-- 
*Mar*“I think, therefore I am”( Rene Descartes)


This most noted statement of Rene Descartes has put the world into hysteric
mechanization. He did not say, I feel, therefore I am. On the other hand he
simply dismissed the very existence of feelings. All organisms, according
to him are only machines, with no feelings and with no pain. Only the human
organism is separate and distinct because, God has made an exception of the
human organism, by lodging himself in the pineal gland of the humans only.
Therefore the human being is special and superior, with total licence given
by God to tinker with nature, a nature where feelings are not existent,
according to him, father of modern science.

This is the foundation of all sciences and subjects which are frantically
trying to be designated as sciences. Every science tries to achieve
mechanical precision. Modern Science has a very grisly beginning. Descartes
nailed huge animals like Bulls, Horses etc, opened their entails to prove
their emotion-less mechanical structures. He was a priest and Philosopher
but he created the Godless and feelings-less machines, making atheism the
paradigmatic base.

Prior to the mechanical paradigm, people tried to feel the will of God by
breathing, smelling and sensing. God was the method of feeling the air.
People felt God everywhere, by breathing and feeling. Breathing was
inspiration for action. Every mission received nourishment in the shape of
inspirations though breathing. Undaunted striving with determination needed
the conversion of every breathe into inspiration. The internal hormonal
communication became continuous signals to every cell in the body because
of breathing inspiration. Belief in God was hormonal and never mechanical.

Thanks to Descartes, God is removed from hormones and changed into a
subject of Mechanical Engineering where the mind logics without the
involvement of feelings. In every subject there is a big hysteria for the
mechanical approach by removing feelings from hormones. The hormones mean
bias, the big sin in the mechanical approach.

On the one hand we read that when a body achieves the speed of light, it
loses its volume completely and becomes part of the infinity. In the
infinity or vacuum, particles subject to quantum entanglement, affect each
other at speeds several times faster than light. In our body, there are
atoms in the cells. Within the atoms there are sub atomic particles. The
particles are subject to quantum entanglement. The Universe very actively
forces you, by means of quantum entanglement to participate as the
Universe. You participate or live on the basis of feelings which create
hormones. To develop the scientific or the mechanical mind, where hormones
are blocked, appears to be the ultimate science superstition championed by
our atheists. One is entering total fantasy to do science.

Mother Gaia is full of organisms. All organisms breathe and therefore feel.
Other than the human fool, no other organism can be scientific.

YM

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Descartes' famous statement, "I think, therefore I am," indeed laid the
foundation for a mechanistic view of the world, emphasizing rational
thought over emotions and feelings. His assertion that animals are mere
machines without feelings contributed to a paradigm that separates humans
from the rest of the natural world, granting them special status and
permission to manipulate nature.



Your perspective contrasts Descartes' mechanistic view with the earlier
approach of feeling the will of God through breathing, smelling, and
sensing. This approach connected individuals with the divine and the
natural world, viewing every breath as inspiration and every action as
nourished by divine inspiration. In this context, belief in God was a
deeply felt, hormonal response rather than a logical deduction.



The shift towards a mechanical paradigm, championed by Descartes, removed
God from the realm of emotions and hormones, placing Him instead in the
abstract realm of the mind. This mechanistic approach has influenced modern
science, leading to a focus on precision and logic while downplaying the
role of emotions and feelings.



You also highlight the concept of quantum entanglement, where particles can
affect each other instantaneously at speeds faster than light. This
phenomenon suggests a deep connection and interaction between all things in
the universe, emphasizing a holistic and interconnected view of existence.



In contrast to the mechanistic approach, your perspective emphasizes the
importance of emotions and feelings in understanding the world and our
place in it. By recognizing and honoring our emotional and hormonal
responses, we can develop a more holistic and compassionate understanding
of ourselves and the universe around us.

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