Nature's philosophy
reflection of attachment to assistance
By Alain juniorPublished 5 years ago • 1 min read

It was calming. Seeing the river frolic with sea and the sea with the ocean. It was relaxing. Seeing the blue of the sky and the white of the clouds frolic
giving the certainty that nothing in existence is unbound but bound by the natural law of existence which places dual attachment above all else.
As everything frolic in pairs, the more the rhetoric of "where do we stand in this selection" get highlighted in their visions.
The mountains and the greens, and the trees, and the valleys mingle along side the wind driving a force in between all things as to cause a separation
of such pleasant imagery. Yet the sunshine and the moonlight pounding the earth could not let such imagery to be parted.




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