Chapter 7: A Strange Experience
John Muir
Muir's vision of nature challenges the common perspective of scarcity and waste. At a time when industrialization was sweeping across America, marking progress with smoke and debris, Muir saw nature as an eternal recycler, transforming death into new life. His words invite you to consider that nothing is truly lost. It’s a hopeful reminder that the universe is a grand tapestry, ever renewing and enriching itself.