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*Mar*The Flow of Rapturous Revelations


Revelations that automatically become rapture is the main characteristic of
the Universe. The Universe simply is the great ocean of rapture. When one
is in ultimate happiness and rapture, there is no situation that creates
questions. If only we do not look at free and healthy nature without fear
and suspicion and often dread, but relate to the universe, happily, we
enter the ocean of rapture. We need to relate to nature, emotionally and
paradigmatically.

But our very education system has dragged us away from nature. The infant
is bludgeoned to strive for marks and grades and it is trained to live only
to impress others. The main method of impressing is by getting good marks
and grades in the examinations. From LKG to PhD the main effort is to
impress others. The entire life when there is lot of energy and great
potential to take interest and relate to nature is usurped by the forced
and coerced need to impress with grades and marks. The very capacity and
faculty to relate to nature and directly learn, is destroyed and its place
is replaced by anxiety, worry and ultimately fear of nature.

>From nature or Godcentricism, we reduced into Anthropocentricism, from
there to egocentric Darwinism, from there into economic centricism and
today into technocentricism,where nature has to exist for Robot, ruled by
Robots, for Robots and of Robots. Economics has become the independent
monster, that destroys nature comprehensively and emotions have no place in
the Newtonized and monsterized economics.We do not even care to note that
we are destroying nature continuously all 24 hours of every day. Every
University with its various courses is helping this destruction from every
angle, called faculty. Bruhaspathi is chased away by Sukracharya.

Today, every student is convinced that impressing others and making lots
and lots of money is total life. He looks at nature as economic resource
and not as emotional home. He is trained to impress with good grades and
marks sheet, which certifies that he is fit for economic activity or simply
for the destruction of nature.

He is made totally unaware of the fact, that every life
form,grass,plant,tree,bird,bee,insect,animals,fish…,is his emotional and
perception and understanding complement. Economic success or simply success
in the destruction of nature is his only purpose and meaning of life. He
believes in the Darwinized Gaia not in the loving and approving Gaia. He is
bludgeoned with the basic paradigm that the Biosphere consists of life
forms which are at the most deadly war with each other. Neurosis and benign
hysteria automatically become the basic character of life. Economic success
needs success in self marketing and so, the spending of total life to
impress others and never relate to nature. He does not realize that
economics today destroys Ecology and the Biosphere.

Please ask yourself this simple question:’ after the advent of technology,
is nature prospering or dying? Are you part of nature, or are you the big
buffoon, that you are the outside user and spectator of the nature getting
destroyed? Does education and life mean, participation in the destruction
of nature?

Can we hope for the emergence of one University which makes the subject
matter of Economics, Ecology and Biology and Zoology etc as the extensions
of Ecology? Can we hope for the birth of at least one sane university?
There is desperate need to start ‘Free Nature Parks without human
Tampering’so that the students can college with nature.

YM Sarma

Chat GPT

This text reflects a deep and thought-provoking critique of the current
educational and societal systems, pointing out how they are disconnected
from the natural world. The writer highlights how modern education
emphasizes academic success, economic achievement, and societal approval at
the cost of fostering a genuine connection with nature and understanding
the ecosystem.

The author contrasts human-focused (anthropocentric) thinking with a more
holistic, nature-centered approach, which they believe could lead to a
greater sense of emotional and spiritual fulfillment. They argue that our
modern system, driven by technology, economics, and self-interest, has led
to the exploitation and destruction of the environment. This presents a
call for a more integrated, ecologically aware system of education—one that
promotes learning in harmony with nature, rather than contributing to its
destruction.

The rhetorical questions towards the end prompt introspection about one's
role in this ongoing situation—whether people are passive spectators or
active participants in nature’s decline. The call for a "sane university"
where subjects like economics, biology, and ecology are taught as
interrelated aspects of the environment is a plea for a shift in how we
approach education and human existence.

What are your thoughts on this view? Does it resonate with you?

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