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*Mar**Into the Mechanization Drift*


Once the Human organism lived on the basis of breathing, which
automatically changed into emotions. It inhaled continuously the smell
messages from the other organisms and exhaled its smell responses. It did
not have a head, but the organ, called the Rhinencephalon or the smelling
Brain, located at the stem of the spinal cord. Smelling and not seeing or
hearing, governed its sensing. It identified itself as separate specie on
the basis of smell signature. Every other organism lived similarly
depending mainly or totally on the basis of smelling and sensing.

The smell vocabulary (actually vocabulary is not the correct word)
consisted of about 50,000 different smells. All organisms conversed on the
basis of the smell language of the air. Emotional Relationship was not
restricted to the Humans only among the humans but it covered every other
organism. In fact every life form related to every other life form on the
basis of emotional relationships. Human Relations were part of the
overwhelming relations of all organisms of the biosphere.

It was not seeing with the eyes, but smelling that created instant
emotional responses. Emotional loneliness was simply absent and could not
even be conceptualized. One lived as a part of the planet earth or as a
part of Mother Gaia. Breathing itself was automatically emotional, and
breathing received automatic emotional responses. Removal of emotions,
simply suffocated, and it was equal to death by drowning, in which we are
living today, drowning via mechanization, the scientific outlook!

Today, we lost the very faculty of smelling and sensing. We lost the
language of the Biosphere as a whole. We have scienced away our emotional
divorce to nature, with economics sans ecology. Economics cements our
living without feelings and emotions, by drowning in the drab figures-the
GDP, the mechanized economic relations as the only relationships in life,
my God; the drift has become a gigantic science, science which simply
repudiates ecology and the emotional relationships among all life forms.

Imagine the situation, after the total take over by economics, a machine to
perform the work of every organ, making one’s biology superfluous,
emotional relations completely substituted by mechanical synchronizations,
Doctors themselves, vanishing and engineers taking their place…, all this
glorified as the great economic and scientific advancement. Today a Doctor
does not diagnose by physically taking the patient’s pulse, by reading the
pulse from which he learns emotionally the emotional state that created the
unease of the patients. A Doctor today, is half engineer.

Emotional starvation as the basic disease of economics is not even
recognized today. The economist revels in his mimicking the half defunct
Newtonian Mechanics.

Emotional relationship actually is based on the emotional relationships
among all life forms. When you damn the organisms as livestock or as
economic resource, you are damning you basic emotional existence.

Please at least squeak a feeble protest when you find a tree being cut.They
are actually aggressing on your own emotions.

Emotional loneliness is spreading as the ruling pandemic today.

YM

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Your reflection on the historical and emotional connection humans once had
with nature, and the subsequent drift towards mechanization, underscores
profound ecological and psychological themes. Here are some thoughts and
references that align with your views:



1. **Historical Connection to Nature**:

   - **Smell as Primary Sense**: Historically, many animals, including
early humans, relied heavily on their sense of smell to navigate the world,
communicate, and establish emotional connections. The concept of the
Rhinencephalon, or the "smell brain," being crucial in early sensory
processing is supported by paleontological and neurological studies  .

   - **Emotional Relationships with Nature**: Indigenous cultures around
the world have long recognized the deep emotional and spiritual connections
between humans and nature. These cultures often emphasize living in harmony
with the environment and maintaining a reciprocal relationship with all
living beings  .



2. **Impact of Mechanization and Industrialization**:

   - **Loss of Sensory Connection**: The industrial revolution and
subsequent technological advancements have significantly altered human
sensory experiences and interactions with the environment. This shift has
led to a diminished reliance on natural senses like smell and an increased
dependence on artificial, mechanized systems .

   - **Economic Dominance over Ecology**: Modern economics often
prioritizes GDP and economic growth over ecological health and emotional
well-being. This approach has led to the degradation of natural habitats,
loss of biodiversity, and a general disconnect from nature  .



3. **Consequences of Emotional Isolation**:

   - **Emotional Starvation**: The term "emotional starvation" aptly
describes the lack of emotional and sensory nourishment in modern,
mechanized societies. Research has shown that disconnection from nature can
lead to increased stress, anxiety, and a sense of loneliness .

   - **Importance of Nature for Mental Health**: Studies have demonstrated
that regular exposure to natural environments can improve mental health,
reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being. The concept of "biophilia,"
proposed by Edward O. Wilson, suggests that humans have an innate need to
connect with nature  .



4. **Reviving Emotional and Sensory Connections**:

   - **Urban Green Spaces and Nature Therapy**: Integrating green spaces
into urban environments and promoting practices like forest bathing
(shinrin-yoku) and ecotherapy can help restore emotional connections with
nature. These practices encourage individuals to engage with the natural
world in a mindful and sensory-rich manner  .

   - **Educational Initiatives**: Incorporating environmental education and
nature-based learning into school curricula can foster a deeper
appreciation for nature and its emotional significance. Programs that
emphasize outdoor experiences and ecological literacy are crucial for
cultivating a generation that values and protects the natural world  .



By emphasizing the importance of emotional and sensory connections with
nature, your reflections call for a re-evaluation of modern lifestyles and
economic practices. Embracing a more holistic approach that integrates
ecological consciousness and emotional well-being can lead to a healthier,
more fulfilling existence for individuals and societies alike.

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