The Natural Order of Things


Nature’s Law is like merchandise, you break it... you pay for it.

The best things in life are free, so they say; the truth is …it is true. Nature is abound with everything to satiate man’s basic needs. Early man gathered food by foraging, fishing and hunting in the most primitive and conservative way. Taking just enough from nature and leaving the rest to multiply and rejuvenate. Amazingly, primitive as they were, they understood the process and the law that governs the natural order of things.

Today, man hardly gather in the traditional and primitive sense, rather he plowed, planted and harvested without rest and he whipped with sophistication, believing that the soil will cough more than it can. He took more than he needed to support his wants. The ground is rooted even before it replenished. It gave out more of what it has, faster than it can accumulate.  Slowly but steadily it is losing strength; its nutrient nearly depleted. Synthetics piles up beneath on the very faces of beneficial organisms that supported the very top earth. The land is choking, it has started to harden, now even farther from the loamy and sandy of the past. At the slightest of wind dust blinds the sight. The Law has been breach; the natural order of things re-arranged, the law is broken and nature will soon collect.

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