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During our growing up years we as children were taught-both at home and school-to worship the photos and idols of the gods of our respective religions. When we grow a little older, we were holy books like the Bhagwad Gita, Bible and Quran, we were told that there are a lot of life lessons to be leamt from these holy books. We were then introduced to stories from mythologies which taught us about ethics and morality-what is good and what is bad. I also learnt to be respectful towards my parents who made my life comfortable with thelr hard work, love and care and my teachers who guided me to become a good student and a responsible citizen. Much later in en realised that though we learn much from our respective holy books, there is a lot to Toam from our surroundings. This realisation dawned upon me when I learnt to enquire and explore, Everything around us the sun, the moon, the stars, rain, rivers, stones, rocks, birds, plants and animals teach us many valuable life lessons. No wonder that besides the scriptures in many cultures, nature is also worshipped. The message that we got is to save our environment and maintain ecological balance. People are taught to live in harmony with nature and recognise that there is God in all aspects of nature. Nature is a great teacher. A river never stops flowing. If it finds an obstacle in its way in the form of a heavy rock, the river water fights to remove it from its path or finds an alternative path to move ahead. This teaches us to be progressive in life, and keep the lighting spirit allve.Chemical spoilage may occur as a result of several processes. Contact with the air oxidizes foods, such as butter, which contains tats and oils, and makes them rancid. Substances called enzymes, which are present in all living things, are responsible for food spoilage, too. Their actions, if limited, is beneficial. For example, they act on meat and make it more tender, Snakes are worshipped as they eat Insects in the field that can hurt our crops, thus protecting the grains for us. In fact, whatever we worship is our helper and makes our lives easy for us. There are many such examples in nature, but we are not ready to learn a lesson. Overcome with greed, we are destroying nature. As a result we face natural disasters like drought, flood and landslides. We don't know thar nature is angry with us. However, it is never too late to leam, If we learn to respect nature, the quality of our life will improve 6​

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During our growing up years we as children were taught-both at home and school-to worship the photos and idols of the gods of our respective religions. When we grow a little older, we were holy books like the Bhagwad Gita, Bible and Quran, we were told that there are a lot of life lessons to be leamt from these holy books. We were then introduced to stories from mythologies which taught us about ethics and morality-what is good and what is bad. I also learnt to be respectful towards my parents who made my life comfortable with thelr hard work, love and care and my teachers who guided me to become a good student and a responsible citizen. Much later in en realised that though we learn much from our respective holy books, there is a lot to Toam from our surroundings. This realisation dawned upon me when I learnt to enquire and explore, Everything around us the sun, the moon, the stars, rain, rivers, stones, rocks, birds, plants and animals teach us many valuable life lessons. No wonder that besides the scriptures in many cultures, nature is also worshipped. The message that we got is to save our environment and maintain ecological balance. People are taught to live in harmony with nature and recognise that there is God in all aspects of nature. Nature is a great teacher. A river never stops flowing. If it finds an obstacle in its way in the form of a heavy rock, the river water fights to remove it from its path or finds an alternative path to move ahead. This teaches us to be progressive in life, and keep the lighting spirit allve.Chemical spoilage may occur as a result of several processes. Contact with the air oxidizes foods, such as butter, which contains tats and oils, and makes them rancid. Substances called enzymes, which are present in all living things, are responsible for food spoilage, too. Their actions, if limited, is beneficial. For example, they act on meat and make it more tender, Snakes are worshipped as they eat Insects in the field that can hurt our crops, thus protecting the grains for us. In fact, whatever we worship is our helper and makes our lives easy for us. There are many such examples in nature, but we are not ready to learn a lesson. Overcome with greed, we are destroying nature. As a result we face natural disasters like drought, flood and landslides. We don't know thar nature is angry with us. However, it is never too late to leam, If we learn to respect nature, the quality of our life will improve 6​

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