On an evening walk through a Hartford, CT park several years ago, I remember being startled in revelation as I passed by what seemed like an endless array of living forms: birds, squirrels, trees, flowers, and, of course, pollinating insects.
Certainly, these living forms are not hard to find.
As a matter of fact, I believe that the abundance of living forms can sometimes cause us to lose our appreciation of the "spiritual magic" that is generating all this kaleidoscopic wonder. Breathtaking wonder which embraces us - even as we are engaged in such mundane activity as conducting business, paying bills, and even networking with others.
We all know that when it comes to creating variety of living forms, Nature is Supreme.
But with all that creating, all that display of color, shape, movements, vocalisms, AUDACITY of design - what is Nature saying to us? What is it really trying to express to us? What message does it want to leave with us? What does it want us to hear? What actions is all this variety of creativity calling us, urging us to perform?
As the Internet seems to be manifesting itself into somewhat of a replica of Nature's world, the real world, have you given thought to what YOU are saying with the way you create messages on various community and networking platforms?
As we sometimes search for the purpose of Nature's relentless creativity, is there a message YOU are trying to share with the world? Is there a purpose to your presence on the Internet? Is there something in particular that you're trying to communicate as you navigate the 'Net? If an observer were observing you much as we observe Nature, would they be able to answer the question, "What Are You Saying?"
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Vincent Wright
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