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Leaves: Another Capture of Nature's Beauty
Contributor(s): Bruce, James E., Sr. (Author), Xia, Youli (Author)
ISBN: 1530633958     ISBN-13: 9781530633951
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $23.70  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Plants - Trees
Physical Information: 0.17" H x 6" W x 9" (0.29 lbs) 64 pages
 
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Leaves are Nature's beautiful works of art. Leaves can be used to help humans better understand and appreciate the human experience. In addition to the natural beauty of leaves, they have a greater and longer lasting benefit. Leaves make a significant contribution to life itself. They provide benefits to every living organism. For instance, they produce oxygen for humans, animals and insects to breathe. Therefore, without leaves, we could not live. Leaves are used to make medicines that cure sicknesses and diseases. Leaves on trees or bushes block the sunlight and therefore produce shade. Leaves serve as a food source for the tree or bush, for animals, fish, insects, and of course humans. Leaves, in fact, have a usefulness even when they die; they are used as fertilizer for producing nutrients for future life of vegetation. The hope is that more attention and appreciation will be brought to the value of leaves, that many humans take for granted. The beginning and life cycle and experience of a leaf is symbolic and very similar to the essence of the human life experience in many ways. For humans, like a leaf, we begin our life experience as a seed or a bud. Like a leaf, at the early stage of development, we start off and remain attached to our source of life we call mother. Like leaves, we have our seasons and moments to shine and display the best in us. Some will blossom and exhibit a wide spectrum of colors, while others will not mature, and remain stunted until time to die. Like leaves, some of us cling on to our life source; we are not threatened by the thought of being separated by even the strongest wind. Conversely, others are not as strong; the slightest blow of air will make the disconnect. Some leaves will loosen and become airborne, and resurface to other venues, while others will fall to the ground without any chances of rebounding to a height above an inch or two from the ground. Similarly, some humans release themselves from their life or energy source, and explore levels that are high, wide and distant from the home base, called family. While others remain affixed or remain in close proximity to their home base. Like the leaf, each human is one of a kind, with his or her skin tone, body shape and size. Additionally, all humans have their respective character, personality, abilities, and yes, their purpose. In essence, we are all representations of human art. We are all beautiful in our own way.