
1. “For nature, the beauty is not in things or in scenes that are visible to the eye. Beauty is not in that which is seen with the eye. It is in the eyes of the beholder.”
2. “Nothing can be explained completely. Nature does not speak with the voice of all truth; it believes that this is an illusion created by human beings. Mankind wants to define and understand everything, that is not nature’s way.”
3. “Nature’s concepts are unending and without limits. It is man, by the act of definition, who places limits and establishes ends.”
4. “We should never try to define anything because life does not function in that way. Here we learn that nothing can be defined and therefore be definitive. Everything is dynamic and in transition”
5. “Everything begins with the “harmony” and with that which you harmonize. When observing nature, you see beauty; you are harmonizing with something beautiful within yourself. There is correspondence between the feeling within your heart and that that you see.”
6. “Just because you are unable to see something, does not mean that it ceases to exist. There could be many incredible things around you, but you couldn’t see them.”
7. “If you control your feelings, like the wise men, you will be capable to perceive the anger and not experience it. But, without preparing the heart and mind, people tend to manifest that which they feel internally into what they see.”
8. “When the energy of knowledge or understanding transformed itself into something more substantial, one began to feel the vital energy of that realization or thought.”
“Harmony and Correspondence ” –
Based on Chapter 2 of the book Listening to the Stars – Wisdom in the Canadian Rockies
Author: Herbert Santos
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
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