 Harmony in Nature Our world today may be described as an age of confusions and tensions, both within and outside of us. A beautiful life is one that.

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 Harmony in Nature Our world today may be described as an age of confusions and tensions, both within and outside of us. A beautiful life is one that is ‘in harmony’ with the situations in life. In fact ‘Harmony is a precious treasures of human life. Real success, satisfaction and happiness are different facts of harmony. If one is to enjoy the benefit of life to the fullest, it is necessary to develop and maintain harmony. The law of nature has a unique cause and effect system which must be understood in order to be in harmony with the natural law of things. Natural harmony is necessary for the following reasons: Natural harmony is necessary to solve the problem of global warming and depletion of non- renewable natural resource can be avoided. Natural harmony with trees cure all problems like – reduction of wind velocity, energy savings, doing companion planting, development of an eco-subsystem in terms of establishing a forest garden, reduction of building heat. It is possible to achieve natural harmony in the establishment, maintenance and management of educational institution like schools, colleges and universities. One can understand the depths of harmony and alignment in natural by contemplating and reflecting upon the natural order. It is possible to unravel the mystery of the natural synthesis in the midst of ongoing chaos at the material plane.

 Definition of Nature All the physical objects that are in solid, liquid or gas state either living or non living, collectively termed as nature. In other words, the aggregate of all the mutually interacting units – big or small, sentient or insentient together can be called nature. These units are infinite in number and we could easily observe that there exists a dynamic balance, self regulation among all these units. To facilitate understanding, we can categorize all these units into four orders. There are four orders of nature: Material order Pranic /Plant order Animal order Human order

ORDERMATERIALPLANT & BIOANIMALHUMAN THINGSSOIL,AIR,WATE R PLANTS,ANIM AL BODY,HUMAN BODY ANIMAL BODY & “I” HUMAN BODY & “I” ACTIVITYCOMPOSITION /DECOMPOSITI ON COMPOSITION /DECOMPOSITI ON/RESPIRATI ON COMP/DECOM /RESP IN BODY & SELECTION IN “I” COMP/DECOM /RESP IN BODY & SELECTION IN “I” & THOUGHT,DESI RE IN “I” & NEED FOR REALIZATION & UNDERSTANDI NG INNATENESSEXISTENCEEXISTENCE & GROWTH EXISTENCE & GROWTH IN BODY & WILL TO LIVE IN “I” EXISTENCE & GROWTHIN BODY & WILL TO LIVE WITH HAPPINESSIN “I”

ORDERMATERIALPLANT/BIOANIMALHUMAN NATURAL CHARACTERISTIC COMPOSITION/D ECOMPOSITION COMPOSITION/D ECOMPOSITION & NURTURE/WORS EN COMPOSITION/D ECOMPOSITION & NURTURE/WORS EN IN BODY & NON- CRUELTY/CRUEL TY IN “I” COMPOSITION/D ECOMPOSITION & NURTURE/WORS EN IN BODY & PERSEVERANCE,B RAVERY,GENERO SITY IN “I” BASIC ACTIVITYRECOGNISING/F ULFILLMENT RECOGNISING/F ULFILLMENT IN BODY & ASSUMING,RECO GNISING,FULFILL MENT IN “I” RECOGNISING/F ULFILLMENT IN BODY & KNOWING,ASSU MING,RECOGNISI NG,FULFILLMEN T IN “I” CONFORMANCECONSTITUTION CONFORMANCE SEED CONFORMANCE BREED CONFORMANCE RIGHT VALUES CONFORMANCE