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Nature, and natured (adjective), naturopathy
(noun), naturopathies (plural noun), naturopath (noun),
naturopathic (adjective) also natural (adjective),
naturally (adjective), naturalness (noun)
| Nature is defined as everything
perceived as phenomena in the material world. The
very next definition states it is the forces and
processes that produce and control all that phenomena.
This alone is enough to cloud one's mind over the true
definition of nature. What use would nature have without life?
Can humans live without it? What would your world be like without
nature, would you even have one? Can you live in this world
without a universe?
Nature may be better understood by realizing the differences
between different types of nature and how they relate to our
perception. For example, trees, flowers, and butterflies are a
part of our nature. One could also say, this is God's nature,
and we are just observers. But there
is also the complete universe, including all the dark matter in
the universe which is suggested to contain up to 70% of all
existence perceived relevant in this
natural world.
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What it comes down to is little more than 20% of what we see out
our eyes is actually part of what we call nature or a part of
our natural world. The other 70-80%, is unknown energy we cannot
see and we cannot perceive why it exists or its nature. You have
to admit, the universe is mostly empty, or what we naturally
call empty because we do not understand it.
Those who hate nature and despise it through a bias of their
own, often associate nakedness to it, even artificiality, as
though nature was a bad way. This is often expressed by
dispensationalists who tells us our world is a place we must get
away from, and up into the clouds into their fantasies. In
theology, nature is described as humankind's natural state as
distinguished from a state of grace. Yet nature is by far more
graceful than humankind. It does not dispense with a false
theology nor complain about the natural world, it finds a way,
and breaks new barriers everyday based strictly on living in a
natural state.
The combined dispensationalists of dogmatic medicine and
religion are seen as partial evidence of a mindset that is
against nature, and this would also be against life, that of
what a perceived God provides. Naturopathy is the way humans
should treat themselves religiously and medically unless
you are lead-in other pathos of desire such as
sociopath and
psychopath, and these states match the artificiality of the
negative emotions and substances subjected and programmed in society.
Another perception of nature is that it is the natural or real
aspect of a person, place, or thing. It is also stated to be the
essential characteristics and qualities of a person, place, or
thing. Nature is also considered the
temperance or demeanor
present in humans, trees, flowers, bees, the ocean, the sky, or
anything else you can imagine.
The synonymous relationships with nature are the words type
and disposition. Type is a way to classify nature in the
mind, and disposition is a way to classify the mind in nature.
The word natural is even more corrupted in meaning. The synonyms
are the words, naive and normal. Is the dictionary
trying to tell us that if you're normal you are also naive? Man
seems to be adding a supernatural element to himself when it
comes to nature. One of the definitions of natural is
faithfully representing nature of life.
Our environment is considered natural yet two sentences later
natural is described as: not acquired; inherent.
[Example: Love of power is natural to some people.] This is an
incorrect definition, as it is not natural at all, it is an
adaptation, and this brings up the theory of natural selection.
Darwin was the one who told us organisms adapt genetically, and
because they do, they somehow are superior and override other
organisms and tend to survive where other do not based on this
theology.
If this were true, and the adaptations were a disease, all life
could be eliminated in the processes or at least affected by
man's demeanor and temperance resulting in a unnatural system
more attuned to death than life. That's the nature of the
beast.
| In the process of nature adapting to man, what processes would
be essential? How does nature, or Earth and her
spirit adapt?
How can man perceive that only he adapts?
Human seem separated from their real world, they live mostly in
fantasy assuming the station Earth is a
dreary
place to someday get away from yet the whole time only living in
it. It may be better understood as learning to live on it so we can eventually
understand why nature exists, and a balance between them, that
sustains the
joy of life versus power over life and unnatural selection of
provocateurs.
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The derivatives of nature that stand out are to give birth,
kindred, generation, origin, race, inborn tutelary spirit,
innate quality, within, native, to beget, child, procreation,
and seed. The word natural is a derivative of the
word nature.
Nature and its etymological basis in Latin is represented by the
word nãtura, from nãtus,
past particle of nãscī,
to be born.
Our interface with what we perceive
as reality is most likely only an illusion, and a systematic
metaphysics of this place. It may
be that our true nature is far beyond what we see out eyes, or
perceive as real, yet without the natural sciences we would not
understand even what we do. So this world, or partial reality is
our connection to the knowledge discovered and expression
presented that allows us to perceive nature at all.
R. Mark Sink 2007/10/18
Review/minor corrections: 2008/1/17
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