Why do Nature seem so angry?

"Mother nature’s revenge against human development"

People destroy the nature by doing the following things-

-people build cities.
-They use plant species for medicinal uses.
-The cut down tree’s to use the wood for furniture, paper and etc…
-They take animals and wildlife species into public places like Zoo’s.
-Logging,plam oil,cattle,farming.

The destruction of the Amazon would result in widespread flooding (worlds largest river system and flood plain), massive climate change resulting in the deaths of millions and the vast resources and natural treasures of the Amazon (most not yet discovered) being lost. Including plants with medicinal properties, which may hold the key to curing many currently difficult to treat illnesses. The Amazon protects not only from floods but drought, soil erosion and thus famine.

The homes of the tribal people who live there will also be lost, some previously unknown tribes. People who have had no contact with the modern world were recently seen shooting arrows at a plane that went overhead, they too will be affected and could loose their home and way of life.

There are hundreds of indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest. The indigenous groups in all of South America have disappeared or been torn apart by the colonization process, disease, alcohol, forced labor and war.

This vast rainforest remained almost untouched by the western culture until the first half of last century. There are hundreds of indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest. There are still over 200 indigenous groups in the Amazon Rainforest, talking 180 different languages and each with their own cultural heritage.

Indigenous societies possess an often unique body of cultural and environmental knowledge. The preservation and investigation of specialized indigenous knowledge, particularly in relation to the resources of the natural environment with which the society is associated, is an increasingly sought-after goal of both the indigenous and the societies who thereby seek to identify new resources and benefits.
"Every thing can feel sensations".

I’m not going to get very detailed, but basically everything in nature can feel, most people/modern science are not able to understand it, because they are not familiar with other dimensions.

PEOPLE SAY(retribution Of People)

"nature doesn’t have a brain"

NATURE SAY(retribution Of Nature)

"people doesn’t have a brain"

"Mother nature’s revenge against human development"

Nature have a Anthropomorphism.

anthropomorphism seems to be a natural human trait.

"inner nature of the land and a reflection of the inner nature of our souls".

Anthropomorphism is powerfully attractive, drawing people into deeper connection with nature and inanimate objects.
The perfect Nature is a animate being(a living organism characterized by voluntary movement).
While natural science deals with moveable, separable things and mathematics focusses upon immoveable, inseparable things, metaphysics (especially in its highest, most abstract varieties) has as its objects only things that are both immoveable and separable.

Nature do not "belong" to any one person.

nature have a Movables(animate) and Immovables(mathematics) things.

Damn nature, you scary!

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10 Responses to Why do Nature seem so angry?

  1. Matt says:

    Sometimes it’s just Mother Nature’s time of the month.
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  2. great gig in the sky says:

    Mother nature likes to drink and go off her MEDS.
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  3. Trisha says:

    Nature doesn’t seem angry to me. It doesn’t really have emotions.

    You seem to be saying that humans are careless with our resources though. This may be true, but it has little to do with nature being angry…
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  4. Bored Again BrokenEye PBUH says:

    Because you’re anthropomorphizing it. Don’t do that.
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    Nature: not a person.

  5. Dan says:

    Its the ruler of this world is doing all the torturing.

    Ephesians 6:12 KJV

    For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
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  6. Thomas says:

    Nature is not angry, it is just being itself.

    Man is the angry one, and it is not getting any better. Man O’ Beanie!
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  7. Muhammad Body of Dog says:

    You’re right!

    Mother Nature is dangerous and we need to get rid of her as soon a possible.

    I am going outside to kill a plant right now!
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  8. Mojo says:

    Indigenous tribes use plants for medicinal purposes, too, though. And they use plants for not so medicinal purposes.

    So I don’t know where you are going with that point, BUT…

    We lost moderation when we industrialized and overpopulated the planet. And many people believe we should keep using the planet until it dies. What they don’t seem to realize is that humans depend on the Earth’s survival. We need the Earth, it doesn’t need us.

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  9. TwistedOwl says:

    Damn nature, you scary!
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  10. c. says:

    Cities are not disrespectful of nature. Because humanity is a part of nature, after all, being just another living thing. Its when humanity EXPLOITS and abuses the resources to build those cities is where the problem lies.

    As you must realize, indigenous groups have been torn apart, exploited, destroyed, scattered, enslaved or regrouped for many thousands of years. It’s what humans do. If they didn’t, we’d all be dead. We explore, we exploit, we conquer, we adapt. Nothing would be explored if we remained homogeneous. We’d stagnate as a species. Unfortunately some groups will disappear, absorbed into the larger whole. Where are the Meade’s, the Phoenicians, Goths, even the mighty Assyrians or Spartans today, to name a few more well-known indigenous groups that are no more or forever changed. Not to diminish your offense in any way, but I don’t honestly see you being overly concerned about their disappearance from human history. Culture and knowledge is absorbed through the annals of time. If not we would not have the medical, warcraft, seafaring, or metallurgy knowledge we have today, to name just a few contributions.

    Look at the big picture, not just the small. The big picture is made OF the many smaller pixels. But you are right. It is sad to see other cultures gobbled up in the name of mechanization. But its the nature of the beast. It’s also not a good idea to diminish nature by giving it human characteristics. Nature is not human, but it is human nature to make it so in order to blame nature for our exploitations and resentment of being forever unable to master it.
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