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The rotting ways of nature interact hypnotically with its utter grossness.
It is, thus, about the ways of nature -- "red in tooth and claw," as Tennyson defined them -- competing with sanitized city-bred politics.
His chief books, in addition to Wake-Robin, are Birds and Poets (1877), Locusts and Wild Honey (1879), Signs and Seasons (1886), and Ways of Nature (1905).
Malick's camera drifts like an angel, or a ghost, rarely staying still, its images sweeping us along in an ebb and flow, washing us in the ways of nature and the ways of grace.
It was, however, the work of the early philosophers, rather than that of the priests of Asclepius, that impelled Greeks to refuse to be guided solely by supernatural influence and moved them to seek out for themselves the causes and reasons for the strange ways of nature.
Yet, often those 'failures' are just ways of nature pushing you in a better direction, and opening better doors.
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As a way of nature, the mechanism of evolution by natural selection is as elegant a process as there is in biology – as Dobzhansky (1973) notes – and it is therefore simple in its essentials.
We need to know whether it's better to take "the way of grace" or "the way of nature".
"The Tree of Life" distinguishes the way of nature (equated with the father) from the way of grace (the mother).
Adrian Kowal is a co-founder of Way of Nature, and guides retreats and experiences in the wild.
If you want a helping hand, Way of Nature UK offers three-night Beginner's Nature Quests in Wiltshire, including a 24-hour solo camping stint.
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