I learn from you and so it is mutual KR IRS On Wed, 5 Jun 2024 at 22:15, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < [email protected]> wrote:
> Rajaram Sir, > Thank you very much.To respond to your enlightening and perception > provoking responses one needs great learning.Unfortunately I am not so > learned. > YM > > On Thu, Jun 6, 2024 at 7:59 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> In the intricate web of life, every species plays a unique role in >> maintaining ecosystem harmony. Human activities, such as deforestation, >> pollution, and habitat destruction, disrupt this delicate balance, leading >> to ecological imbalances and biodiversity loss. By recognizing our >> interconnectedness with nature, humans can strive to live in harmony with >> the Earth, embracing sustainable practices that support the health and >> vitality of ecosystems. >> >> Indigenous cultures around the world possess deep ecological knowledge >> passed down through generations, rooted in a profound understanding of >> divine symbiosis. These cultures offer valuable insights into sustainable >> living practices, resource management, and spiritual reverence for nature. >> By embracing indigenous wisdom and incorporating it into modern society, >> humanity can learn to coexist with nature in a more harmonious and >> sustainable way. >> >> As stewards of the Earth, humans have a sacred responsibility to care for >> the planet and all its inhabitants. This stewardship involves not only >> protecting natural resources for future generations but also cultivating a >> sense of reverence and gratitude for the gifts of the Earth. By embracing >> our role as caretakers of the planet, humanity can work towards restoring >> balance and healing the wounds inflicted upon the natural world. >> >> Divine symbiosis invites us to recognize the interconnectedness of all >> life and to honor the sacred relationship between humanity and nature. By >> fostering a deeper understanding of our interdependence, cultivating >> spiritual reverence for the natural world, embracing sustainable practices, >> and assuming our role as stewards of the Earth, we can work towards a more >> harmonious and balanced relationship with nature. In doing so, we not only >> ensure our own survival but also preserve the beauty and diversity of life >> for generations to come. >> >> {“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 exhales in smells and informs 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.”} NO GAINSAY about it, yet today no one >> is in the forest but lives only in the concrete Jungles. And of course, >> there is no suicide there but animal killing all in needs of food. >> >> {“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.”} A wonderful refined thinking, >> imagining the olden days of Aranya living. However, all the bhaktas are >> only living in the city. Modern life with the machines, Plants (Not Aranya) >> and whatnots. Bhakti, worship, breathing are all nothing to do with the >> olden styles as we have crossed the bridges. Even if KRISHNA were to be >> here, HE has to cope with all these. >> >> {“There is a 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.”} >> Happiness dwells in the minds. Living is not a criterion for happiness. >> Sat-Chit-Ananda can arise anywhere. >> >> {“Today thanks to science, technology, mechanization, industrialization >> and urbanization and total pollution, we believe only in machines and not >> in nature.”} Not exactly. As we thank science, we have to hang the >> disbelievers of life with nature. Science never prompted nor any university >> to use the atom for the bombardments only. As everyone closes the doors, >> when we cite the rowdies and the Hooligans, by way of security, we use a >> positive knowledge also for our own security; if the nations do not do >> that, any one will protect them clause is absent. Even while closing the >> doors, we declare I AM ONLY FOR MYSELF AND WILL NOT COME TO YOUR RESCUE >> EVEN IF WIFE AND CHILDREN. We have such a refinement and call it decency. >> We teach our children if some nasty things happen, right under our nose,” >> DO NOT GO THERE AND GET HIT; THE WORLD IS NOT DEPENDENT ON YOU; YOU LOOK >> AFTER YOURSELF; YOUR GRAVE; HENCE YOU ARE SO DECENT”. Our civilisation is >> so ancient and is proud of; but we teach our posterity, only such >> civilisation nomenclature as,” don’t help anyone; if rowdy go off; it is >> indecent to fight for Dharma”. And yet we want someone else to risk and >> fight for us. So, fostering nature is needed; we have to initiate strict >> procedures. By going back to 1800 AD, nature may not be protected at all. >> K Rajaram IRS 5624 6624 >> >> On Wed, 5 Jun 2024 at 19:50, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> *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 >>> >>> Chat GPT >>> >>> "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. >>> >> > > -- > *Mar* > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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