Daily Question, October 3 In the natural world, when/where do I feel humbled? 27 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Linda8 months agoLindaBeing in the forest, especially of old growth trees, is the most humbling experience to me. 0 Reply Mike8 months agoMikeTo see the World in a grain of sand and a Heaven in a wildflower (from William Blake) 3 Reply Malag8 months agoMalagEncountering the enormity of the natural world. Finding that life has its own plan and my plan gets torn up. Realising it’s not about me. 3 Reply Antoinette8 months agoAntoinetteThe sea is humbling and all encompassing. 3 Reply Preeti Suman Mohapatra8 months agoPreeti Suman MohapatraEvery time I’m around nature I feel humbled and the lingering thought that we are a minuscule part of a large universe. Sometimes we give way too much importance to ourselves when in reality we almost don’t matter at all. (And I mean that in a good way) 3 Reply Greg8 months agoGregEverywhere! I grew up in the woods of Pennsylvania, and spent so many hours among the trees and shrubs and flowers they are still among my best and favorite companions even now as a man in his sixties. Today, everyday, I am humbled by the majesty and patience of any tree, by the quiet, delicate grace of ground flowers, even the ancient history of a patch of moss or lichen. I have a reverence for the natural world that surpasses all else, and am humbled to be an infinitesimal part of the cosmos. 4 Reply Melissa8 months agoMelissaWhen I hold a wildflower or leaf. How amazing they are with colors, smells and infinite beauty. When I stop and look closely at each natural piece of the environment I feel humble at how it all unfolded and was created. Especially the Milky Way. 3 Reply Mag8 months agoMagLiving in a concrete jungle, when I jog along park connector, I felt humbled by the nature that took over and plants started to grow along the sides. The wild flowers pushes through the gap in the pavement and the birds that came to stay, 5 Reply Donalda8 months agoDonaldaI find being in nature delightful, the beautiful, hilly mountains and countryside, beside the ocean; the flower gardens. Viewing a new moon is fascinating too. 3 Reply Hot Sauce8 months agoHot SauceIn the natural world, I feel humbled in clear night skies far away from cities, where the stars and moon are clearly visible. I begin to realize just how small I am and how great the universe is. 6 Reply Don Jones8 months agoDon JonesHa, ha … as distinct from the un-natural world. This morning.. Three screeching cockatoos Dancing in the tree-tops Piercing the dawn quiet Heralding the sunrise 3 Reply dcdeb8 months agodcdebBeing in regions with a lot of mountains and valleys. Awe inspiring. 3 Reply Ose8 months agoOseThese days the hazelnuts are to be collected and to have a chance and to pick them up was humbling and joyful, to just find such gifts which had just fallen down from the bushes next to our home, while in the same time hoping that there would be enough left for the squirrels and other animals living in our area to fill their winter storages. I will use them with care and will say a little prayer when having the pleasure to enrich my muesli with these fruits the next days to come. 4 Reply pkr8 months agopkrWalking amongst the glorious Redwood Trees. I am in absolute awe of them. I am reminded of how insignificant I am in the world when I stand under them & look up. I thank them for their beauty & pray to them for strength. I am also humbled by the mighty Pacific Ocean. She is magnificent & powerful. 🙏 7 Reply Chester8 months agoChesterEverywhere when my eyes are open, nowhere when my eyes are closed. 4 Reply Nelson8 months agoNelsonEvery time I look at the ocean. It’s just so massive. 3 Reply Chung van Gog8 months agoChung van GogIn the desert, on a cloudless night, looking up… 5 Reply Mary Pat8 months agoMary PatAgain, I agree with everyone....so right this minute I will mention what is humbling to me right now....Fall. With all the heat many of us have experienced this summer, most people were waiting for fall to arrive. It has come late here, and we are still experiencing some 80 degree days, but you can feel it in the mornings, although this year it is more extreme(there is frost on the roof across the way), but it is here! Like a friend or a much loved relative we have not seen for years, our nei...Again, I agree with everyone….so right this minute I will mention what is humbling to me right now….Fall. With all the heat many of us have experienced this summer, most people were waiting for fall to arrive. It has come late here, and we are still experiencing some 80 degree days, but you can feel it in the mornings, although this year it is more extreme(there is frost on the roof across the way), but it is here! Like a friend or a much loved relative we have not seen for years, our neighborhood has greeted it with more joy than I have seen in years past….this past week, everyone I have seen is smiling and remarking on how great our changing of the seasons is, and I am humbled by Nature. It came! And all of you in the midwest and the east, you all get to see Nature’s glorious display…give her our love…. Read More4 Reply EJP8 months agoEJPBy the ocean in the sea breeze with the sunrise bringing a new day. Nature’s power at its finest. 5 Reply MemoPC8 months agoMemoPCWitnessing any birth in creation, all things are fearfully and wonderfully made. Watching a sunrise, finding a rainbow, seeing the weathering of rock from the passing of time. Beautifully simple yet amazingly complicated to get my brain around. I can only respond with awe. 3 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2022, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb