Saturday, 20 June 2015

It is a strange world indeed…


From the Ferris wheel I saw the gargantuan mountains and the Pacific Ocean; the park where synergy between the nature and wildlife is tantamount; the indigenous beings, no more than minions who cried during rides.
Up from above the world seemed big and beautiful and strange that it could consume you. We have the sea, mountains, forests and land. The nature that has endowed forests with its diverse species, sea with the beautiful creatures and land with similar yet distinct human race seem so different that one could deem it is impossible for them coexist; yet they do.
Simpletons travel seeking adventure in the world they think so unfamiliar to them under the illusion of courage. Simple pleasures make the earthlings happy, who are unaware of or pretend to be unaware of the universe filled with surprises and bountiful encounters that take your breath away if you live long enough. Mammals in barred enclosures disillusion the man, who driven by the delusion of grandeur and superiority takes pleasure usurping false obedience from the wild beasts.
What a strange world indeed! 
We have the sea full of creatures known and unknown; then there is forest complete with living organisms that keeps the canopy of trees alive day and night. Man is neither intimidated nor awestruck by the sheer enormity of its implication. He has no time to admire the beauty of sparrows, chirping happily on the lookout for breadcrumbs; rain that descends the earth; the prism of colors that the sunlight could shatter; instead he finds pleasure in buying stuffed animals and living virtual world.
What a strange world indeed!
Observing nature in its own milieu where combination of vulnerability and danger adds charm and chills the blood, churns you; makes you feel like you are the only one to whom the nature has unveiled herself. And the very big egoistical part of very small you find pleasure at that very thought!
It is a strange world indeed!

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