The contemplation of nature has two correlative aspects. First, it means appreciating the “thusness†or “thisness†of particular things, persons and moments. We are to see each stone, each leaf, each blade of grass, each frog, each human face, for what it truly is, in all the distinctness and intensity of its specific being. As the prophet Zechariah warns us, we are not to “despise the day of small things†(4:10). “True mysticismâ€, says Olivier Clément, “is to discover the extraordinary in the ordinary.