Selma Lagerlöf and the role of nature today?

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It is a strange thing, but even as the world rushes forward, the ancient pulse of nature still beats. Have you ever noticed how a walk through the trees can quiet a troubled mind, or how the changing seasons mirror our own inner transformations? In my stories, the land itself often plays a role, its beauty and its harshness shaping the lives of my characters. Today, when the clamor of the world can be so overwhelming, perhaps we would do well to listen again to the rustling leaves, to the flow of the water. For in nature's embrace, we might find a grounding, a reminder of what is truly essential, a connection to the timeless rhythms that sustain us all.

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