Beneath the Layers
Subscribe Free Nature carries a wisdom that needs no explanation. Birds do not attend lessons to learn how to fly. Fish do not study how to swim. Horses do not need instruction to run. They arrive with an innate intelligence guiding them toward the life they were meant to live. And yet we, with our complex minds and extraordinary capacity for awareness, often lose touch with our own nature. Animals live close to their design. When hunger arises, they seek food. When they are satisfied, they rest, play, move, or sleep. Their lives are simple, direct, and aligned with their instincts. Human beings also arrive with an inner nature, but we are rarely encouraged to discover it. We are shaped by parents, culture, education, expectations, and fear. We are taught what to become before we are allowed to remember what we are. Slowly, we build identities, ambitions, and masks. We learn to compare, compete, accumulate, and survive. And in the process, we lose the most important ...