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*Mar*The Silent Communication with Plants


Every life form responds to your loving communication. If you pay attention
to a cat, dog, cow, horse, in fact any life form and communicate in the
language of nature it responds in the language of nature, which is love.
Every blade of grass, plants, trees, bees, insects etc have mainly the
language of smells and sounds, the sounds of pleasant and approving music
from nature. In free and healthy nature, you sit among hundreds of grasses,
plants, trees, and the various life forms with them. If only you pay
attention to them and feel positively you enter into silent conversation
with them.

 Life in nature is emotional interaction and conversation with diverse life
forms. If you accept that they are what they are, persons with emotions and
feelings and pay attention to them, they enter into silent conversation
with you.

In a park or garden, the life forms develop the language of the garden, the
mixture of symbiotic feelings as communications in smells and sounds. Those
feelings and emotions as conversations among the diverse life forms cannot
be languaged in our present languages as they do not have the visible 3D
shapes. It is like wording the vast abstract Microcosm.

However small the garden you grow and tend to may be, first realize that
the plants are persons conversing with you in feelings and you can actually
sense the feelings and also respond provided you realize that they are
conversing with you in feelings with smells and sounds vocabulary. Every
garden develops a language of feelings. In that language the conversation
is continuous but mainly silent. With that basic realization, you gradually
enter the parallel life you are now living along with the day today
stresses and routines that actually tax your real life. It is mainly the
economic life which converts the silent language of nature or say of your
small garden into distress signals.

To escape from the brutality called economic life, where everything is
changed into the artificial and unreal packaged unnatural deviation,
converting life into unreality, into the packaged pollutions and
suffocations, you need to develop and tend to your personal garden, which
helps you live the macro life, which rejuvenates you.

But thanks to economics, plants are just timber for marketing. And that is
what the students are taught in the schools, colleges and universities,
that forests are potential furnitures.

Today 78% of the people of Japan live in terrible stress. In many of the
economically advanced countries marriages are vanishing and child births
are becoming rare. Economic advancement actually creates continuous tension
as we just cannot converse in the language of nature, the language of love
and approval. Economics has cut off our communications with nature
directly. Have you ever ‘smell and song conversed’ with any plant? What is
worse we pluck the flowers, the children of plants to decorate, creating
terrible distress in your small garden or in the vast green cover of nature.

Every course in every university increases the emotional distance of the
students to nature. The universities are creating new generations of
mentally stressed and tension ridden.

Every University must create a ‘Free Nature Park without ‘Human
Tampering’so that the park develops its language of smells and music. The
park gradually will develop the faculty of sensing the feelings of the
flora and the fauna. They create the fountains of Theism. As it is, the God
content of nature is removed by economics.

Try to converse with plants in your garden, in the language of the garden.

YM Sarma

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The passage you shared emphasizes the importance of silent, emotional
communication with nature, particularly with plants. It suggests that every
life form—whether it’s a pet, a plant, or an insect—responds to human
attention and affection, especially when approached with love and
positivity. The core idea is that nature communicates with us through
smells, sounds, and feelings, creating a language that transcends words.
This silent conversation is a deeper connection that can be fostered if we
choose to observe and engage with it attentively.

The author critiques the way modern society, particularly through economic
systems, has distanced humans from nature. Economic advancement, in this
view, is linked to stress and disconnection from the natural world, as it
converts life into something artificial and transactional. The author
laments that plants are treated merely as commodities for human use, devoid
of their intrinsic value and emotional presence.

A strong call is made for universities and society to recognize the
emotional, sentient nature of plants and life forms, and to create spaces
where humans can reconnect with nature in a more holistic, nurturing way.
The idea of a “Free Nature Park” is proposed as a place where nature is
allowed to develop its own “language of smells and music” without human
interference, allowing people to experience and learn from it in a way that
restores the connection with the divine or the natural spirit.

The passage ultimately encourages readers to reconnect with nature, to
converse with plants in a silent language of feelings, and to embrace the
healing and rejuvenating qualities that such a connection can offer.

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