, and endorse the fragrant beauty of nature. The way to nature always waits for you so start your journey and start living with nature.

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Comments

Adil Soomro said…
Yes sir you are right nature has directly relation with man by observations.

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