Nature teaches us lessons through wind:

Austen Writes
1 min readDec 3, 2024

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The author of this poem is Dr. Hartmann. It displays both calming and terrifying aspects of nature. The wind is called peace because of its calming qualities. It lets out a lion-like roar when it is furious. Everything is smashed and crashed. It manifests itself as a destructive monster. It disrupts and disrupts all activities. It thunders through the valleys and vales. It inspires dread and awe. It uproots everything and shreds everything. After that, it launches it into orbit, spinning.

But there is more to nature. Wind does not necessarily come from a place of destruction. Truth is its foundation. Wind is relaxing and pleasant, just as the truth is. Its roots are in tranquility and peace. The vivid blue skies serve as its foundation. It only makes a pleasant whispering sound. We don't attach much weight to this whisper that is coming from a great distance. As a twister can cause chaos, but its inner core is serene, we can claim that thoughts are innocuous but have catastrophic effects.

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