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*Mar*The Ecological Human-Vs-The Economic Inhuman


The ecological link gets fueled by the emotional interactions among the
organisms of the Biosphere. Every ecological bond is an emotional bond. And
the emotions are dynamic and symbiotic. Emotions fuel every activity.
Individual consciousness is ecologically and emotionally linked to the
collective consciousness of the Biosphere. Emotional Symbiosis is the
paradigmatic foundation of the perceptions of each organism. The Emotional
Dynamics lead to Paradigm Dynamics. They are the God Dynamics, creating,
perceptions, understandings, actions and interactions symbiotically
creating the grand emotional coordination. The Biosphere perceives and
understands as a single organism. God means the collective consciousness
created by the air, which communicates with smells and sounds.

There are layers of consciousness. In you there are octillions of bacteria,
each units of consciousness.All of them together constitute you as one
conscious being. And all organisms constitute the Biosphere as one
organism. The organisms are not in Darwinian wars against each other. They
are actually the limbs of the Biosphere.

Thanks to Technology and the Technology based Economics, we have diseased
our basic ecological and emotional link to the Biosphere. In Economics we
created the economic man who behaves and lives without emotions as an
egoistic machine, trying to view all nature as non emotional mechanical
engineering.

Every machine needs fuels that pollute and poison nature, poison the air,
water and land. The Ghost of Rene Descartes, to whom every organism is just
a machine without feelings and emotions aggrandized the basic perception
and understanding, creating the permanent neurosis generated by the
conflict between ecological emotions and Cartesian mechanics. And we
breathe poison and lost the music from nature, the music killed by the
sounds of industries, vehicles of urbanized cities, towns and villages.
Today we cannot even conceptualize how living as an ecological link in free
nature feels and how we paradigmatize in free nature. Our perception and
understanding is poisoned by economics.

We no longer want solutions from nature or God. We want the technological
fix. We have become the ‘Inhumans’, the economic and mechanical egocentrics.

Sociology has become the study of the economic frenzy. Just see any Text
book of economics. After the first inconvenient chapter that it is a study
of humans, from the next chapter on you confront, the Indifference curves,
Demand Curves, Supply Curves, Cost Curves, revenue curves, we do not find
any humans but only mechanical links, which of course fail even as
mechanics because Humans cannot be Newtonian machines. After all there is
blood circulation and the blood carries hormones which need feelings and
emotions.Mecanization, which is creating the substitution of limbs with
machines to do the work of limbs, making the limbs redundant and semi
frozen is creating hormonal traffic jams in the blood circulation, creating
blood pressures and heart attacks.

The Economic Man is a sick person, suffering from his internal hormone wars.

There is an urgent need for ‘Free Nature Parks’ without human tampering to
revive the ecological and symbiotic human. There is wonderful rapture in
free nature.

YM Sarma

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This piece outlines a perspective that contrasts the "Ecological Human"
with the "Economic Inhuman," focusing on the impact of modern technology
and economics on humanity’s connection to the natural world. The
"Ecological Human" sees nature as a dynamic, interconnected system where
each organism participates in a shared, emotional biosphere. This approach
suggests that humans and other organisms form a symbiotic relationship
within the "collective consciousness" of nature, sustained by emotions and
non-verbal communication, such as smells and sounds.



In contrast, the "Economic Inhuman" reflects the influence of Cartesian
dualism and technology-based economics, where nature is viewed
mechanistically rather than emotionally or holistically. René Descartes’s
perspective on living beings as "machines" is presented here as the basis
for economic practices that neglect ecological bonds in favor of
efficiency, profit, and mechanization. The result, the text argues, is
environmental degradation, emotional alienation, and biological
disconnection, as machines begin to replace human limbs and,
metaphorically, even our natural instincts.



The suggestion of **"Free Nature Parks"** without human interference serves
as a counterbalance, envisioning spaces where people could reconnect with
the environment, revive empathy with nature, and experience the “rapture”
of ecological integration. This idea resonates with the broader concepts of
**biophilia** (the inherent human connection with nature) and
**ecopsychology**, which explore the psychological benefits of being
immersed in natural environments.



This exploration aligns with critiques of economic systems that separate
humanity from natural ecosystems and advocates for approaches that foster
environmental stewardship, emotional well-being, and holistic perception.
Integrating such perspectives into fields like sociology, environmental
education, and sustainable economics could help bridge the gap between
technology and ecological health.

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