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The True nature of Beauty

Does you know What is True Nature ????

By Karl Nicken Published about a year ago 4 min read


**The True Nature Beauty**

In the heart of a sprawling city, where skyscrapers kissed the sky and the noise of traffic was a constant hum, lived a young woman named Maya. Though she was surrounded by the wonders of modern life—technology, entertainment, and endless opportunities—something inside her always felt incomplete. The city's concrete jungle, with its artificial lights and polluted air, felt like a cage that kept her away from her true calling. She longed for something real, something pure that would rekindle the spark within her.

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden hue over the city, Maya found herself wandering into a small, forgotten corner of the city. Here, time seemed to stand still. The streets were narrow, lined with cobblestones, and the buildings, with their faded facades, whispered tales of a bygone era. As she walked, she stumbled upon an old bookstore, its wooden sign creaking in the gentle breeze.

The store was dimly lit, the scent of aged paper filling the air. Shelves crammed with books of every size and shape lined the walls. Drawn to the back of the store, Maya's fingers brushed against a leather-bound tome, thick with dust. Curiosity piqued, she opened it, revealing an ancient map tucked away between the pages. The map was faded and worn, but it depicted a hidden valley deep within an untouched wilderness—a place that was said to hold the "True Nature Beauty."

The legend, scribbled in the margins, spoke of a landscape so breathtaking, so pure, that it would awaken the soul and reveal the secrets of life itself. Maya's heart raced as she studied the map. The allure of such a place was irresistible. It was as though fate had led her to this moment. Without hesitation, Maya decided to embark on a journey to find this hidden paradise.

The preparation for the journey was no small feat. She packed her bags with essentials—camping gear, food supplies, a journal to document her experiences, and the ancient map that had set her on this path. Saying goodbye to the city, Maya ventured into the unknown, leaving behind the noise and chaos of urban life.

The journey was arduous and fraught with challenges. The first leg of her expedition took her through dense forests, where towering trees blocked out the sun, and the undergrowth seemed to pull at her every step. She navigated by the light of the moon, using the stars as her guide. Each night, she would sit by a campfire, the crackling flames the only sound in the stillness of the wilderness. Despite the hardships, Maya felt a growing sense of peace. The further she traveled from the city, the more alive she felt.

As days turned into weeks, Maya found herself climbing steep mountains, their jagged peaks piercing the sky. The air grew thin and cold, but the view from the summit was worth every struggle. Below her, the world stretched out in all its natural glory—vast forests, shimmering lakes, and rivers that wound like silver ribbons through the landscape. The beauty of it all filled her with a sense of awe and wonder.

But the true test came when she reached the raging rivers that guarded the entrance to the hidden valley. The waters roared with a ferocity that could sweep away the unwary, but Maya was determined. She constructed a makeshift raft and, with sheer willpower, navigated the treacherous waters. It was a battle of strength and wits, but as she finally reached the other side, drenched and exhausted, she knew the hardest part was behind her.

At long last, Maya stood before the entrance to the hidden valley. As she stepped through the natural archway formed by towering trees, she was met with a sight that took her breath away. The valley was a paradise, a sanctuary untouched by human hands. The air was crisp and fragrant with the scent of wildflowers, and the colors of the landscape were more vibrant than anything Maya had ever seen.

The valley was teeming with life—birds of every hue sang in the trees, while deer and other animals roamed freely, unafraid of the human visitor. A crystal-clear stream wound its way through the valley, its waters sparkling in the sunlight. As Maya followed the stream, she felt a sense of peace and belonging she had never experienced before.

At the heart of the valley, she found a clearing surrounded by ancient trees, their branches forming a protective canopy overhead. In the center of the clearing stood a single, magnificent tree, its trunk wide and gnarled with age. The tree seemed to pulse with energy, and Maya knew she had found the source of the True Nature Beauty.

As she approached the tree, Maya felt a warmth envelop her, and she was filled with a deep understanding. The beauty of nature was not just in its physical appearance, but in its balance, its harmony, and its ability to nurture life. The True Nature Beauty was a reminder of the interconnectedness of all things—a lesson that humanity had forgotten in its pursuit of progress.

Maya spent days in the valley, absorbing its wisdom and learning from the creatures that called it home. The birds taught her about freedom and perspective, while the animals showed her the value of community and coexistence. The plants whispered secrets of patience and growth, and the wind carried the stories of time itself.

When it was time to leave, she did so with a heavy heart but with a newfound purpose. She would return to the city, but she would not forget the lessons she had learned. She would work to protect the natural world, to remind others of the beauty and importance of nature, and to live a life in harmony with the earth.

As Maya made her way back to the city, she carried with her a piece of the True Nature Beauty—a piece that would guide her for the rest of her life. No matter where she went, the memory of the valley would remind her that true beauty lies not in what we build, but in what we preserve.

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  • ReadShakurrabout a year ago

    👌 wow

  • Esala Gunathilakeabout a year ago

    Really it is.

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