Life force of the earth

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    Have you ever felt the life force of the earth coarsing through your veins? You go out into nature, ground yourself into reality and root your soul into the spiritual forces of the earth? Your mind and body become one as every moment of your life runs together and you can feel the vastness of the universe and the uniqueness of not only your life but life itself? And for the briefest moment you feel the insignificance of daily life and all it's banality wash away and you are filled with the deepest sense of purpose imaginable? If you know what I'm talking about, so do i. Vibe on Thotiana.
     
    Not on this level, but I know what you mean. When i'm walking through the countryside around my town I really appreciate life and the world we live in.
     
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    It certainly is an option for anyone. Oneness transcends identity.

    I'm starting to believe you. I'm the only one from my other personalities who isn't struggling to commit suicide over trying to comprehend this. I will become one again.
     
    I make sure to hug a tree each day so the Earth knows I love it.
     
    My first reaction was to scream "By the Power of Greyskull!" for some reason. Now I've just got Circle of Life stuck in my head.

    But...eh. I used to go on a lot of nature walks and still do from time-to-time, so I guess I get the whole "get in touch with the planet" thing to a degree.
     
    I've wanted to cut down my phone usage just to experience this a bit more. There's so much in the world and I'm tired of looking for my entertainment in that square thing when I could just look around and experience what this world has to offer.

    So no, definitely not to that extent. But I've been hungering after it more and more these days. I wish I could get the time and lack of responsibility to go to a park, lie down in the grass, and watch the clouds roll on the blue canvas. The Netherlands is a bit of a meh place to experience breathtaking nature, you have to look a bit harder for it. I live in an urban area so that makes it even harder to enjoy every day nature. I've noticed I've been less grounded like this since the mini forest in front of my house has been removed over a year ago. Being greeted by large trees every day made me feel very close to nature; even if I didn't visit those woods as much as I did when I was younger, I welcomed the serene feeling it gave me. I miss that a lot.

    The only thing that reguarly gives me this feeling nowadays is the sound of birds chirping (which has unfortunately also decreased since the woods disappeared). I want to live close by nature someday, whether it's the sea or a forest.
     
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