When We Stop Predicting and Start Listening: Nature With Love

by | Jul 16, 2025 | Blog | 0 comments

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Nature doesn’t rehearse.
Summer fades. Winter comes. Everything changes, again and again. Not one part of the forest resists it. But us — we try to outguess it all. We predict, we chart, we name.

I remember one morning, bitter February. My fingers went numb, but there was a small bud on a branch. Defiant. Ordinary. Alive. It didn’t care about the timing. It wasn’t waiting to be noticed.

Nature’s love doesn’t perform. It just shows up.

And maybe that’s what we miss, always forecasting instead of feeling. Real love — nature’s kind — isn’t interested in control. It’s the kind that rains on your face when you’re not ready. The kind that stays silent long enough for you to hear it.

A forest doesn’t ask for company. A river doesn’t care if you follow its path. And yet, if you sit long enough, they’ll let you belong.

Time slows near old stones, running water, fields with no fences. That’s not a metaphor. It’s just how it feels.
The world offers us presence. Not always beauty. Not comfort. But something steady. Something you can lean into when everything else asks for more than you have.

A Reflective Pause: Learning to Love with Love

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