avatarTeresa D Hawkes, Ph.D.

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Nature is Cold-ass Neutral

All things count in Nature. All things are sensed in Nature. All things survive and maybe thrive in Nature.

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What do we see in Nature documentaries or with our own eyes as we hike and explore Nature in the RealWorld?

We see predator and prey

but species survive unless their environment changes too quickly for their lifeform to adapt appropriately.

We see death is a hard limit on any living individual’s ability to act in the environment of space and time physicists and other scientists are working hard to explain and understand.

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Death occurs to feed other members of the LifeField and as an individual’s ‘parts’ suffer repetitive strain injuries such that life operations cannot continue in that particular individual.

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So, individual deaths occur, but species survive and thrive.

Joy is possible. Joy is inevitable. Joy is the LifeForce that animates our bodies.

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The cold-ass neutrality of Nature is called ‘chance’ in statistics.

That cold-ass neutrality (some die early or painfully, most don’t and live an average pretty healthy lifespan)

is one reason many people describe Nature as bad

and you know the kinds of things humans tend to do to anyone or anything they have labeled as

bad.

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