Respect Nature and sentient beings
Shyamkumar Nair
Chief Regional Security Officer - South Asia at Mastercard - CISSP, CISA, PCIP, CPISI, Lead Auditor ISMS
Humans have still a long way to go to understand the dynamics of nature and its operation. As a child I always had questions about the intelligence of animals , eg.. how does a dog know which grass to eat when it has an upset stomach, how does the cow know the exact time to come to meet me and my grandma who fed them with extra chapati she used to make during my childhood days. The cow and its calf used to be there at my door step sharp at 1 pm , let whatever it may be heavy rain, heat or winter.
I was always curious to know this secret of nature and how some animals are kind, gentle and intelligent than humans. I had a dog for 13 years and to be frank I could understand pure love only through my dog, no grudge against me even if I scold him , always welcoming, playful and most importantly loving unconditionally. Why can't humans inculcate these habits and love and care for everything around them.
My intense reverence for nature and animals have been an eye opening experience especially during my initial spiritual days while seeking "TRUTH". I can only tell one thing to this world which is that " There is a limit to everything, milking nature, destroying the eco logical balance of nature and hurting sentient beings will cost humans their life and existence, COVID is an example. We cannot eat money lying in our bank accounts , but would need clean air, water and nature to support our existence. We humans are just close to death a few seconds away, don’t believe me , try closing your nose and mouth for few second and you will be done, your dreams, aspirations, your wealth, your ego all gone.. Just in few seconds.. That’s what we are… There is no power in this world than the power of nature and it goes in line with the law of nature which is creation , sustaining and destruction” Hence please RESPECT it , live and let live ..
Senior Security Monitoring and Response Analyst (CM, BC & DR)
4 年Mankind resilience depends on their habits and caring for nature is a foremost habit that they must pursue..!! Well said Shyamkumar Nair :)