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nature in balance

Nature always finds its way back to balance. Not the rigorous balance people conceive of, based on logic and rules, but a messy one, without apparent patterns, which only reveals itself in retrospect. It has ebbs and flows, excesses and sparseness almost impossible to constrain by human means.

Every three years or so the rain comes back and lingers for an entire season, like it’s afraid to leave. It is during those soggy summers, when the overgrown vegetation filters the light and makes existence look like the inside of an aquarium, that you really get the quiet workings of nature. They are not good, they are not evil, they just are.

Sure we try to control the perceived shortcomings of nature, but in the end all things green behave as they would according to the true weather conditions anyway. Rain eventually turns gardening into a spectator sport, what are you going to do, stand out there and get wet?

So you sit by a window and watch your garden do just fine without your input. There is great peace that comes with this understanding, that the world is alive and well and does what it wills, it makes its own rules and allows us, benevolently, to thrive and make our own rules too

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