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I can't give you an answer for most of these since they are personal questions, instead I will guide you through them.
1. How are you affected by nature? This one is simple. Just write about your thoughts on nature. Do you find comfort in it? This one is asking if nature is calming for you. Do you reflect the mood of nature? This one might be a little harder to understand, but all it's asking is if nature is if the calming or irritating (whatever mood you see in nature) is incorporated in your life.
2. What is the role of nature in your life? This one is similar to the first question, but it's asking how you interact with nature instead of your thoughts of it.
3. What is meant by an individual's spiritual side? Define what a "spiritual side" is using a textbook definition. How do you define it? Define what a "spiritual side" is using your own words.
4. Is there a connection between the individual's spirit and nature? Does one's spirit (not necessarily your spirit) and nature connect? If so, what is that connection? How do they connect?
5. What does it mean to know something intuitively? Define intuitively For example, has a parent or a sibling ever known something was wrong with you without having talked with or seen you? Have they? If so, you could probably use that in your writing as an example. What do we mean when we say "I just know it"? "Just knowing it" is the same thing as knowing something intuitively, but probably talk about how one would "just know it."
6. How do you demonstrate that you are an individual? You should give examples here on how you are an individual. Maybe you like to do things by yourself or you aren't heavily influenced by others thoughts and beliefs? Do you think independently of others or do you follow the crowd? Simply state if you fall into peer pressure in any way.
I hope you do well on your essay or whatever this is for :D
I feel a strong attraction to nature. I have always loved to be around nature. I love planting and growing things. I also love to keep pets. I feel very comfortable around nature. I feel like it helps me to heal and that I draw energy from it.
I do not always reflect the moods of nature. For instance, if I am in the woods, I'd most feel very peaceful and calm. I do not necessarily pick up high energy when the wind is strong or when there is a hurricane.
2. Nature is an integral part of what and who we are. Our bodies depend on nature. We feed off nature. Nature provides us with energy. We in turn help to preserve nature.
3. Every human being is made up of different parts. We are not just biological animals that cease to exist when the component of our system that can degrade and decay ceases to exist. Science is coming to prove this now because, it is possible to take the soul of a computer which is a history of all of its activities, memory, and configuration, and transfer that to another location or another computer.
4. Theological texts provide strong evidence to show that there is a relationship between the human spirit and nature. The evidence of this connection is still a subject of debate in very many scientific circles. The closest explanations come from the fact that we are able to create what we can see out of what we cannot see. Another debate that lends clarity to the existence of the connection between the individual's spirit and nature is that of the Origin of Things.
5. Intuitive knowledge is the knowledge that exists in the absence of hard or visible evidence. It usually comes in form of a premonition or other kind of bodily disturbance to the equilibrium in our energy levels.
6. We each demonstrate that we are individuals by following the crowd and by trying at the same time to distinguish ourselves from that crowd. As social animals, our validation comes from two sources: internally and externally. The internal validation however is strongly impacted upon by our upbringing. Psychologists call this a sense of self.
Interestingly, this sense of self is healthiest the most when there is a healthy balance between our relationship to self and our social relationships.
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