Yes I do indeed. I love a good sunset and often take pictures just as all the colors in the sky are pinks and purples and yellows. It's beautiful.
2007-06-20 15:28:36
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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Most definately. I'm an Atheistic Wiccan. I have a deep respect and love for nature. I know that we are not above it, but part of it. All things in nature are connected at a deep biological level, including us.
Nature is a truly beautiful thing. Just this past week, I was in the Rocky Mountains of Canada marvelling at it.
2007-06-20 15:54:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. If anything, it *is* my religion. Think about it: most of the major religions think the best is yet to come; that the world, this life, this body (samsara & sin) are profane, ugly and disposable and to be used and progressed from into a Better Place.
Like ancient herding cultures, they don't seem to care much about the used pastures, thinking only about the next one.
But atheists like me see this world as precious, the only reality there is, and existence so fleeting that it should be made the most of. Above all, for all the other beings still to be born, I want to leave behind a place that isn't fouled and exhausted.
2007-06-20 15:35:24
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answered by Mudlark 3
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I love animals of all kinds(gators,spiders squirrels ,deer,fish, pretty much everything) flowers and other botanical gifts as well- orchids , Camellia's , hibiscus, trees whatever it might be ! - I love the ocean and it inhabitants the most! I am a windsurfer and a diver and feel very free and alive when I am out there cruising away or hang out on a reef ! from sharks to dolphins and I got to see a humpback once! INCREDIBLE!
the Globe is a gift wrapped natural kingdom - too cool to ever get close to explaining!
I am simply in awe when I am outside !
2007-06-20 15:36:21
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answered by slaveof12gods 5
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We are always "out in the nature". brother.
Hell yes I feel a connection to Nature. Every day I stand in awe of the beautiful complexity surrounding me. You and I existed fourteen billion years ago as the Universe was first hotly expanding. Now through the wonders of the cosmos we have been rearranged and given intelligence with which we can marvel at our own beauty.
We are Nature, and Nature is us.
2007-06-20 15:35:09
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answered by The Lobe 5
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once you improve up i think of you're previous studies define the way you're taking exhilaration in splendor, say with the aid of the custom you improve up in. in case you bypass from the a while of one million-10 years listening to how the skinnier you are the prettier you're, at age 11 you're in all probability going to verify an obese individual and not look at them as eye-catching. i think of that cultural impacts are the main effectual, and supply the appropriate outcomes, with the aid of fact 2 thoroughly diverse cultures will produce 2 thoroughly diverse people who take exhilaration in splendor 2 thoroughly diverse approaches. the assumption of decision earlier you're taught something is annoying, with the aid of fact those human beings can not talk very effectively, and we gained't bear in mind the time whilst we've been that age. even with the undeniable fact that, this is my wager that the minute your born you initiate amassing and storing suggestions to style your comments in later existence. And that later existence ought to be 2 seconds from now. So whilst a toddler is born, this is suddenly in a clean environment so it cries, or provides some reaction to the emotion it has and it's going to subconsciously keep that suggestions in the returned of this is strategies and use it for later judgements.
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answered by maiale 4
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Of course atheists differ quite a bit among themselves, but as we believe that we're part of nature, of course we're more likely to feel connected to it than are believers.
I certainly appreciate its beauty and feel deeply connected, and those experiences are the most awe-inspiring of my life.
Man, I just watched the International Space Station fly over, with the shuttle flying right behind it. Amazing sight.
2007-06-20 15:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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What is this ignorance that says that atheists lack spirituality? Did you know that Buddhists are atheists? Atheism means no god, not no spirituality. It does not mean that there is necessarily nothing greater than the individual. It does not mean that an atheist cannot feel or respect the numinous. It does not mean that there is no spirit, no universal consciousness. Among atheists, there is much variety, but I think that all can feel connected to something outside themselves.
2007-06-20 15:31:21
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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I love to go outside on a beautiful day and feel the warmth of the sun on my skin, feel cool breezes, and breathe in the fresh air. I also enjoy hearing the birds chirp, looking at flowers, and gazing up at the clouds. This is all very soothing to me and helps me relieve stress.
2007-06-20 15:30:51
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answered by Graciela, RIRS 6
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when we walk, we are with nature. Taking in the beauty of the trees, the bushes, the flowers, the birds, the animals. Not just the beauty of sight but the perfume too.
I love to see dawn and here the birds sing to greet it.
Sometimes i just want to cry it is so beautiful.
2007-06-20 15:36:48
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answered by Freethinking Liberal 7
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Nature brings me emotional peace.
I feel lucky to have been born in the middle of America where nature is never more than ten minutes from anywhere I am in the city I reside.
2007-06-20 15:35:27
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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