The group of blind mullahs

In a natural landscape, each element is part of the greater whole, a sophisticated and intricate web of connections and energy flows. If we attempt to create landscapes using a strictly objective viewpoint, we will produce awkward and dysfunctional designs because all living systems are more than just a sum of their parts. Our culture has tried to define the landscape scientifically, by collecting extensive data about its parts.

These methods are much like the group of blind mullahs in the Sufi tale, who try to describe an elephant.

  1. ​The blind men who felt the elephant​
  2. ​The blind men and the elephant​