How beautiful is Nature
“I declare this world is so beautiful that I can hardly believe it exists.” The beauty of nature can have a profound effect upon our senses, those gateways from the outer world to the inner, whether it results in disbelief in its very existence as Emerson notes, or feelings such as awe, wonder, or amazement. But what is it about nature and the entities that make it up that cause us, oftentimes unwillingly, to feel or declare that they are beautiful?
One answer that Emerson offers is that “the simple perception of natural forms is a delight.” When we think of beauty in nature, we might most immediately think of things that dazzle the senses – the prominence of a mountain, the expanse of the sea, the unfolding of the life of a flower. Often it is merely the perception of these things itself which gives us pleasure, and this emotional or affective response on our part seems to be crucial to our experience of beauty.
So in a way there is a correlate here to the intrinsic value of nature; Emerson says:
"The sky, the mountain, the tree, the animal, give us a delight in and for themselves"
Emerson himself ties these three aspects of nature into one package himself:
"He should know that the landscape has beauty for his eye, because it expresses a thought which is to him good: and this, because of the same power which sees through his eyes, is seen in that spectacle"
At the end let see some other beautiful natures.
Nature with Animal and Birds
Content Source: https://green.harvard.edu/news/beauty-nature
Picture Source: Google
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The photos are stunning. Truly beautiful
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