Braden Gage (Class Reading)
After reading the geo aesthetics conference paper, another part that stood out to me was when the author described the encounter with the moose in Glacier National Park. What made this moment interesting wasn't just seeing the animal, but the way the author explained the feeling of fear, respect, and awareness in that moment. It wasn't just about recognizing the moose as an object but actually experiencing its presence and the connection between both beings sharing the same space. This connects to the idea that not everything can be understood through reason or scientific explanation alone, because the emotions and intensity of that moment can't really be reduced to facts. The author also talked about how this kind of encounter changes your breathing and awareness, which shows how deeply connected humans are to the environment in ways we don't always think about. It made me realize that nature isn't just something we observe from a distance, but something we interact with and are affected by in real time.
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