Thursday, December 15, 2011

What do you think this means?

Ok this is a quote that has been bothering me for a while now, I dont know what message it is trying to get across, Ivr had some possibilities but I wasnt sure if they were right..





"The trees and all nature are witnesses of your thoughts and deeds"


What do you think that means? And please no iggnorant messages all I am asking for is a meaning to this quote..Thank You :)|||It seems like some kind of pagan philosophy, analogous to the naturalistic imagery of the romantic poets of the 17th century.|||It means there is an omnipresence that is there regardless of how secretive you believe you are. Nature meaning things that are natural (well of course), but in this case meaning God. It also infers that even your thoughts can not be hidden, and also that no good deed will not in the end be seen.|||Hi!





my interpretation is that what you do in private is accountable even though noone has seen you do it. I feel it might be a religious quote in the sense that God is everywhere, inherent in nature and all beings on the earth, so you should not do something that is wrong purely because you think noone will find out about it!





Hope this helps!|||Im not sure but it seems like the author is trying to say that everyone ( the trees and all nature) can see (are witnesses) the actions you take(of your thoughts and deeds). Hope this helps. What do you think it means?|||It means you have this connection with the nature watching you because theyre always there and always will be there unlike many people.|||no matter what you do someone or something always see you do it|||Nature is god, always watching you and what you do.|||maybe some higher force is watching you

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