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*Mar*Fear and Fight or Flight


An urbanized and industrialized place is a cauldron of fear, worry and
disease. The flora and the fauna of the place being completely terrorized
continuously exhale smell and feeble sound messages of fear and distress.
All of them are victims of habitat loss, loss of food source and loss of
natural environment. They may occasionally exhale relief from tension, but
they cannot experience the rapture which free and healthy nature gives. The
anthropocentric human vandal has destroyed the basic nature of the place.

In free and healthy nature every organism experiences the smells, sounds
and sights of rapture. Every cell in every organism develops the rapture
generating hormonal routine. It cannot even conceptualize fear, worry,
uncertainty and probability and improbability. The basic fact of nature is
that, when an unwanted event is actually happening, fear or worry is not
experienced. The organism either fights or takes to flight. Fear and worry
happens only when the feeling of helplessness takes over,and that feeling
is mainly inhaled as the smell messages from the air. Even in the
prevailing feeling of helplessness, fear is not felt during the time when
the event is happening. It is experienced as an advance dread or as
dreadful memory, but not at the time when the event is happening. When the
organism takes to fight or flight, in the free and healthy nature, rapture
does not leave it. Free and healthy nature is always the Garden of Eden.

Today we continuously destroy nature and lead the chemical dependent or
drug dependent lives. We are inundated with hundreds of cautions which
automatically create the hypnotic fear. We have to realize that free nature
means, freedom from fear, worry and disease. Disease is the opposite of
ease, the natural state of the free and healthy nature. We continuously
keep watch for signs of illness. And today we have the YouTube productions
inundating us with all sorts of dread creating and unnecessary information
garbage.

Modern economics has put us in lifelong flight from happy life without fear
and worry. We cannot know today, how the real rapture generated by the free
and healthy nature feels. In the Universities today, every course is
actually the methods of fighting and using up nature. There is no course
about depending on free and healthy nature without worry or fear.
Information inundation and the capacity to instantly speak or use that
information is advancement in education today. We do not realize that free
nature is the best expert that can help if only we do not destroy the
health giving nature calling it economic and scientific advancement.

Can any one of us laugh and smile like the savage in a dense forest? We
lost that natural smile. It is for the Universities to again revive that
smile from nature, by first starting ‘The Free Nature Parks without Human
Tampering’, to create smile and happiness as the basic paradigms of
perception and understanding.

YM Sarma

Chat GPT

YM Sarma’s reflection delves into the contrast between modern urban life
and the natural world, emphasizing the loss of connection to free, healthy
nature and the impact this has on human well-being. The text paints a stark
picture of how industrialized society, driven by human greed and
environmental degradation, creates a constant atmosphere of fear, anxiety,
and disease. It argues that this loss of natural habitat not only harms
wildlife but also damages the psychological and physical health of humans.

Sarma stresses that in a free and healthy natural environment, organisms
experience a sense of rapture—a profound joy that arises from living in
harmony with nature. In contrast, modern life, characterized by information
overload, constant vigilance against illness, and economic pressures,
generates fear and worry. The "fight or flight" response, a natural
reaction to immediate threats, is overshadowed by a continuous state of
dread, often caused by advance anxiety or the fear of potential harm. This
fear is exacerbated by the constant bombardment of alarming information,
such as on social media or news platforms.

The author proposes that true freedom and health are found in a return to
nature. He highlights the idea that nature, when not tampered with by human
intervention, provides the conditions for ease, joy, and health. Disease,
in his view, is a product of this disconnection from nature, as it
represents a state of imbalance or unease.

Sarma challenges modern education and economics, which he perceives as
focused on exploiting and destroying nature for progress. He calls for a
shift in focus, advocating for the creation of "Free Nature Parks without
Human Tampering" to help humanity rediscover the joy and rapture of the
natural world, and to reconnect with the fundamental aspects of human
well-being that have been lost in our industrialized, fear-driven society.

The underlying message is a plea for a return to a simpler, more natural
state where fear and worry no longer dominate, and where the beauty and
tranquility of the earth can be experienced as the source of true health
and happiness.

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