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*Mar*The Divine Symbiosis


Divinity or Rapturous Symbiosis is the basic property of free and healthy
nature. Happiness grows into rapture when the happiness spreads. Each
organism participates and contributes to the macro rapture. Rapture or the
Theosphere engulfs the Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Troposphere and the whole
Biosphere. The organisms’ inhale and exhale rapture. Rapture takes root as
the soil bacteria, from the parent earth matter being photon synthesized by
the sun.

The basic fact is that every bacterium is part of nature’s symbiosis and
not of antibiosis. The rapturous ‘you’, means that the octillions and
octillions of bacteria in you are in rapture. You cannot live for a nano
second without the symbiotic bacteria in you. They are the soil root angels
in you.

Theism means the gigantic abstract flow of symbiotic rapture, on the
surface of the earth, the basic feature of earth’s geography. If one enters
the lush and free forest with the basic faith that every organism actually
helps, that symbiosis rules the lives of all organisms, then Theism grows
in one naturally and spontaneously. Your faith is smelt and sensed by every
organism, which exhale in smells and inform their welcome. In nature
communication is not in words but in feelings, sounds and tunes of nature
all of which are part of the air. In free nature Theism and the basic
belief or recognition of God in continuously inhaled, exhaled, heard and
felt in nature as nature. Theism simply is geography, not logic that too
the Cartesian logic. And Courage as faith becomes the biological paradigm.

God is not in any sacred religious text. In free nature God or Theism grows
with age, every nano second in every organism. Musics and Dances sprout in
great Biospheric symphonies.

There is need for comparison studies about the happiness of those who live
in free nature with those that live in big cities. Suicides do not happen
in thick forests and no organism has psychological problems.

Today thanks to science, technology, mechanization, industrialization and
urbanization and total pollution, we believe only in machines and not in
nature. From the foundation on machines are not emotional, but unnatural
and of course anti natural. When you use a machine to perform the work of a
limb of yours, the limb becomes redundant and frozen. It means that the
cells and the bacteria of the limb become frozen. The bacterial link of you
to the nature gets snapped. You die partially because; life means the
continuous functioning of the bacteria in you, the longevity of a single
bacterium being just twenty minutes. Your life actually consists of the
trillions of births and deaths of bacteria in you, each bacterium leading a
meaningful and purposeful life, the meaning and purpose being you, the big
macro universe to them.

Once when nature was free and lush, Gods must have been sprouting
everywhere. That is why we find trillions of Gods in Hinduism the first
religion. May be Hinduism has its origin from the Cambrian explosion of
life forms that happened 538 million years ago. The explosion of life forms
then must have created the explosion of Gods, Gods as nature.Hiduism can
survive only if it is based on the soil bacteria.

Unfortunately we have the freak phenomenon of the so called defenders of
Hinduism asserting that Hinduism is another Cartesian or Newtonian science.
The astounding Temples of Hinduism were nature inspired not mechanically
constructed as per the principles of modern construction engineering.

Once a Temple actually created the explosion of life forms, continuing the
Cambrian explosion. But today we have the freak Temple cities, holiday
resorts,etc which destroy nature and just block the entrance of God into
the Temples.

Temples and Free nature go together. Temples get destroyed when there are
hotels and commercial establishments there.

There is a great crisis created need to revive nature on the terms of
nature that is without human tampering. Gods sprout from free and healthy
nature only and of course never from the science laboratories. God is
abstract feeling, the feeling of revelations from free nature, not a
factory product.

It is for the Universities to start the free nature parks, where there is
no human tampering.

YM

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"The Divine Symbiosis"



The concept of divinity or rapturous symbiosis, as posited, is deeply
rooted in the intrinsic and harmonious relationships that flourish within a
free and healthy natural world. This idea suggests that happiness, when
shared and spread, amplifies into rapture—a state of profound bliss and
unity that transcends individual organisms and permeates the entire
ecosystem. Every living being, from the smallest bacterium to the largest
organism, contributes to this collective rapture, creating a Theosphere
that envelops and enriches the lithosphere, hydrosphere, troposphere, and
biosphere.



At the core of this symbiosis is the fundamental understanding that each
bacterium is an integral part of nature's collaborative existence, rather
than a source of conflict or disease (antibiosis). The symbiotic bacteria
within us are not only essential for our survival but also for our sense of
well-being and connection to the larger web of life. These "soil root
angels" within us, originating from the earth and energized by the sun,
embody the essence of rapture and life itself.



Theism, in this framework, is perceived as the grand, abstract flow of this
symbiotic rapture across the Earth's surface. By entering a lush, untamed
forest with the faith that every organism contributes positively to the
whole, one can naturally and spontaneously cultivate a deep sense of
Theism. This faith is not articulated through words but through feelings,
sounds, and the harmonious symphony of nature. In this environment, Theism
becomes an experiential reality, interwoven with the geography and
biological processes of the Earth, rather than a construct of human logic.



The notion of God, therefore, is not confined to sacred religious texts but
is continuously manifested and experienced in the free and unspoiled
natural world. This divine experience grows organically with every breath
and every moment spent in nature, leading to a spontaneous celebration of
life through music, dance, and the vibrant symphonies of the biosphere.



A stark contrast is drawn between the happiness of those living in free,
natural environments and those in heavily urbanized settings. In unspoiled
forests, psychological distress and suicides are virtually non-existent,
suggesting that the natural symbiosis contributes significantly to mental
well-being. Conversely, modern science, technology, mechanization,
industrialization, urbanization, and pollution have created an environment
where machines dominate, and our connection to nature is severed. This
disconnection freezes the natural functions of our limbs and the bacteria
within, leading to a partial death as the bacterial symbiosis that sustains
us is disrupted.



Historically, lush and free nature might have given rise to numerous
deities, as reflected in Hinduism, the world's oldest religion. The
multitude of gods in Hinduism can be seen as a manifestation of the
abundant life forms that emerged during the Cambrian explosion, symbolizing
nature's diverse and dynamic spirit. The construction of ancient Hindu
temples was inspired by and in harmony with nature, fostering an
environment where life could flourish.



In stark contrast, modern temple cities and commercial establishments
disrupt this natural harmony, blocking the divine essence that once flowed
freely into these sacred spaces. To restore this balance, there is an
urgent need to revive nature on its own terms, without human interference.
Gods and divinity arise from free and healthy nature, not from artificial
constructs or scientific laboratories. Universities and institutions should
take the lead in establishing nature parks where human influence is
minimized, allowing the natural world to thrive and reveal its divine
essence.



In essence, "The Divine Symbiosis" calls for a profound reconnection with
nature, recognizing that true divinity and rapture are inherent in the
natural world's unspoiled and harmonious existence. By nurturing this
connection, humanity can rediscover the deep, symbiotic relationships that
sustain life and the divine presence that permeates all of nature.

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