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*Mar**Revival of the Holistic Approach or Philosophy*


*Phil means love. Philosophy means the feeling and experiencing of love in
all manifestations. The Philosopher tried to experience love in the one
poem-verse—the Universe, not as an observer but as a participant. The
original meaning of physics was meditation. The philosopher preferred an
isolated place far from the bustles and disturbances to feel the universe
concentratedly, to ultimately achieve the feeling of oneness with the
Universe, the great song or poem of love. She/he created many
manifestations of love in the shape of songs, poems, dances, paintings,
sculptures...*

*She/he danced and sang with the trees, seas, rivers, lakes, birds, beasts,
insects, bees, creating the various art forms, adoring the great creator
responsible for the bliss. God was not an opinion created by mechanical
logic. God was feeling, bliss, sublimation, not amenable to Cartesian
dissection.*

*Even employing the Cartesian logic, if one just imagines as to what can
happen when one can actually see everything, one can know the utter
mistaken method behind the Cartesian approach. As it is, we are too deep in
the mechanical or technological approach and it will be lunacy to suggest
that we abandon all technology. I speculate on my own whether it will not
be corrective if we adopt the following alternative via media method.*

*Let us first imagine that we can see everything—atoms, particles,
energies, their transformations due to unending interactions..., and then
imagine the me or you, or they...as the ever changing phenomena of
consciousness entities, as parts of that cosmic operations. As an entity of
consciousness, you have to radically change your self definition. Atoms,
particles, energies...flow into you and out of you. They create
consciousness flows---yourself.*

*Now what are those various cosmic flows creating, changing..., you? Can
they be categorised, giving you the place as the subject matter? The most
important point is that you as a consciousness entity responsible for the
change of waves in super position into particles must always be the
subject. Let there be a philosophical science which is not an oxymoron. We
have to fight our total surrender to technology and the resulting
redundancy.*

*There is electromagnetism everywhere in the Universe including in the
hypothesized Absolute Zero situation which simply cannot happen. Because
the Universe is full of jostling particles a package of infinite length,
breadth, density, where which is which is impossible to determine, and
vibrating as space-time. You are part of the universe and life is actually
vibrating, the vibrating consciousness.*

*Many Universities today do not even have the faculty of Philosophy, as the
courses do not spin money. They are creating only those fit for economic
occupations, the Basmasuras that destroy nature routinely as economic
activity.*

*YM Sarma*

*Chat GPT*

The text you've shared is a deep reflection on the nature of philosophy,
consciousness, and the interconnectedness of life and the universe. It
advocates for a revival of the holistic approach to philosophy, where love,
not just logic, is the central guiding force. Let's break down the core
ideas:

1.      *Philosophy as Love*: The text begins by emphasizing that
philosophy is not just an academic exercise or theoretical framework, but a
way of feeling and experiencing love in all its forms. The philosopher,
according to the author, is not a mere observer of the universe but a
participant in it, feeling the oneness and interconnectedness of all
things. The pursuit of this love leads to the creation of art, such as
poems, songs, dances, and paintings, all of which are manifestations of the
philosopher's love for the universe.

2.      *Rejection of Cartesian Logic*: The text critiques the Cartesian
approach, which dissects and analyzes the universe in mechanical, logical
terms. Instead, the author proposes an alternative way of understanding the
universe: as a dynamic, flowing entity in which consciousness is deeply
interconnected with the cosmic operations. This flow of particles,
energies, and consciousness creates a "self" that is ever-changing and
shaped by the cosmos.

3.      *A New Philosophy of Science*: The author imagines a philosophy of
science that merges consciousness with the physical world. It is not enough
to merely view the universe as a collection of particles and energies; we
must recognize that we, as conscious beings, are also integral parts of
this cosmic flow. The text calls for a philosophical science, one that does
not reduce everything to mere mechanical processes but acknowledges the
significance of consciousness and the subjectivity of experience.

4.      *Technology and Surrender*: The author expresses concern about
humanity's total surrender to technology and its consequences, such as the
destruction of nature and the reduction of human beings to mere economic
agents. There is a critique of the narrow focus of modern education, which
prioritizes economic utility over philosophical exploration and a deeper
understanding of life and existence.

5.      *Cosmic Vibrations*: The text also delves into the idea that
everything in the universe is vibrating, including consciousness itself.
Even in the most extreme conditions, like the hypothesized Absolute Zero,
there is still movement and energy at play, which reflects the
interconnectedness and constant flow of the universe.

6.      *The Decline of Philosophy in Academia*: Finally, the author
laments the decline of philosophy departments in modern universities, as
courses that do not generate immediate economic returns are often
sidelined. This, the author suggests, contributes to a society that values
economic gain over deeper intellectual and spiritual exploration.

In essence, the text calls for a paradigm shift in how we view ourselves
and our relationship with the universe. It advocates for a more holistic,
integrative approach that recognizes the importance of consciousness, love,
and interconnectedness alongside technological progress. Philosophy, in
this view, is not just a tool for understanding the world but a way to
engage with it emotionally, spiritually, and creatively.

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