Chapter 1: The Sierra Nevada
John Muir
Muir's sentiment challenges the nostalgia for a lost Eden. He finds his own paradise in the untouched landscapes of the Sierra Nevada, suggesting that creation is an ongoing process, not a completed past. This perspective subverts the conventional view of nature as static and historical, inviting us to see the dynamic beauty that unfolds daily. The idea that "the morning stars still sing together" evokes the biblical notion of a harmonious universe, making a case for an ever-renewing world rather than a fallen one.