Nature: The Art of God | Teen Ink

Nature: The Art of God

March 14, 2013
By Eljiasan BRONZE, Hidden Ice Village, Alaska
Eljiasan BRONZE, Hidden Ice Village, Alaska
1 article 0 photos 1 comment

There is something wonderful in the beauty of the natural world. Nature’s brilliant glories enchant people and reawaken a special bond that has been established long ago by the creator. I feel a profound connection to nature, which I believe reflects God’s presence in all its majesty and energy. Nature stirs my mind with its mystery and makes me reflect on the power that created it all. It opens me up to the wonders of the world, constantly enlivening and haunting me with its secrets.

When I close my eyes and allow myself to soar across the landscape of my mind, my place of happiness has always been high up on the branch of a tree, away from the business of life and the noise of the city. The pale moon illuminates the black sky and invites the shadows of the trees to engage in a solemn dance. Wisps of snow drift through the air freely. Millions of twinkling stars gaze down upon me. In moments like this, I feel as though I’m a tiny figure beholding an unknown power that lives deep behind the night sky. Even when I’m all alone, I feel like someone outside of my world is watching me. The beauty of what is around me transcends my spirit and gives me a hint of this strange being’s identity. For some reason it is always this image of being alone, being in the immensity of nature, that comes to me as my reserved space for meditation and happiness. Rick Bass, the author of A Texas Childhood, describes how nature brings people happiness. He writes, “It was the woods and the earth – the slope of the hill, the laws of gravity … which seeks joy so earnestly, so relentlessly” (12). Bass realizes that he is not the one causing the joy experienced by himself and his daughter Lowry, but something in his natural surroundings. Nature brings us delight and peacefulness when we reanimate the bond that we share with it.

I believe that when God made the earth, he created it to be “good”. This goodness is the source that nourishes us with joy when we relive the connection between ourselves and the natural world. Our struggles and harsh realities are transcended when we open up ourselves to the small and large spectacles of our universe. The physical components that make up nature, every little fiber in a leaf or the fur on an animal, are symbolic to me. It’s truly amazing how these small and seemingly insignificant things can make up such breathtaking creations. I envision each element of creation as a piece of a puzzle. Each piece is magnificent in its own beauty and clicks together with everything else in order to transform into a richly painted canvas. I interpret this completed canvas as a metaphor for the relationship between humans and the natural world. We are meant to interact and collectively join together with nature, and when we immerse ourselves in God’s creation, a delightful masterpiece is born. When we are connected to nature, we are happy and work in harmony with the natural world to create something beautiful.

As an artist, I appreciate creation as a form of art where God takes on the role of the artist, creating the plants, animals, and people of the world. God’s wonders are reflected through the landscapes and seascapes of the planet, the mountains rising to the distance, and the fish abiding in the deep ocean. When I look at flowers or behold an endless forest, I can’t help but feel a hidden abiding presence. Everything on earth is part of God’s masterpiece, and it is through his works that I get a glimpse his greatness. God is my favorite artist, and his work called “nature” is what helps me experience him.

Nature is a wonderful gift, and we participate in a deep and eternal connection to it. When we live out that connection in everyday life, happiness can be found. I believe that God is revealed through the beauty of nature and present in it. As part of this creation, we as people have a duty to re-establish our bond with the wilderness. Nature should take an important role in our lives as it connects us with the one who created all of life, God.

Works Cited
Bass, Rick. “A Texas Childhood.” The Best American Spiritual Writing 2004. Philip Zaleski, ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2004.


The author's comments:
Nature has such amazing beauty and I hope that people realize how incredible the natural world really is, and that the environment can serve as a way for people to feel connected to God.

JOIN THE DISCUSSION

This article has 2 comments.


mthompsonlpc said...
on Feb. 20 2016 at 8:38 am
Beautiful!

nickt87 said...
on Feb. 20 2016 at 8:30 am
Beautiful...

Ritik said...
on Jul. 2 2015 at 5:53 am
It is a prefect essay . By spreading awareness more about smoking like this help in reducing the use of cigratte,
which help in saving the lives of people

on Mar. 19 2013 at 10:09 am
mgarzone BRONZE, North Smithfield, Rhode Island
2 articles 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
"I learned to give love and get love unconditionally. You just have to accept people for what they are, and I learned the greatest gift of all. The saddest thing in life is wasted talent, and the choices that you make will shape your life forever."

Great job Jia!! You have such talent in writing and art! Hope to see some art work up there soon too :)

on Mar. 18 2013 at 12:12 pm
mollyburke1424 BRONZE, East Greenwich, Rhode Island
1 article 1 photo 3 comments

Favorite Quote:
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched -- they must be felt with the heart." -Helen Keller

Look at us... You, Moriah and I have the top three stories. hahha ms. wrye must be proud.