Benefited from polytheism and Skovoroda's philosophic view, Zabolotsky's natural philosophic poems show profound pantheism. Zabolotsky proposes the conception of "Natural soul", and through description of "wisdom and misery", "music", and "chaos" in nature, shows the omnipresence of God in nature and proves the existence of natural spiritualism. At the same time, Zabolotsky finds that the omnipresent "Natural soul" as the power of salvation, can bring inspiration and spiritual consolation to people. The mysterious interactive response between the natural and people is the "divine unity", which is the essence and basis of pantheism.