The dialogue between man and nature, no matter through language, sound, movement or visual expression, all consists of a language of behavior. It could be a reflective response (see the series of Reflective Behavior 1, “hedgehog”, 2, “defense”), or a reflective behavior with an objective of self-protection. Once the common language of human beings (either written or spoken) was replaced by movement, then the dialogue between man and nature can be stripped to the simplest form of behavior.