8 Love Quotes That Will Make You Think Of Nature’s Beauty
Love is its Own Language
We at the Pachamama Alliance believe that love and nature usually
tend to speak for themselves. But, sometimes, adding a few words doesn’t
hurt either!
Here are 8 Love quotes that conjure vivid images of both love and
nature. Let us be your spiritual guide along this journey of words!
The Journey Begins
You find yourself waking in a field. Countless flowers grow across
the Earth. White chrysanthemums, waves of tulips, red roses, yellow
lilies. They role over the hills. They are everywhere, but each flower
is unique. As you look upon each one, you do not just see flowers. You
see lovers. You see family members. You see children. You see all the
things that make you laugh and cry…You see the world.
1. “Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.” – Gerard De Nerval
You embrace the flowers. You embrace the field.
2. “And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” – Anais Nin
You begin to discover you too are a flower. You feel locked up for an
instant, but a spark hits you – tickling your senses. Maybe it’s the
outstretched arms of your love…maybe it’s the thankful look in your
child’s eyes. Maybe it’s the feeling of satisfaction you feel when you
feel you have done your part to help the world…maybe it’s the creation
of a fresh piece of art.
Either way, it is love.
You embrace this sacred sensation and you too begin to bloom with the
other flowers. By embracing the flowers, you become one with them and
one with the world.
3. “People from a planet without flowers would think we must be mad with joy the whole time to have such things about us.” – Iris Murdoch
There is a great joy in front of you that you could previously not
quite find. It is everywhere. You feel utterly awash in it. You are
blessed with deep tidings of joy.
4. “Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
We are all part of nature. But, through life, we drift apart from the
inborn nature that resides within. We drift apart from love. The
cultures of today would have us always drifting, without giving us a
moment to breathe. But, there is solid ground in this shifting world.
It is all around us. It is the very the Earth we stand on, and it is
never too late to reconnect with the Earth. Through the ancient ways we
can do this, because love lies at the core of many of these ancient
beliefs.
And love is truth. But, we often find ourselves shying away from truth – shying away from its brave palette.
Nature is always present to remind us of these lovely colors. Nature
helps us remember love. Nature never wears a false-coat over the color
of it’s spirit. It reminds us to let our spirit run free.
5. “Discovering this idyllic place, we find ourselves filled with a yearning to linger here, where time stands still and beauty overwhelms.” – anonymous
It is in these sacred moments of tranquility where we are touched by nature that we find peace. We find truth.
These are the moments we wish would last forever. Only what is
natural – what is love – can truly bring about these moments where our
hearts stir our breath becomes deep with profound weight and all
spiritual baggage is set firmly down.
6. “Whoever loves and understands a garden will find contentment within.” – Chinese Proverb
The world is a garden. The soul is a garden. As such, the soul must
be tended. It must be cultivated, made so it can grow and expand, take
shape in beauty, not domineered, suffocated, tamed, or controlled.
Contentment comes from understanding. Understand the garden. Understand oneself.
Understand love. You stand in this universal garden and you are free.
7. “Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby.” – Langston Hughes
You feel a light trickle touch upon your scalp. The clouds converge
in thick hazy shrouds, yet they are still lovely as you peer up, such is
the unconditional. The air grows chill. You hear a crackle followed by
a boom. Lighting traces across the sky.
The rain starts to fall harder. The drops explode across smooth
stones in the garden. The ground is slick and shiny, the dirt moistened.
You can hear a rustling in the forest ahead. Animals are scurrying.
The circle of the world has been set in motion. Your skin feels moist
beneath the cascading drops. Your being feels like rebirth. You look
into the woods ahead, trees bunched tightly together, branches swaying
overhead.
Something is calling to you – a lilting melody unsung, daring your heart to stir – your pulse a hushed flicker.
You begin to descend into the now-shadowed woods. You wonder when the
rain will stop. You wonder if you’ll be glad when it’ gone. Perhaps you
might miss the refreshing cascade and its soft tranquil patter.
You wonder when love will come. You wonder when love will go.
You know love is all around you – it is fleeting…yet immortal. Like
all things…like the Earth itself…love must be nourished within us all –
down every winding path – down every lush shaded thicket.
8. “The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep.” – Robert Frost
Sometimes what we seek seems illusive. Sometimes it’s right in front
of us – waiting. But, the truth is that it resides at our center. It is
up to us to center ourselves to better appreciate the treasure that lies
everywhere. Our online course, Awakening The Dreamer,
is one such way of bringing yourself more in tune with the world, and
in doing so, the peace and comfort that radiates from within.
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