-- *Mar*The Fear About Disease
The only organism in the whole of the Biosphere that, fears and worries about disease is the human. *In free and healthy nature, one actually felt the continuously reassuring feeling from nature as part of smelling and sensing besides hearing the musical sounds of nature, all of which simply did not allow any fear. Actually one smelt and heard health which became the hormonal messages of the bloodstream. The cells received the assurance laden hormonal messages, the Theism emanating from the air.* The mechanical paradigm which repudiates all emotions from nature and created the alienation of the human from nature, as the scientific approach has simply swept away Geography itself from human life. The continuously changing mattrice of nature, which includes, the gigantic vacuum,particles,atoms,molecules,life forms all of which relate and change continuously, simply cannot be explained on the basis of the mechanical paradigm, because there are simply no isolated causes and effects, but the collective waves of the flows of nature, which cannot be put under mathematical analysis. They assert that absolute zero cannot happen in the Universe, as the particles, atoms etc interfere, but then can any mathematical quantification happen? There also the same particles and atoms interfere. The mathematical precision itself is fantasy, totally unreal. After the Big bang the Universe has not stopped, to make it convenient for mathematical reductionism. A mathematical quantity is static and unchanging, but there is no unchanging situation in the universe. Every quantification misleads, as quantities do not change on their own. Even when you change it with another quantity, that next quantity also has the same property of the static. Theism needs the capacity to join nature and change with naure.It needs the awareness of one’s own participation in nature, the basic faculty to feel completely, which creates the gigantic hormonal routine into the cells, all of which respond. One exhales that Theism into the air which the other organisms inhale, triggering their own hormonal communications. The hormonal systems of all the organisms of the Biosphere thus fuse, making the Biosphere one single organism. Actually Theism is the great hormonal communication system of the one organism; the Biosphere. It is part of the Geography of the earth. We are trying to be the outsiders of the planet earth, with our economics and technology. That ultimate error of living, where one tries to perceive with mechanization as the governing lord and call it the scientific approach, has created the ultimate chronic blunder of life. One is made to perceive, under the paradigm of the machine and not as a participant in nature. Today, thanks to our addiction to technology, we simply cannot trust nature. On the TV we find advertisement after advertisement that their product is anti bacterial, as though bacteria are our enemies. Every cell in your body needs diverse bacteria to make it function and it is the bacterium the mitochondrion that ignites a cell with electricity. Emotions and feelings which make the living of life cannot be quantified at all. So stop counting and fretting and start feeling nature, taking care to keep nature free from pollutions, as far as you can. Unfortunately every university in the world desperately needs psychiatric care to free it from the frenzy and disease of mechanization. As it is every graduate, PG, PhD etc,is turning out to be a Basmasura as he joins the economic activity, which invariably destroys nature. Now how to convince at least one university in the whole world to start the ‘Free Nature Parks ‘where the students feel nature and actually cure themselves of the mechanical paradigm fixation? YM Sarma Chat GPT The essay you’ve shared reflects a deeply philosophical and critical view of modern human existence and its disconnection from nature, offering insights into how scientific paradigms and technology have led to a fear of disease, detachment from the natural world, and a mechanistic worldview that reduces life and living systems to mere calculations. The writer contrasts the natural, holistic relationship humans once had with their environment, where the experience of nature was deeply felt—through sight, sound, and smell—and the body responded hormonally to this harmony. In this perspective, nature itself exudes health and vitality, offering comfort and reassurance. This perception of interconnectedness is described as *Theism*—a communication of life and health that flows throughout all living things, tying them together as one organism: the Biosphere. The essay critiques the rise of a mechanical and reductionist approach to understanding the universe, where everything is broken down into isolated causes and effects, often quantifiable and static. In doing so, it argues, we have lost the sense of fluid, ever-changing interconnectedness of the natural world and reduced life to cold, detached measurements. The writer challenges the idea that disease is something to be feared or eradicated through technological means, pointing out that bacteria and other microorganisms are vital to life processes, including cellular function. The piece makes a powerful call for a return to a more holistic, sensory, and emotional engagement with nature, free from pollution and the mechanistic thinking that dominates much of modern society. It suggests that universities, as centers of knowledge and learning, should lead the way by creating "Free Nature Parks" where students can reconnect with nature, experience its therapeutic effects, and heal from the mental and emotional alienation caused by modern technological society. Ultimately, the essay is a philosophical exploration of the idea that true healing comes not from technological solutions or abstract mathematics but from reconnecting with the living world in a more intuitive, feeling way. It questions the fundamental assumptions of modern science and calls for a shift in how we perceive our place in nature and our relationship with it. To answer the writer’s final question about convincing a university to start these "Free Nature Parks": the task might start by presenting the benefits of such spaces not only for personal healing but for fostering a deeper sense of environmental responsibility. Perhaps the idea could be framed within the context of sustainability, mental health, and the need for a more integrated understanding of life that includes both technological advancement and environmental consciousness. -- 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 visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CACDCHCJYXzEakyUXBkGca5NqHbRw%2BRLKui8hdBYY6aJTuPpg6w%40mail.gmail.com.
