What nature gives to man. What gives nature to people

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By Dennis Fischer

Today there are not many real corners of nature left. Urbanization, the conquest of nature by man is taking place at a tremendous pace, and soon only hard-to-reach areas with harsh climatic conditions will remain. New routes and winter roads are being laid in the Russian taiga. Autobahn to Chukotka is a matter of the near future. That's just the question comes to mind - man conquered nature, and what has he done for her lately?

In the CIS, many protected areas have recently appeared. But, as before, the organization of reserves is a complicated matter. Often the worst places are given to the reserves, while the neighboring leshozes hold excellent forests. It is very difficult to make a beautiful forest protected in our country, it is much easier to cut it down halfway and leave a bunch of rubbish. Now, national parks are being organized, in which logging is allowed and only a small reserved core is being created, where nature is inviolable. And salaries for employees of the reserve system are among the lowest in Russia.

Recently, a message was circulated on the network that in Transbaikalia, due to massive deforestation, rivers began to lose navigability.

The balance of nature has been disturbed in the world - glaciers are actively melting, water is being used irrationally, forests are being cut down. Reservoirs are made on the rivers, which destroy entire ecosystems of the riverine plains and form freshwater seas, in which water often blooms and already few fish die. It turns out that now much and much depends on the person. Why not take concrete steps to restore the nature of our planet?

But it is precisely when nature is completely destroyed that people begin to take action to restore it. Germany is ahead of everyone, concrete steps have been taken there to restore forests and rivers. China has also come to its senses from the total conquest of nature. When I traveled around China, I saw young forests everywhere. Twenty years ago, large tracts of forests were destroyed here. After that, the consequences immediately began: the deserts began to advance at a rapid pace, and even Beijing began to fall asleep with sandstorms. Now the Chinese are being paid money to plant trees. In stuffy cities, many parks appeared in a short time. In Chengdu, I saw large trees and was surprised that they were recently planted. Large trees are brought from the forests on dump trucks, drippers are installed, and after a while a park with old-growth trees appears in the new microdistrict. So in the once deserted mountains, landscaping is also taking place on a large scale - thousands of trees are planted. In the provinces of Xinjiang and Gansu there are loess soils - it is difficult to grow something here. However, I was surprised when I saw thousands of fields, and next to them, a lifeless land, where there is not a single blade of grass, only dust. All this is grown thanks to fertilizers and is not very useful for the human body, but in conditions of overcrowding one has to resort to such methods. So why not revive the forests that will help return the water? Unfortunately, in the Central Asian regions of China, water is irrationally used, overgrazing of livestock destroys the already meager vegetation, deserts are advancing on new territories.

There are not so many successful examples of nature restoration. In the Kherson region of Ukraine there is a small desert Aleshkovsky sands. Once, by the joint efforts of scientists, they managed to stop the sand dunes and plant this place with forests. And the growth of the desert stopped. This experience can be used to restore other regions. After all, cypresses once grew green in the Sahara mountains. Humanity has enough knowledge to solve the problem of desertification, even if it takes several hundred years.

In India, where there is also a large shortage of water, local scientists managed to return water to wells. Once upon a time, forests were cut down on the banks of the river, and the area became a desert, the water in the channel disappeared. But local scientists were able to revive this river by planting forests again.

So we should now pay attention to the problem of deforestation. After all, everything will be much more difficult.

What nature gives to man Man lives thanks to nature. Nature gives us everything: the clean air we breathe, we build houses from wood in which we live. We get heat from wood and coal, which nature also gives us. Almost all of our home furniture is also made of wood. We pick mushrooms and berries in the forest, where we rest and breathe clean air. Wonderful and mysterious world of nature. Listen to the murmur of river jets, the singing of birds, the rustle of grasses, the buzz of bumblebees, and you will understand it. Have you seen the sun at dawn? The sun turns into a small, but still, holiday, any ordinary and everyday day of a person. When the sun is above us, it becomes better, warmer around us and in ourselves. Our fabulous forests are amazing! And the glades are real "greenhouses of nature"! Look carefully at each new flower, each outlandish blade of grass, and you can feel their charming power. Climbing to the top of the hill, you seem to rise above the planet. Nature appears here in its clear harmony and beauty. The sun, the forest, the sandy shore, the water, the wind... bring us great joy. The sages and dreamers of the past tried more than once to list the "miracles of the world" - miracles created by nature and created by human hands. They talked about seven miracles, searched for and found the eighth, but it seems that no one ever mentioned a miracle - the only one known to us in the Universe. This miracle is our planet itself, together with the atmosphere - the receptacle and custodian of life. And while it continues to be the only one, incomparable, the mysteries of the birth and history of the planet itself, the mysteries of the origin of the life of the mind, the future destinies of civilization. This is a miracle of nature. Man is a part of it. Nature provides man with nourishment. Wind and sun, forest and water give us a common joy, shapes the character, makes it softer, more poetic. People are inextricably linked by nature with thousands of threads. Human life depends on the state of nature. The protection of nature concerns all of us. We all breathe the same air of the Earth, drink water and eat bread, the molecules of which continuously participate in the endless cycle of substances. And we ourselves are thinking particles of Nature. This imposes a huge responsibility for its safety on each of us, on each without exception. Each of us can and must contribute to the struggle for the preservation of Nature, and consequently, life on Earth. *** Take care of the Earth! Take care of the Skylark at its blue zenith, Butterfly on dodder leaves, Sun glare on the path... Take care of young shoots At the green festival of nature, The sky in the stars, the ocean and the land And the believing soul in immortality, - All destinies connecting threads. Take care of the Earth! Take care... Nature is our common home. Nature is life. If we take care of her, she will reward us, and if we kill, we will die ourselves. More here: http://nature-man.ru/rol-prirody-v-zhizni-cheloveka.html http://evza.ru/articles/natur/chto_daet_priroda.html


We depend on nature for more than just our physical survival. We also need nature to show us the way back home, the way out of the prison of our own mind.

We have forgotten what stones, plants, animals continue to remember. We forgot how we should be - how we should be calm, be ourselves, how to be where life flows - Here and Now.

As soon as you direct your attention to something natural, to something that began to exist without human intervention, you enter into a state of unity with the Existing, in which all nature exists. Putting your attention on a stone, tree, or animal does not mean thinking about it at all - just perceive it, keeping it within your awareness.

Then something from his essence is instilled in you. You begin to feel how calm it is, and when you feel it, the same calmness arises within you. You feel how deeply its roots go into Existence - it is in full agreement with what it is and where it is. Realizing this, you also come to a place within yourself where there is deep peace.

Walking or relaxing in nature, honor this realm with your full presence in it. Stay calm. Look. Listen. See how integral each living being, each plant is. Unlike people, they never bifurcate, do not split. They don't live through their mental self-image, so they don't need to defend or inflate it. They don't even care about it at all. This is the deer. This is the pale yellow daffodil.

In nature, everything exists not just in complete unity with itself, everything is in complete unity with everything else. No one isolates himself from the integral structure, claiming a separate existence like "I" and the rest of the universe.

The contemplation of nature can free you from this "I", the main troublemaker.

Bring your awareness to the subtle sounds of nature - the rustling of leaves in the wind, the falling raindrops, the buzzing of insects, the first birdsong at dawn. Give yourself entirely to listening. Behind the sounds there is something much more - a holiness that cannot be comprehended by thought.

If you perceive nature only through reason, through thoughts, through thinking, then you cannot feel its liveliness, its vitality and givenness. You see only the form and do not realize the life inside this form - and this is a holy sacrament. Thought reduces nature to the level of a commodity, an object of consumption. She uses it in pursuit of profit or for the purpose of obtaining knowledge, or for any other utilitarian purposes. An ancient forest becomes lumber, a bird becomes a scientific program, a mountain becomes an object that must be pierced with adits or conquered.

When you perceive and realize nature, let there be gaps without thought, without mind. When you approach nature in this way, it will respond to you and participate in the evolution of both human and planetary consciousness.

Houseplants in your home - have you ever looked at them for real? Have you allowed such a familiar and at the same time mysterious creature that we call a plant to teach you its secrets? Have you noticed how deeply calm it is? What field of silence surrounds it? The moment you become aware of the emanation of calm and peace emanating from this plant, it becomes your teacher.

Watch any animal, flower or tree and see how it abides in Being. It is itself. It has incredible dignity, innocence and holiness. But in order for you to see this, you have to go far beyond your mental habit of naming and labeling. The moment you look beyond mental labels, you feel an inexpressible dimension of nature that cannot be grasped through thought or sense perception. This is harmony, the holiness of which is lowered and impregnated not only with all nature as a whole, but which is also inside you.

The air you breathe is nature, as is the breathing process itself.

Bring your attention to your breathing and realize that you are not doing it. This is the breath of nature. If you had to remember that you must breathe, you would soon die, and if you tried to stop your breathing, then nature would win.

By becoming aware of your breath and keeping your attention on it, you reconnect with nature in the most intimate and powerful way. This action is healing and deeply inspiring. It causes a shift in your consciousness from the conceptual world of thoughts to the inner realm of unconditional consciousness.

You need nature as a teacher to help you reconnect with Being. But not only you need nature, she needs you too.

You are not separate from nature. We are all part of the One Life manifesting itself in the myriad forms of the entire universe, in forms that are all intimately intertwined and fully interconnected. When you understand this holiness, beauty, unthinkable silence and dignity in which a flower or a tree exists, then you add something to both the flower and the tree. Through your understanding, your awareness, nature also comes to know itself. She comes to the knowledge of her own beauty and holiness - through you!

Nature exists in a primordial and pure stillness that preceded the appearance of thought. And the tree, and the flower, and the bird, and the stone are not aware of their own beauty and holiness. When people become quiet, they go beyond thought. In the silence behind thought, another dimension is added - the dimension of knowledge and awareness.

Nature can bring you peace and tranquility. This is her gift to you. When you perceive nature and connect with it in this field of silence, then your awareness begins to permeate this field. This is your gift to nature.

Answer from Angela[guru]
What nature gives to man






***
Take care of the Earth!
take care
Skylark at the blue zenith
Butterfly on dodder leaves,
Sunshine on the path...
Take care of young seedlings
At the green festival of nature,
Sky in the stars, ocean and land
And a believing soul in immortality, -
All destinies are the connecting threads.
Take care of the Earth!
Take care…
Nature is our common home. Nature is life. If we take care of her, she will reward us,
and if we kill, we will die ourselves.
Still here:

Answer from Masha Romanova[newbie]
nature is the beginning of life


Answer from Mashka Lopukhina[newbie]
Man lives thanks to nature. Nature gives us everything: the clean air we breathe, we build houses from wood in which we live. We get heat from wood and coal, which nature also gives us. Almost all of our home furniture is also made of wood. We pick mushrooms and berries in the forest, where we rest and breathe clean air.
Wonderful and mysterious world of nature. Listen to the murmur of river jets, the singing of birds, the rustle of grasses, the buzz of bumblebees, and you will understand it. Have you seen the sun at dawn? The sun turns into a small, but still, holiday, any ordinary and everyday day of a person. When the sun is above us, it becomes better, warmer around us and in ourselves.
Our fabulous forests are amazing! And the glades are real "greenhouses of nature"! Look carefully at each new flower, each outlandish blade of grass, and you can feel their charming power. Climbing to the top of the hill, you seem to rise above the planet. Nature appears here in its clear harmony and beauty. The sun, the forest, the sandy shore, the water, the wind... bring us great joy.
The sages and dreamers of the past tried more than once to list the "miracles of the world" - miracles created by nature and created by human hands. They talked about seven miracles, searched for and found the eighth, but it seems that no one ever mentioned a miracle - the only one known to us in the Universe. This miracle is our planet itself, together with the atmosphere - the receptacle and custodian of life. And while it continues to be the only one, incomparable, the mysteries of the birth and history of the planet itself, the mysteries of the origin of the life of the mind, the future destinies of civilization. This is a miracle of nature. Man is a part of it. Nature provides man with nourishment. Wind and sun, forest and water give us a common joy, shapes the character, makes it softer, more poetic. People are inextricably linked by nature with thousands of threads. Human life depends on the state of nature.
The protection of nature concerns all of us. We all breathe the same air of the Earth, drink water and eat bread, the molecules of which continuously participate in the endless cycle of substances. And we ourselves are thinking particles of Nature. This imposes a huge responsibility for its safety on each of us, on each without exception. Each of us can and must contribute to the struggle for the preservation of Nature, and consequently, life on Earth.


Answer from Gulnas Zubairova[newbie]
she gives us everything and air and food, etc.