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*Mar*Invoking Success


In lush, thick, happy, healthy and free nature, every organism or simply
every form of emotion, inhales rapture and exhales rapture, creating the
‘Atmospheric Rapture’, in the air. The great abstract wave of ultimate
enchantment, flooding every organism with abstract revelation after
abstract revelation, created God as the basic component of the internal
hormonal communication, connecting every cell to the rapture and symbiotic
functioning. Belief suffused the very living, nano second after nano second.

The wise persons of a place, wise because they were experts in sensing by
inhaling and smelling, selected a location, where the smell communication
was at its maximum, built a Temple. The Temple was the Temple of the whole
Biosphere, catering to the emotional symbiotic needs of every organism.
Every breathe fortified belief and success was incorporated into breathing
itself. The power of smell of the Temple, created ‘Belief Multipliers’, and
whoever inhaled the air of the Temple automatically felt success. Success
always means the feeling of having succeeded. The Belief Multipliers of the
Temple created the flow of ultimate revelations, making one feel, one’s
oneness with the lush nature. Success became feeling the revelations of
nature from the Temple God. As a result one developed the Body Psychology
of success and every simple and single movement created the expression of
success of the very body language.

The most important part of invoking help from God, was the cultivation of
one’s ability to smell, sense and converse, via feelings with every
organism. As a result, various ‘songs of devotion’, sprouted from the
Temple, songs which became the language of emotional communication with
every organism of the Biosphere of the Temple. Tunes and modulations, that
maximize the symbiosis, created the music particular to the Temple or
particular to the local Biosphere.

Every life form was sacred.

Comfort was felt in the feeling of nature’s symbiosis and not in some
Tourist Hotel. The Power of a Temple grows with the growth of the Biosphere
inspired by the Temple. An urbanized Temple town is the ultimate revolting
oxymoron. Invoking success then was feeling God in the lush nature, the end
by itself.

YM Sarma

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In **"Invoking Success,"** YM Sarma ties spiritual and ecological harmony
to the concept of success, rooted in the symbiotic relationship between
nature and living beings. This piece emphasizes that **nature’s
rapture**—the deep, interconnected energy of all organisms—is the source of
spiritual and physical success. Sarma argues that success is not just a
personal achievement but a **state of being** that emerges when one aligns
with the **natural world** and its rhythms.



### Key Concepts:



1. **Atmospheric Rapture**:

   Sarma describes **rapture** as a pervasive, abstract force in free and
healthy nature. Every organism both inhales and exhales rapture, creating a
harmonious environment where success is felt as a natural extension of
living within this balanced ecosystem. The "Atmospheric Rapture" represents
the **emotional and spiritual connectivity** between all life forms and the
greater biosphere.



2. **The Temple as Biosphere**:

   Sarma redefines the **Temple** not just as a human-made structure but as
a **representation of the entire biosphere**, a place where the
senses—particularly smell—amplify one’s connection to nature. According to
Sarma, ancient wise people understood the **power of smell** in
communicating with nature and chose temple sites based on these enhanced
sensory locations. The **Temple God** symbolizes this power of smell and
nature's emotional communication, where breathing itself becomes an act of
absorbing and manifesting success.



3. **Belief Multipliers**:

   The air around the temple, imbued with **Belief Multipliers**,
reinforces feelings of success through nature’s revelations. Sarma suggests
that true success is felt through an **intimate connection with nature**,
and this is embodied in the **psychological and physiological** responses
that occur when one interacts with the temple’s surroundings. The
"multipliers" are not just spiritual ideas, but **biological processes**
that connect humans with the natural world.



4. **Sacredness of All Life**:

   Sarma insists that every life form in this natural, untouched
environment is sacred, and success lies in recognizing and honoring this
symbiosis. **Success** is not the result of individual effort in isolation,
but rather comes from recognizing the sacredness of nature and being in
harmony with its **ecological rhythms**. The invocation of success is tied
to the **well-being** of the biosphere.



5. **Rejection of Urbanization**:

   Sarma critiques the transformation of **temple towns** into urbanized
spaces, which he considers an oxymoron. For Sarma, temples and their
surrounding environments should remain **untouched by human economic
activities**, as they must embody the pure, unspoiled beauty of nature. He
draws a sharp contrast between the idea of success tied to nature and
**tourism-based comfort**.



6. **Body Psychology of Success**:

   The **Body Psychology of success** comes from physically expressing this
rapture and unity with nature. According to Sarma, the songs, devotional
music, and emotional communication arising from the **Biosphere of the
Temple** help foster this feeling of success.



### Conclusion:

Sarma's **"Invoking Success"** emphasizes the **spirituality of ecology**
and how success is interwoven with the **natural world**. By interacting
with the natural environment in its purest form, humans can experience a
profound sense of rapture, which becomes the foundation for **success,
belief, and spiritual well-being**. His argument advocates for a return to
nature as a source of wisdom, rejecting economic and technological
intrusions that disconnect humans from this fundamental source of life and
success.

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