Moral Lessons in Lucky Dube's Song - Natural Mystic



Lucky Dube
          The grand architect of the universe designated numerous things that cannot be manipulated or change at any point in time regardless of the scientific state of human existence. This is sequel to say, human intellectual paucity or capacity are limited to certain end from any occupant in the whims and caprices of the universe.

          Without mincing words, nature is powerful from any angle of its analysis although human efforts – psychologically had made significant alterations to it but some lacunae are still observable. In simplicity, nature cum natural gift is beyond the manipulations of man, because it can only be felt except those that can be touched. Relatively, examples are natural beauties (Sun, Stars, Moon, Wind, Rain…) and natural disasters (Hurricane, Tsunami, Earthquake…).
Natural Mystic          Realities recorded so far in human path to stardom had either been a positive terrain or a negative black out. Whatever the experience of man is, it remains a part of him. Nature in itself is a matter of good and bad; that is the rule of life.  
          Amongst the non-manipulative natural gifts is life and death. Spiritual powers though attest to the ability to make life and kill but nature conquered all. Death is therefore inevitable, resulting from natural way or as engineered by men. On another platform, successes and failures are another pointer to natural power. It is never a sin to fail because its natural but reactions of people is what makes it an issue. Without much emphasis, it is essential to always accept either of duo as consequences of human action in any institution respectively.
        In essence, the gift of nature had proven to be an inextricable happening in human race manifested positively or negatively. Whichever way, it is of utmost priority to accept or challenge the status quo.
          Thanks for your attention.

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