Random Thoughts on the Nature of Perfection
Everything in the natural order is perfect.
If you doubt this,
look closely at any flower
or consider the workings
of any animal,
including man.
Each part of nature is so intricately bound up
in the web of it all that its perfection
is only a small part of the whole.
Man makes the mistake of overlooking this
as he pokes and prods and institutes changes
in the natural order.
What man believes is of benefit to himself
is not necessarily of benefit
to the whole cycle of interdependence,
and it may not even be of benefit to himself.
PERFECTION
Potentially,
Every
Reaching
For
Excellence
Contains
This.
It’s
Opposite?
Nadir.
But all perfection is not to be aimed for.
There is perfect evil in the world
as well as perfect beauty
or perfect kindness.
If everything in the natural order is perfect.
In seeking to alter nature, it is man who has created imperfection.
Monsanto is the enemy of perfection.
MONSANTO
Perfect
Evil
Rebounds
From
Every
Can
That
Is
Opened
Now.
Perfection is best observed very close by and very far away.
Here is a printable list of Monsanto owned companies: http://www.realfarmacy.com/printable-list-of-monsanto-owned-food-producers/

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In seeking to alter nature, it is man who has created imperfection. Now THAT is a mouthful right there. Even when you’re not talking about crops and such, perfection is so subjective. How does one person dare to believe their response should be the right one? Awesome comment, Judy!
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There’s power in that blog!
Was there two well placed radishes on that potato salad?
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I’m glad that you have written about the destruction of Monsanto. We have organic farmers here troubled by their neighbours contaminating their organic status with chemicals blown in the wind. We must prize our natural heritage.
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In places like the UK chemicalised agriculture is the norm (I’m of course not saying that that makes it right!) I grew up in an agricultural area and the pollution in the air and water from agro-chemicals and pesticides impacts heavily on health. Asthma is much worse in such places than in the cities for one, you’d expect it to be the other way round for the traffic pollution. I wonder what ‘perfect evil’ can mean, that’s an interesting thought. Pure evil? They’re both oxymorons aren’t they? I liked the way your acrostics appear to twist like DNA too. 🙂
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One thing I love about blogs is that the comments are often as thoughtful as the posts. Thank you for contributing to the theme, Colette! Hope you come back. Judy
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