We never really have time to look at nature and savour it's beauty. We never have time to gaze at the clouds and the beautiful forms it makes, or look at the stars and how they brighten up the sky at night.
We never take time to watch nature and learn about nature but we should. Because in watching and learning about nature, we learn about ourselves too. We learn about how we should be, how we should go through life.
Look at the birds. Like we've been told, they don't worry about tomorrow or about what they'll eat for lunch because they trust absolutely in the good Lord to help them and they follow their instincts to find food for themselves. Or is it the ants who store food during summer so that when winter comes and they can't come out they'll have enough food for themselves.
Look at the plants. A plant can only be healthy if it's well taken care of, not over taken care of because a plant which has been over fed with water eventually dies and so does a plant which is under fed; moderation is always applied. Or even the animals who only feed when they are actually hungry not just because the food is there. That's why a crocodile eats probably just once a week provided whatever it ate earlier still keeps it's stomach full.
Most of all, look at the soil. Whatever you put in it is what comes out. So if you put yam into the soil, it's yam you get out no matter how you pray or fast or use all the magic possible, it's still yam you get out.
If you think of all these you'll realise that in nature we are being taught the Laws of Nature. We're being taught how we should act and the consequences of our actions. If we study nature and apply our knowledge from the study to our daily lives, we'll be living a natural life, a life that we are meant to live.