Every Detail of Nature
The first step when we landed on the planet was actually the confirmation — a reason to survive.
We needed to make it so obvious that every step we take, every shadow we follow, and every breath we draw should settle with a sense of trust and interest toward the path we choose.
From the smallest creature to the largest piece of flesh, everyone stands for the purity they hold in their soul and in every detail of this planet.
We the people,
we the creatures,
we the flesh,
we the animals,
we the sapiens,
we the humans —
all are different terms, yet all the same in the way we think and admire the spirit we carry within our natural abundance.
What is detail?
It is the micro-specific — something that holds a vast level of idea and power within it. Every detail of nature defines the spiritual ritual of observing the world and its atmosphere. The veins of a leaf, the ripples in water, the quiet breathing of soil — they all whisper stories that are often unheard.
Nothing is nothing.
If anything exists — it does.
If anything doesn’t — it simply doesn’t.
That simplicity of existence teaches us to observe, read, and layer everything carefully — with no excuses, only honest and mindful opinions. Options are many, but if we truly want options, we must first learn to see. We must pay attention to the tiniest details, because that’s where the truth often hides.
For the love of the planet and its beings,
for the happiness of the planet and its sins,
for the culture of the planet,
for the existence of all beings —
we should stay open to new possibilities, new opportunities, new definitions, and new versions of ourselves. The act of observing is not passive — it’s an art form. It’s the way we participate in creation itself, noticing how even silence has texture and how stillness has its own rhythm.
Therefore, it is necessary to observe every detail, because if we don’t, we won’t carry enough knowledge to pass on and divide further. Observation keeps us alive — it feeds both art and spirit.
I’m Vaishnavi — Writer, Poet, Pencil Carving Artist, Ceramicist, and Illustrator of quiet moments.
This is the kind of space I wish to create — a place for the overlooked, the ordinary, and the deeply meaningful. A space for the quiet details that remind us of our connection with everything that breathes and everything that simply is.
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