Wildman
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Thread Topic: Wildman
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So there's a poem I found significant in the talks of religion and philosophy and all that, it makes me wonder what the point is...it goes like this:
I confess that I understand the animalistic values of life far better then the civilized ones. When I look at a city, it looks the same as a forest with less trees, and I think: A wilderness within a wilderness, an intricate wild with another name.
I've looked inside myself and instead of god, or science, or violenc, the state of nature showed itself, and it seems to be the most inviting place to me.
-Westly Crow -
It seems like he loves nature and looks at the cities as part of nature but a little off
Basically, he prefers nature over science or God
That is what it seems like to me anyway -
so what is nature
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Go outside. It is nature
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so you're saying nature=a place that is not inside a contained habitat?
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Nature is not one thing. It is only a general over-view of ALL things. All things can be considered nature, rather religious, mental, physical, or even mechanical.
Nature is when some-thing is at it's natural state. Al-though, the most direct form of nature is/are natural habitats.
Any-thing that has been changed and is now basically like a mutant of it's simplest form is not quite considered nature. It has changed... It isn't pure... It isn't nature.
Of course, I'm a f---in' dumb-ass. -
so the two forces of the world would be change and nature
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