Maurice Maeterlinck turned to the philosophy and aesthetics of symbolism, trying to explain human life and activity through analogies taken from observations of nature. & hellip; Bees do not know whether they will consume the honey they collect. We do not know, for our part, who will use the spiritual power with which we enrich the world. Like bees flying from flower to flower for honey, which is too much for personal needs and their children, so we need to move from reality to reality in search of everything that is ready to feed the mysterious flame of the spiritual realm of man. So, we must be ready to meet any phenomenon, convinced of the specific task. In this sense, let us attach our own feelings, passions, nourishing everything visible, existing, comprehensible, tangible. Let us apply the whole essence of our being, and this is the idea derived from discoveries and the conclusions drawn from observations. There comes a time when everything turns out to be good for the human mind, which has submitted to the good will of the great human task & rdquo; Maurice Maeterlinck.