There's a star at the center of our world, no ? Our system, 'nature' if you will - has a specific design, seemingly mechanical 'in nature' that causes all of the other stars to revolve around it.
What you are saying is essentially to ignore the stars; those are temptations luring one to death. But I dunno, are they? It seems there is a center point of our world and that 'nature' put it there - along with us curious creatures - and so it seems prudent to check it out, no ? You say nature communicates to us via inspiration. Why would it give us a central inspiration like Polaris if not to go visit ? ie- to it's corresponding ground position; so you can look straight up at it and possibly also at whatever may or may not be at the base.
So instead of focusing on where to go; you adapt to the inspiration of "going". Have you tried mapping out your habitat?
no, not entirely, but nice idea thx
cant really argue with the notion of growing one's strength and power from within, becoming a tree that generates & sustains an ecosystem around it.
but the inspiration to 'know' what is going on beyond is in part provoked by a sense of danger about one's current habitat. Perhaps if your habitat was near perfect there would be no inspiration to look beyond. Barring that, looking beyond might be something that you need to do for example if your habitat was in danger of being wiped out - possibly by forest fire or genocidal commies or forest fires created by genocidal commies for example.
On the other hand if one's habitat is ok and situation is comfortable, the inspiration to 'know what is beyond' may be afforded due to one's own strength and potential to reach beyond.
In either case, seems prudent to 'wander' out there. And if one's greater habitat ie- the world has clearly defined center end outer edges doesn't it make sense to wander towards the center OR the edge to examine & study the habitat's design? Knowing the design would grow one's comprehension and improve one's ability to sustain and grow more within; perhaps also providing inspiration on how to deal with forest fires and commies.
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