For while it is true that nature, as a spectacle, contains within it a grandeur that is sufficient to itself, humankind, through its capacity for art (and participating in the spiritual in a way the rest of nature does not), will often bring to nature that principle of order of which nature itself is innocent, or lacking, and that, when wielded correctly (which is to say with reverence and virtuosity), will magnify or heighten, and not disfigure or mar.