Listening repeatedly to the sounds produced by various instruments helped us to see the value and individuality of every living creature in the meadow and forest. This experience highlighted the beauty and dignity inherent in each being, emphasizing their unique presence in nature.
According to Terry Tempest Williams in her book, When Women Were Birds, she finds that immersing oneself in these auditory experiences fosters a deeper understanding and respect for the natural world and its inhabitants. It reminds us of the importance of appreciating life's diversity through attentive listening.