On the Unity of All

At all times we must bring light to the present. It is where the infinity of the past and future hangs in balance. To practice this, go into nature and observe it’s inhabitants. The fox does not worry about the winter ahead, or the eagle regret about summers past. Of course not. They are in nature, one with it, united with it in the present. It is only in our estimation that they are separate beings. Just as we view cells of the body as part of a greater whole. So should we view all of nature.

As was his custom in his letters, I leave you with some words of Seneca. “They lose the day in expectation of the night, and the night in fear of the dawn.”