We can indeed find fractals in nature, which is why these fractals and many more are found in the prologues of Genesis and John, which deal with creation by the word of God. Incidentally, man's works tend to be Euclidean. The difference between God's creation and man's creations is the difference between a magnificent old-growth forest and a dull city street. A telling exception is great works of art, which we call "inspired" and which have recently been shown to embody fractal patterns. An example is the opening statement of Beethoven's fifth symphony, which contains a recursive short-short-long pattern. The codes show that the Bible was inspired too and to a far greater degree than any symphony.
That answers your excellent question in fact. Yes, the Spirit of God, the Word, expresses itself through life and through inspired works of men and women.