REINCARNATION OF THE FOREST

 

The sky above this land is always blue and the clouds of all sizes play fantastic games. The trees, all of them, form the prehistoric nations, always existing in a universal cycle... growing, dying, becoming hummus from which they will reincarnate into trees. Their leaves fall each autumn, they bring nitrogen to the hummus soil, they dissolve and return as leaves growing on the branches of the trees. Every animal living in this forest, if it survives to its natural death, will be reincarnated as an animal... if it is eaten by a human, it will be reincarnated as a human, and the human will be reincarnated as an animal. These speculations, childish and naive, are fundamentally simple and equations of reasons for being.
The lakes of this land will last forever. They are strong and take part in the imperturbable cycle of reincarnation of theforest. The fish living in these waters will reincarnate as fish if they are not eaten by humans. Water will reincarnate as water, plants will grow back as plants, and the moon will always be reflected on the surface of the lake. What would happen if we turned the trees upside down? Would the tops become the roots and the roots the tops? Perhaps yes, because the mission of trees is only to connect the earth to the sky, to create the effective protective layer, under which any earthly being could prospect and prosper.
So... why did human power become master of such an effective, simple and vital mechanism? Why is the development and progress of humanity so great and impressive?
Everything has a reason for being.