avatarAswathi Ashok

Summary

The author reflects on the transformation from seeking magic in books to discovering the enchantment of nature, advocating for environmental conservation.

Abstract

The article "Soul of a seeker" delves into the author's journey from escapism through fantasy literature to an awakening to the wonders of the natural world. Initially, the author found magic in the pages of books, imagining themselves in various fantastical roles and settings. However, a shift in perspective occurred upon observing nature, revealing to the author the inherent magic and beauty of life. This realization led to a deeper spiritual connection with nature, which the author now equates with bliss, god, faith, and a guru. The piece emphasizes the importance of preserving nature, drawing attention to the soil crisis and the need for collective action to save the environment. The author uses Earth Day as a backdrop to inspire readers to make conscious choices and support the #savesoilmovement.

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  • The author believes that nature possesses a magic that surpasses fictional tales, offering a profound spiritual experience.
  • There is an expressed sentiment that a logical mind may initially resist the idea of magic in nature, but direct experience can drastically alter one's perspective.
  • The author suggests that a gradual change in awareness occurs when one takes the time to slow down and observe the natural world.
  • The article conveys a strong message about the urgency of the soil crisis and its environmental impact, urging immediate action.
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Soul of a seeker

A delicate balance…

Photo by Senjuti Kundu on Unsplash

Every time I read a book, I wandered across realms as a traveler, Through doors and portals of pages, Walked the land of the dead, Entered the tricky realm of faeries, Swam through hidden kingdoms underwater, Escaped from haunted houses, And defeated ancient evil. Sometimes as a Sorceress, or as a warrior princess, As a Dragon rider or as a mythical creature. Enjoying every minute of a life filled with magic in my imagination, Wishing at the end of every story, If only our world had enough magic in it, like that in the stories. But then one day, I started observing nature around me, And for the first time, I felt the joy of being truly conscious, Like someone shook me awake from a long slumber. I still wonder, How did I not see nature’s beauty all this time? How did I not see the magic of life that surrounded me? I now understand why any deeper dive into creation feels crazy to a logical mind. Even a small dip in it, can change perspectives drastically. A gradual change you feel overtime, when you take the time to slow down and observe, A feeling that can only be felt and not taught, So I continue my journey as a seeker, To explore the spiritual realm of nature. To be honest, I think I once lived a life where I loved reading about magic, But I never really believed in it. Until I observed nature, that truly changed my perspective of looking at life. Within it, I now see god, faith and my guru. For me “nature” is another word for pure bliss. The one who taught me how magical and lively our world truly is. Let’s preserve and save it for the good of all of us.

Happy Earth Day!

©Aswathi Ashok 2022. All Rights Reserved.

It’s okay if our actions once affected nature, it’s never too late to make better choices. This is written based on the prompt for day 33- “Delicate”. It’s an effort from my side to create awareness of the soil crisis we are facing right now and its ill effects on the environment and why it’s important to prevent it. Soil crisis is real, and it is not a distant danger anymore. Let’s save soil before it’s too late to reverse the damages we have already done #100daysforsoil #consciousplanet #savesoil #savesoilmovement

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