Saturday, February 5, 2011

Blog #4

This next chapter explains how us as humans identify ourselves with nature. Kohak explains a 3 steps process that shows how strong we are identified with nature. The first is the hunter-gatherer's, who are the people that migrate from place to place in search of food. The hunter gatherer's probably are the most involved in nature because they travel from place to place in search of food. The farming step, might be the deepest one because it talks about the farmers spiritual bond with nature. It is really neat to read about because Kohak talks about how the farmer might take care of his land to ensure that his land will be fertile. The last step talks about how we have become respectful to nature and reshape it each and everyday.
I agree with what Kohak talkes about in this chapter because it seems to me that the steps he has put together make sense and they have formed from time. The hunter-gatherer's were the first people to ever live on this earth, and then came the farmers, and now our environment is reshaping (for better or for worse).

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