35 Quotes about Nature from Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem (by Suzy Kassem)

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Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem quotes about nature

Love is a chemical reaction, But it cannot be fully understood or defined by science.And though a body cannot exist without a soul, It too cannot be fully understood or defined by science.Love is the most powerful form of energy, But science cannot decipher its elements.Yet the best cure for a sick soul is love, But even the most advanced physicianCannot prescribe it as medicine.INCOMPLETE SCIENCE by Suzy Kassem

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


The human ego is the ugliest part of man. We lift up men who only show us darkness, and put down those brave enough to show us the light. Likewise, people engage in darkness when it is light outside, and acknowledge the light only when it is dark. We abandon those fighting for us to cheer behind those fighting against us. And, we only remember good people and God when it is convenient for us, and take them for granted because their doors are always open – only to chase after closed doors and personalities void of substance and truth.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


We were all born to be peaceful citizens of the world. Take care of your global garden and do not allow evil gardeners to try and convince you which flowers are ugly and which should be destroyed. This is God’s universe and he is the master gardener of all. If you see ugliness in his creations, then you see ugliness in our Creator. Wake up. If we eliminate all colors in his garden, then what would be a rainbow with only one color? And what would be a garden with only one kind of flower? Why would the Creator create a vast assortment of plants, ethnicities, and animals, if only one beast or seed is to dominate all of existence?

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


MUSIC OF THE UNIVERSEWithout the orchestra of the universe, There would be no ether. And without its instrumentationBy the ether, There would be no waves. And without any waves, There would be no sound. And without sound, There would be no music. And without music, There would be no life. And without a life force, There would be no matter. But it does not matter – Because what is matter, If there is no light?

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


The truth is, there is good and bad in everybody, in every nation, in every race, and in every religion. To hear someone say that all the people that belong to a certain country, race, or religion are bad — is extremely untruthful and makes the person making the statement lose credibility right away. We are all flawed and even nature is flawed. Nobody is perfect, and no country, race or religion is perfect. Duality and polarity are imprinted in everything in nature — in all humans, and even within ourselves. For example, there are those who are ignorant, and those who are wise.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Some people have the coldest smiles, but have the tenderest hearts. And many have the most tender smiles, but carry the coldest hearts. You cannot judge a man by his smile, but you can judge a man by his heart. The smallest actions reveal the most about a hearts true color, so pay attention to them. Actions are the true words of the heart.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Much of human behavior can be explained by watching the wild beasts around us. They are constantly teaching us things about ourselves and the way of the universe, but most people are too blind to watch and listen.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


When a mother gives birth, her body is not only able to provide nourishment to her baby, but is also designed to be its own personal medicine cabinet. Breast milk is the best and most natural food you can give a child, and applying it sparingly on a baby’s head, eye or skin will eliminate cradle cap, acne, rashes, dryness, and even eye infections.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


This is God’s universe and he is the master gardener of all. If we were to eliminate all colors in his garden, then what would be a rainbow with only one color? Or a garden with only one kind of flower? Why would the Creator create a vast assortment of plants, ethnicities, and animals, if only one beast or seed is to dominate all of existence?

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


The moth prefers the moon and detests the sun, while the butterfly loves the sun and hides from the moon. Every living creature responds to light. But depending on the amount of light you have inside, determines which lamp in the sky your heart will swoon.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Being different and thinking different makes a person unforgettable. History does not remember the forgettable.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


As a citizen of the world, I will not confine myself within the gates of one nation or religion. I will not identify with only one species, sex, class or race; for I am a complete being, and that means that I embrace all of humanity, all of nature, every star and universe within the greater universe as a part of me. If we were all created in the image of God, and his love is unconditional, then why can’t we love all living things with the same eyes as God? How can anybody say that one race is more superior than another, when we were all created in God’s reflection?

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Work on making yourself a complete being. Though you were born with the physical traits of one sex, you possess the characteristics of both – including those of plants and animals. You were created as a nearly complete universal being, but with flaws. True perfection can only be achieved when one recognizes that they need to combine their oneness with others and nature. Only then is one considered complete.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


SOUL SHINEYou know that thingYou do so well, That little sparkYou hideIn the dark, That you thinkNobody knows about –ButYou?Well, Did you knowThatThere’sA gleamThat you beamWhen you talkOr doAnything, That everyoneKnows about –ButYou?

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


THE THREE LAWS OF ALLYou are never to worship a living soul, Except for three entities:Three – YOUR FATHERTwo – YOUR MOTHERAnd one – HE WHO IS ALL.To begin to study All Things, You must start with only three things:Man, Nature, And the universe.All three are a reflection of each other.So simply study one, To understand the other.All of creation started with JUST three things, And no living thing was created without them:Water, Light, And dust.Know these three basic laws.And you will come to knowHe Who Is All.Forever big, yet sometimes small, He is found in the heartOf everything.Suzy Kassem Poetry, Truth is Crying

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


The smaller the creature, the bolder its spirit.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Even if everybody is looking at the same light bulb, the unique composition of an individual will dictate how they interpret and see things. Some people will only see things with their left eye (mind/moon), while others will use only their right (heart/sun). Some people are completely void of light and repel it immediately. For instance, a beetle will chase after an opening of light, while a cockroach will scatter at a crack of it. How are we different than the insects? Nobody is purely good or purely evil. Most of us are in-between. There are moths that explore the day and butterflies that play at night. Polarity is an integral part of nature — human or not human.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


When you go against the flow of nature and betray the spiritual laws existing within, there will always be a negative reaction.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


ENDURANCEI don’t know you, But I love you, Just as God loves me and you.The sun and the moonAre opposing forces, But they still greet each other, Peacefully, As one awakens in the morning, Just as the other goes to sleep.Life has pounded me downAnd thrashed me around, Time and time again, But I always get right back up, Because I still love life -Just as the earth still lovesThe rain.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Everybody has good and bad forces working with them, against them, and within them.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Earth, water, fire, and wind. Where there is energy there is life.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Striving to be good is the ultimate struggle of every man. Being bad is easy, but being good requires sincere commitment, discipline and strength. We have to work hard every day just to remain good.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Nobody can turn you into a slave unless you allow them. Nobody can make you afraid of anything, unless you allow them. Nobody can tell you to do something wrong, unless you allow them. God never created you to be a slave, man did. God never created division or set up any borders between brothers, man did. God never told you hurt or kill another, man did. So why is man your god, and not the Creator?

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Every creature was designed to serve a purpose. Learn from animals for they are there to teach you the way of life. There is a wealth of knowledge that is openly accessible in nature. Our ancestors knew this and embraced the natural cures found in the bosoms of the earth. Their classroom was nature. They studied the lessons to be learned from animals. Much of human behavior can be explained by watching the wild beasts around us. They are constantly teaching us things about ourselves and the way of the universe, but most people are too blind to watch and listen.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


They say that wisdom is a dying flower, and I disagree. In a world covered in mud, the lotus still continues to grow. Even after mankind washes itself away from the surface of the earth, knowledge will still remain. Look no further than the bosom of Nature. It offers all the solutions needed to cure and unite humanity. Wise men only exist as interpreters and transmitters of Truth. Their time on earth is limited, but Nature’s existence is eternal. Open books shall always exist for those with an opened eye and pure heart; for Truth can only be seen by those with truth in them.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


A wealth of knowledge is openly accessible in nature. Our ancestors knew this and embraced the natural cures found in the bosoms of the earth. Their classroom was nature. They studied the lessons to be learned from animals, knowing that much of human behavior can be explained by watching the wild beasts around us. Animals are constantly teaching us things about ourselves and the way of the universe, but most people are too blind to watch and listen.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


When gorillas smell danger, they run around and call out to the rest of the primates in the jungle to warn them something evil is coming. And when one of their own dies, they mourn for days while beating themselves up in sadness for failing to save that gorilla, even if the cause of death was natural. And when one colony is mourning, their chilling echoes migrate to other colonies — and those neighbors, even if they are territorial rivals, will also grieve with them. When faced with a common danger, rivals turn into allies. And when faced with death, the loss of just one gorilla becomes the loss of the entire jungle.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


All men and women on earth were created with two eyes. The left eye represents the moon (mind/ego) and the right eye represents the sun (heart/conscience). Both eyes represent the duality of human nature. The sun represents the light in the heart of man, and the moon represents the darkness in the mind of man. When you read in ancient and religious scriptures that the enemy of humanity will surface with only one eye, this simply means that this being will only see through his left eye and neglect the right. And without the light of the right eye, this being will be very dark and evil.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Everything turns in circles and spirals with the cosmic heart until infinity. Everything has a vibration that spirals inward or outward — and everything turns together in the same direction at the same time. This vibration keeps going: it becomes born and expands or closes and destructs — only to repeat the cycle again in opposite current. Like a lotus, it opens or closes, dies and is born again. Such is also the story of the sun and moon, of me and you. Nothing truly dies. All energy simply transforms.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Never judge someone’s character based on the words of another. Instead, study the motives behind the words of the person casting the bad judgment.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


I have been finding treasures in places I did not want to search. I have been hearing wisdom from tongues I did not want to listen. I have been finding beauty where I did not want to look. And I have learned so much from journeys I did not want to take. Forgive me, O Gracious One; for I have been closing my ears and eyes for too long. I have learned that miracles are only called miracles because they are often witnessed by only those who can can see through all of life’s illusions. I am ready to see what really exists on other side, what exists behind the blinds, and taste all the ugly fruit instead of all that looks right, plump and ripe.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


Beware of those who are bored and not passionate about life, for they will bore you with reasons for not living.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


IN THE HANDS OF MANHe who creates a poison, also has the cure.He who creates a virus, also has the antidote.He who creates chaos, also has the ability to create peace.He who sparks hate, also has the ability to transform it to love.He who creates misery, also has the ability to destroy it with kindness.He who creates sadness, also has the ability to to covert it to happiness.He who creates darkness, can also be awakened to produce illumination.He who spreads fear, can also be shaken to spread comfort.Any problems created by the left hand of man, Can also be solved with the right, For he who manifests anything, Also has the ability toDestroy it.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


We are all part of the same rainbow. We are all reflections of each other. As unique and diverse as we are in character and skills, the source of all creation is as multidimensional as we are.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem


When the world shifts its focus on heart over mind, we will finally experience a beautiful global village for our children.

— Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem