The View from up here is Great!
The view might be simply fantastic, but sometimes in our haste to go from one vista to another, our impatience to see the next panorama causes us to overlook what very well could be the best view of all. Don't forget to look down!
I am compelled to wonder if Jean-Paul Sartre, Kierkegaard or Gabriel Marcel walked the local woods of their respective homes. Were their thoughts on existentialism influenced by what covered the ground where their feet trod?
Did Sartre see the "rot," influencing his adherence to Atheism? Proof in his mind that man's amorality was only possible if God did not exist?
And did Marcel or Soren Kierkegaard see the "rot" beneath their feet and envision a renewal in life, a return to the earth in a spiritual re-birth of a plan that their God had put in place billions of years before their walk through the woods would ever happen?
My walks through spruce forests, poplar stands and muskeg are meaningless to most. In fact, they only have meaning to me. As I view the moment, I can only but realize that I have no influence on my surroundings... Other than where my feet tread.
Always look down, you never know what you might step on!
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