And so, nature is indifferent

 In a comment to one of Anna Thorvaldsdottir´s compositions a listener makes the remark in the headline above. 

Maybe it is so.

Depends of what we mean with the word "nature". 

I guess the writer means that nature is one thing and human another. 

But if we say that all is nature, nature is if course not indifferent. 

Unfortunately mankind sometimes acts like the most evil creature on Earth; 

Uses and exploits the rest of nature but are not indifferent to it. 

Other animals does not exploit us, and we are for sure not neutral to our pets. 

Often we  also look at wild animals with wonder. 

We can interact with them too: I meet two deer in a nearby forest yesterday. 

I spoke to them in a friendly voice, as pet owners speaks to their dogs.

And the deer stayed just some meters from me and the biggest one started to lick the other in the face.

Showing some kind of goodness. Maybe I influenced them a bit - they are quite used to meet people here, in the outskirts of Stockholm.  Of course they run away if i would walk towards them. 

But if we look at the geology of the Earth, and the oceans, mountains, trees and so on. They are of course indifferent to us. And maybe this is what Thorvaldsdottir is describing in this small peace, Ro (Serenity): 



 





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