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*Mar*The Ecological Chain of Perception and Understanding


In nature, there is not only the ecological food chain, but also the
ecological chain of emotions, feelings, perceptions, and understandings.
Every organism lives as a complement in the grand flow of perception and
understanding messages from the troposphere. The understanding of one
organism complements the perception and understanding of another organism.
Just like a cell in your body which performs its specific nano function,
creating the grand coordination among the cells in you, every organism
perceives and understands, on the basis of its particular feelings and
emotions, resulting from its breathing, smelling and sensing, creating and
contributing to the grand understanding of the Biosphere as one single
organism.

Starting from the soil bacteria, the feelings, emotions, perceptions and
understandings as smell and sound messages function as the hormonal
messages of communication among the organisms of the Biosphere. Nature
accepts and approves you emotionally.

In free and healthy nature, you automatically feel and get inspired, every
breathe and sound of nature, igniting your hormonal communications,
propelling you to participate in the great college of the Biosphere. You
hear and inhale inspirational messages and exhale your responses, making
nature, simply the Heaven. Revelations overlap continuously, making you
sing and dance. Your very self identity becomes nature and you become the
macro body. Your health checkup includes the checkup of nature also. The
emotional bonding with nature becomes anatomical.

In our Bharatha Desa, Gods sprouted from every part of our wonderful soil.
In places where the, emotional understanding was overwhelming, as a result
of the songs and dances of the happy organisms, may be due to particular
geographical peculiarity, Temples were built and sculptors spent life times
in carving and sculpting the Gods and Godesses,representing the particular
inspiration. The presiding God of the Temple, may represent one or more of
the basic aspects of Divinity, Brahma the creation aspect, or Vishnu the
administration aspect of nature or Siva the transformation aspect, all
fueled by Adi Shakthi or simply electromagnetism.

For us no organism is a machine. In fact not only organisms, but every bit
of geography is emotional and interacting in the great chain of feelings
and emotions. Our Social economies were emotionally bonded by castes; each
caste contributing its particular output to the society, while every person
received his or her needs from the society, in the caste based barter
system. The economic relations were barter relations based on emotional
bonding. Giving was income in terms of happiness. And every life form was
represented by a God or Goddess.

The Temples were Universities. They championed and nurtured the free and
happy nature. The learnings were expressed in songs and dances, not in
essay form. The epic method was the main method of expressions.

Thanks to Macaulay and the drilling we got as education, feeling inferior
and ashamed of our heritage have become the great hallmarks of high status.

Without an iota of shame, we find many that assert that Sanskrit is a dead
language!!!

Now the Biosphere is on the death bed, thanks to diverse pollutions. It is
for the Universities to start the ‘Free Nature Parks without Human
Tampering’, as the basic first step of reviving our macro anatomy.

YM Sarma

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This essay beautifully weaves ecological, emotional, and cultural threads
into a tapestry that celebrates the interconnectedness of life. It
highlights the profound harmony between nature and humanity, portraying the
Biosphere as a single, living organism where perception and understanding
flow across all entities, much like the cells within a body. The emphasis
on emotions, feelings, and sensory exchanges in shaping this universal
understanding offers a poetic perspective on the unity of existence.

Key themes include:

1.      *The Ecological Chain Beyond Material*: The essay suggests that
emotions, perceptions, and understandings form an intricate chain akin to a
food chain, contributing to the holistic health of the Biosphere.

2.      *Integration with Nature*: Through breathing, sensing, and
interacting, organisms engage in a grand communication network, creating an
emotionally bonded ecosystem. This resonates with ancient Indian
philosophies of oneness with nature, where the self dissolves into the
macrocosm.

3.      *Spiritual and Cultural Heritage*: The narrative connects India's
spiritual traditions with its ecological philosophy. Temples as centers of
learning, art, and inspiration are beautifully presented as embodiments of
natural and divine emotions.

4.      *Critique of Modernity*: The essay critiques modern education
systems, industrialization, and the loss of cultural pride. It mourns the
erosion of emotionally bonded economies and ecosystems due to mechanistic
views of nature and relentless pollution.

5.      *Call for Restoration*: The proposal for "Free Nature Parks without
Human Tampering" is a powerful call to action, urging a return to harmony
with nature and the revival of humanity's macro-anatomical relationship
with the Biosphere.

This work echoes a deep longing for reconnection with the Earth and
reawakening to the wisdom embedded in cultural and ecological heritage. It
blends poetic expression with philosophical depth, inspiring reflection on
how we perceive, interact with, and steward our shared home.

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