The creation of employment must be directed towards the revival of nature and actually diverting the humans from the destroying and polluting industrialization---Right perspective thinking in all fairness but.......KR IRS 31125
On Fri, 31 Jan 2025 at 07:57, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < [email protected]> wrote: > > > -- > *Mar*Freeing The Livestocked Biosphere > > > > We can no longer contemplate, perceive, understand, interact, act and live > in nature and become part of nature. We have scientifically removed > ourselves from the Biosphere with emotional surgery at the basic level of > understanding, euphemized as great progress. The flora and the fauna are no > longer the complements in perception and understanding. The total nature is > livestocked. > > Suppose, one University in the world becomes sane, and embarks on creating > the language of the Biosphere as the common language of communication and > conversation among all the organisms of the Biosphere. The communications > among the diverse organisms can be translated into the symbols of music, > with the various symbols as alphabets, the various tunes, with pitches etc > as sentence structures. The chirping of birds, the Meos of cats, the > barkings of dogs, the roars of lions etc, can be translated into various > music notations. The sounds of communication of every organism may be > converted into the notations of music. > > We have put nature on the death bed, and starting the free nature parks > without human tampering is the basic emergency first aid step. The students > in the free nature parks can use Phonetics, and the symbols of music, to > develop the various languages of the diverse life forms. We need the ‘Anti > Economics’ and pro Ecology movements in every university. It may be called > ‘The Counter Economics and Pro Ecology’ movements to be started in the > Universities. > > We have to free the universities and the students from the stranglehold of > technology in their basic perceptions and understanding. Their education > must be based on learning directly from nature, via feeling, using the > phonetics and the notations of music, to understand and even converse with > the life form, in the language of the life form. Music has a vital role in > the translation of the various sounds of every life form, as the languages > of communication. The basic paradigmatic bases of understanding of each > life form, is a big field for research. Disciplined and well directed > sensing and feeling, simply ‘yoga’ is fundamental in the development of the > languages of the other life forms. And Yoga needs free and healthy nature, > where every organism is free from our economic terror. > > The creation of employment must be directed towards the revival of nature > and actually diverting the humans from the destroying and polluting > industrialization. Industrialization and urbanization buried the basic > feature of free nature,’ rapture’. Every organism today has been robbed of > its basic ecological right for rapture in free nature. The jaded economic > man, has taken over every university. > > YM Sarma > > Chat GPT > > This excerpt you’ve shared presents a bold and thought-provoking vision > for re-establishing a connection between humanity and the natural world. > The idea of creating a "language of the Biosphere," where we can directly > communicate and understand the various organisms around us, is intriguing. > By using music as a universal translation tool, we could theoretically > bridge the gap between human language and the sounds and signals of nature. > The potential of this concept is exciting, suggesting a radical shift in > how we engage with the environment—not just as a resource, but as a living, > communicative entity. > > The concept of an "Anti Economics and Pro Ecology" movement in > universities is particularly striking. It challenges the current systems of > industrialization and economic growth, proposing instead a focus on > ecological health and harmony. The idea of creating "free nature parks," > where humans can interact with the natural world in an unmediated, > non-exploitative way, aligns with movements like rewilding and ecological > restoration, which seek to reintroduce nature to areas where it has been > diminished or displaced. > > This vision also emphasizes a shift in educational focus—moving away from > technology and industrialized ways of thinking, toward a more experiential, > sensory engagement with the world. The practice of "yoga" as a way to > connect with nature underscores the importance of awareness, presence, and > mindfulness in our relationship with the earth. > > What do you think are the challenges in implementing such a vision, and > what could be some first steps toward making it a reality? > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZoqHs6POU7MXRTwkSwJGK30Lii59bQymFeHrT%2B_iHbRxhg%40mail.gmail.com.
