Have we lost touch with nature?

Of course we have lost touch with nature! The very fact that we need to ask such a question shows that there is a problem.

Because most of us live in cities we have lost touch with the earth and everything connected with it. We have lost the old sense of well-being that people used to derive from the rural way of life that was somehow sustaining and reassuring.

We have been separated from the spiritual sanctity of forests and we have been denied the comforting familiarity of well-known woodland paths.

A Rose-covered Cottage

The rose-covered cottage is a myth and we have lost our synchronisation with the slow, unhurried earth rhythms that bring in seasonal changes.

We have lost the very essence of our humanity because the urban way of life has desensitised us towards nature.

And so we have plastic trees and artificial roses in our homes and offices to remind us of nature. But it doesn’t work.

Lost in The Rampant Jungles of Civilization

We have become emotionally disorientated and spiritually disconnected because we have lost our way in the rampant jungles of civilization. Concrete jungles that have progressively altered the face of the earth, changed the environment and modified the climate.

Urbanisation and cities erupt about us with tall, forest-like structures of cement and chrome.

Buildings are piled high on one another because space has run out and the pores of the earth are so deeply clogged with concrete that nature cannot breathe.

Instead of wide stretches of land and open fields we have constructions that cover large areas of earth with deep layers of concrete and tar. Jagged horizons of high-rise buildings extend like huge bar graphs into the sky.

All this has taken its toll on our wellbeing causing depression and malaise.

Give me a Garden

We need the open fields.  We need miles of unspoilt land and acres of forest.  But failing that we need gardens.  More and more of them.

Because gardens bring nature back into our lives. They give us tranquillity and re-establish the balance with nature that we need so badly.

A garden may be a poor replica of a rampant jungle but it keeps us in touch with nature and connects us with the earth.

If you liked this you may wish to read:

Patterns in the Sand – A poem about Nature

6 thoughts on “Have we lost touch with nature?

  • February 15, 2011 at 12:47 pm
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  • December 21, 2010 at 12:25 pm
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  • July 22, 2009 at 2:52 pm
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    Not all of us have lost touch with nature. Many of us still garden and work and play in the great outdoors. For those that do not, you are missing great things.

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  • July 21, 2009 at 5:45 pm
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    Great little read. I like to think my garden helps me stay connected to nature until I get back to the country. I also plant self watering containers for locals who would otherwise have limited access to fresh veggies. I’ts a small thing but it feels better than doing nothing at all.

    • July 21, 2009 at 5:54 pm
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      Hi Stacia
      I don’t think it’s a small thing at all – everything we do is a help. It all adds up.

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