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The website content describes an awe-inspiring experience in a bamboo forest, emphasizing the majesty and mystery of nature as a call to humility and reverence.

Abstract

The article titled "In a Bamboo Forest" recounts a transformative walk through a bamboo grove, highlighting the sensory experience of being surrounded by towering green stalks and the serene atmosphere created by the rustling leaves. It reflects on the impressive growth and rare flowering of bamboo, inviting readers to ponder the plant's strength and utility. The author, K. Barrett, shares personal reflections on the sense of awe inspired by the natural world, particularly by the giant bamboo, Dendrocalamus giganteus. The piece encourages readers to engage with nature, share their own experiences of awe, and consider the benefits of such encounters, both personally and for the broader community. Links to further information about bamboo and awe-inspired writing practices are provided, along with a suggestion to support the author by joining Medium.

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  • The author expresses a profound respect for the natural world, particularly the bamboo forest, which is seen as a source of wonder and inspiration.
  • There is an underlying call to preserve the sense of awe towards creation, suggesting that this reverence is crucial for humanity's continued existence on Earth.
  • The article conveys the personal belief that engaging with nature's mysteries can lead to humility and a worshipful attitude.
  • The author values the act of sharing awe-inspiring experiences as a means to connect with others and foster a collective appreciation for the natural world.
  • By providing resources for further exploration, the author implies that continuous learning and engagement with nature are important for personal growth and well-being.
Photo, K.Barrett, author

In a Bamboo Forest

An awe walk

We must learn to acknowledge that the creation is full of mystery; we will never entirely understand it. We must abandon arrogance and stand in awe. We must recover the sense of the majesty of creation, and the ability to be worshipful in its presence. For I do not doubt that it is only on the condition of humility and reverence before the world that our species will be able to remain in it. ― Wendell Berry

Bamboo everywhere. Tall green stalks. Smelling freshness. Cool shade.

Photo, K.Barrett, author

Feathery leaves overhead. Far overhead. Gentle rustling sounds are woven with peaceful silence.

Photo, K.Barrett, author

A bench for pondering, for considering the facts. Growing up to 12 inches per day, as tall as 100 feet tall. Flowering once every 40 years. So strong and so useful to the world.

Sitting and thinking about how awe-inspiring a plant can be.

Photo, K.Barrett, author

Thanks for reading. I hope everyone can be immersed in a natural phenomenon that inspires awe.

More information on Dendrocalamus giganteus, Giant Bamboo.

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