In the meadow of silence, a deep silence that encapsulates the soul. An instance of peace and calmness. A sense of belonging to nature's sounds. As the stillness of mankind tunes to nature's resounding songs, a refreshing rejuvenation process is taking shape within ourselves. The love of mankind to nature that once was put in us in the beginning of time begins to brew back memories. As we silently listen to the chirps of magpies and cuckoos, nature's coolness of air brisks through our nostrils. A beauty of nature's wonder that catches the tracker with such ease. For God has made the wonders of nature to be his magnificent glory of creation. The art that none can contend against. Nevertheless, mankind in their wayward ways of greed has turned their backs from its preservation and conservation. The influence of riches and envious nature beguiled their hearts from preserving God's beauty. Is there anything left for the younger generations besides greenhouse gases, water and air pollution, heaps of rubbish in the seas, extinction of sea and land creatures, deforestation, and the like? Is there even anyone taking responsibility of such a global destruction? What would the younger generation see in the elders? Greed, corruption, destruction, deaths, evil, selfishness? Would they even thank the older generations for keeping the earth well for them? The very answer bores down to what the young ones would imprint upon the legacy of the aged. Though many do not see the importance due to the excuse of globalization or "progress", yet is there really progress when the earth is threaten? Is there even a use of globalization when the wrath of Mother Nature begins to destroy all progress? How did mankind become so lost and evil? How did they end up not understanding the effect of their decisions has come to so much destruction? Maybe someday, somewhere, someone would be able to churn in the importance of ones existence.
John 3:16
"For God so loved the world that He gave his only son that whosoever believe in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
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