- I had concrete beliefs, as unbreakable and hard as walls; I stood by them, I was raised by them and for them; And just like #StDunstanInTheEats I was burned, bombed, destroyed. This church was named after a monk with a colourful life, and just like him, it went through a few things. First, the Great Fire, and then, rebuild; In 1941 it was almost entirely wiped out by a German bomb, having just some ruins left. The Anglican Church was forced to abandon it, and then, it became a garden. We still have our foundations and part of our structure, but we have more, we have something that the beliefs and toughness could never give us: Evolution. Following nature’s path, we evolved. We have found our way, no matter how bad we were: we have learned to adapt, we develop our strengths, our new “us” had blossomed despite all the damaged caused, took control knowing our weak spots to create new defenses, the resilient beauty of remembering who we are, and becoming the best versions of ourselves at the same time. Nature, life, always finds its way. And so do I. 🌱🧬 I guess this is a good example of #PoeticMagic @richard_dawkins mentioned in his book “The Magic of Reality”… #Evolution is not only a beautiful thing: It is a beautiful feeling! 🧠 #RichardDawkins #Magic #Science #Life (at St Dunstan-in-the-East) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeHCTWbjaun/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Loading...











