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I feel exactly the same! Being in a forest away from civilisation is a wonderful experience.
ReplyDeleteYes, being in touch with the natural world allows us to have a sense of ourselves in relation to the universe, perhaps to feel "at one" with it. To me, this is much more important than being entertained by glitz and drama.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, Alex!