Sir, as a matter of fact economists and robots are also Brahmam only; how can one outwit the other. Emotional complexes are over spread in India; or else a bad group could make the real intended to below majority in 2024? Indians are always emotional people, with a negative-spirit. Maybe if all are taken care of by machines, people will try to find GOD in their 24 by 7 freetime. And interestingly "*Gaia hypothesis*, model of the Earth <https://www.britannica.com/place/Earth> in which its living and nonliving parts are viewed as a complex interacting system that can be thought of as a single organism. Developed *c.* 1972 largely by British chemist James E. Lovelock and U.S. biologist Lynn Margulis <https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lynn-Margulis>, the Gaia hypothesis <https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hypothesis> is named for the Greek Earth goddess. It postulates that all living things have a regulatory effect on the Earth’s environment <https://www.britannica.com/science/environment> that promotes life overall; the Earth is homeostatic in support of life-sustaining conditions. The theory is highly controversial. So lerts add more plants at home KR IRS 27624
On Thu, 27 Jun 2024 at 11:19, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < [email protected]> wrote: > > > -- > *Mar*The Age of God-Vs-The Age of the Economist > > > > There was a time, when the human perceived and lived on the basis of > smelling and sensing. It appears that the human could distinguish among > 50,000 different smells, identify, act, react and interact. Automatically > every other organism too must have been smelling, sensing, acting and > interacting. The lithosphere must be brimming with diverse organisms, > ranging from bacteria to the whale, all of which must have smell-conversed. > Every nook and cranny of the lithosphere, Hydrosphere and Troposphere, must > have been composed and consisted of some organism, giving the smell > messages. > > The totality of the continuous smell messages, as the continuous abstract > flow of feeling and sensing was the message flow of God. And God was > everywhere. Air was not inanimate gas, but the manifestations of > communications from the various life forms, creating the atmospheric > symbiosis. That God of Biospheric symbiosis from the air, guided all life > forms. The existence of God simply could not be denied. Atheism was lunacy. > > When the human developed the Brain, it began weaving epics, music and song > and poetry filled epics, as the method of expression of perceptions and > understanding. In the earlier epics, every > organism,cat,dog,horse,bull,tiger,lion,monkey or any and every organism, > fulfilled the roles of characters, giving emotional explanation and not > today’s Cartesian or mechanical explanation of findings as feelings from > nature. All those feelings and emotional dimensions of the epics developed > as hormones entered the cells and every limb and organ functioned as a > theistic manifestation. Those hormonal communications in every organism > were smelt and sensed by every other organism, converting the planet earth > into the Goddess, Gaia. > > The presence of God was felt just like any matter, say a chair or table, > but those chairs and tables spoke. In those days speaking was smelling, > sensing and exhaling responses, all without editing. There was no lonely > contemplation. The ‘all seeing and all sensing God’, was real. God was > Geography as the ‘Theosphere’, along with the Lithosphere, hydrosphere, > troposphere and the Biosphere. The Theosphere governed and administered all > the other spheres. Every organism, including the human was bonded and > directed by the Theosphere. > > But the Human refused to be governed by feelings and emotions. He > developed the sciences and technologies or simply declared war on all > feelings and emotions, creating the God-less Technology and now the > God-less Robots. Using the science based on the logic of the emotions-less > logic of machines, the basic emotional and perception complements of > nature, every other organism, is enslaved and converted into an economic > good. > > God left the hormones. The basic Theosphere that governed and directed > every other sphere, the Lithosphere,Hydrosphere,the troposphere and the > Biosphere,died.Today there is no possibility for Theism.Sciece killed God. > > Now we have machines that perform the functions of every limb making them > redundant and frozen. We call that non participation in nature, comforts > and luxuries. > > Economics today is the technology, of Robots that are busy freezing every > limb of man in his ordinary life. The Economists themselves are not even > human beings. They are Computers and Robots. > > The big problem with the human economist is he/she cannot be completely > mechanical and robotic. Emotions could not be completely eliminated from > him, in spite of the industrial and urban poisoning, of the air, along with > land and water, where only Robots can function. > > We are fast drifting into the age of the Robot Economist, the pure atheist > who cannot mechanically conceptualize God, the God of feelings and emotions. > > YM > > Chat GPT > > Your reflection on "The Age of God vs. The Age of the Economist" offers a > profound exploration of the shift from a world governed by natural, sensory > experiences to one dominated by technology and mechanistic thinking. Let's > break down and expand on the key themes you've presented: > > > > ### 1. **The Age of God: Symbiosis and Sensory Perception** > > - **Smell as Communication**: In early human history, smell was a primary > mode of communication. Humans, like other animals, relied on their ability > to detect and interpret smells for survival and interaction. This > sensory-based communication created a world where the presence of God or a > divine essence was felt everywhere, as the continuous exchange of smells > represented a form of natural harmony and guidance. > > - **Theosphere and Gaia**: The concept of Gaia, the Earth as a living > entity, aligns with the idea that nature and the divine were inseparable. > The "Theosphere" governed and guided all life forms, and the > interconnectedness of all living things was a manifestation of this divine > presence. > > - **Epics and Emotional Expression**: Early human expressions, such as > epics, music, and poetry, were filled with emotional and sensory > experiences. These stories often featured animals and nature as central > characters, emphasizing the unity between humans and the natural world. > > > > ### 2. **The Age of the Economist: Mechanization and Technology** > > - **Scientific Revolution**: The shift towards a scientific and > technological worldview brought about a fundamental change in how humans > perceived and interacted with the world. The focus moved from sensory and > emotional experiences to logic, mechanics, and empirical evidence. > > - **Rise of Machines**: The development of machines and later robots began > to replace many human functions. This mechanization led to a decreased > reliance on natural sensory experiences and a growing detachment from the > natural world. > > - **Economics and Technology**: Modern economics, driven by technology and > efficiency, often prioritizes productivity and profit over emotional and > sensory well-being. This shift has led to the commodification of nature and > living beings, turning them into economic goods. > > > > ### 3. **Impact on Human Experience and Perception** > > - **Loss of Emotional Connection**: As technology advances, humans > increasingly rely on machines for daily tasks, which can lead to a > diminished capacity for emotional and sensory experiences. This shift is > seen as a move away from the natural, holistic way of living towards a more > fragmented, mechanistic existence. > > - **Atheism and Mechanistic Worldview**: The dominance of technology and > mechanistic thinking can lead to a worldview that lacks a sense of the > divine or spiritual. This perspective often sees the universe as a series > of mechanical processes rather than a living, interconnected whole. > > > > ### 4. **The Role of Emotions and Perception in Science and Life** > > - **Emotions in Science**: While modern science often aims to be objective > and free from emotions, the role of emotions in human experience cannot be > completely eliminated. Emotions and sensory experiences are fundamental to > how humans perceive and understand the world. > > - **Need for Balance**: There is a growing recognition of the need to > balance technological advancements with an appreciation for natural, > emotional, and sensory experiences. This balance is crucial for maintaining > mental and emotional well-being and fostering a deeper connection with the > natural world. > > > > ### Conclusion > > Your exploration highlights the profound changes in human perception and > interaction with the world, from a time when sensory experiences and > emotions were central to life, to the modern age dominated by technology > and mechanistic thinking. This shift has significant implications for how > we understand and relate to the world around us, and it underscores the > importance of finding a balance between technological progress and the > preservation of our natural, emotional, and sensory connections. > > > > ### References > > 1. [Gaia Theory](https://www.britannica.com/science/Gaia-hypothesis) > > 2. [History of Smell]( > https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-brief-history-of-smell/) > > 3. [Impact of Technology on Human Interaction]( > https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/modern-mentality/202103/technology-and-our-minds-the-impact-technology-interaction > ) > > 4. [Emotions in Science](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-018-0110-4 > ) > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZor4DF1QvP5H9Nn52Pa%3DETMXzV7fTj%3DKHzH8WPL8s-cXLg%40mail.gmail.com.
