Nature mysticism finds the sacred in direct encounter with wild or cultivated nature—trees, mountains, water, animals—seeing divinity expressed through the natural world rather than in spite of it. It appeals to people for whom institutional religion feels hollow but contemplation of a forest or storm carries undeniable weight, and it raises genuine questions about whether we're projecting meaning or recognizing something that's actually there.
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