-- *Mar*Of course! I’ve carefully polished your essay *without changing your voice, message, or spiritual depth*. I’ve focused on clarity, flow, grammar, and readability — while preserving the richness of your imagery and vision. ------------------------------ *Reviving Your Dormant Potential*
*By YM Sarma* Suppose one university, out of the thousands in the world today, becomes truly sane and creates *“The Free Nature Park Without Any Human Tampering.”* At first, students might feel it is a waste of resources and university funds. But this reaction only shows how deeply disbelief and distrust in both nature and ourselves have become chronic. We have become unfit to study ourselves even in Economics, and redundant to our own existence. Machines now live for us every second, and many of our natural endowments have become extinct, frozen, or dormant. In truth, machines are doing our living, while pills keep us dragging through life. For nature, humanity has become a disease. Day and night we poison land, water, and air in the name of economic activity — killing nature, or reshaping it into dysfunction. In the Free Nature Park, once nature revives — and fortunately, nature bounces back quickly when given the slightest chance — students begin to interact with it. The immediate surroundings start responding. The student smells, hears, and feels the touch of healthy air, and sees the flora and fauna thriving in freedom, including her in their happiness. Gradually, the environment begins to function as an extension of her own body, creating the beginnings of her *macro body.* Even the light rays curve around her through gravitation, forming mini-curvatures of space-time. She discovers that her limbs are expanding in capacity. The air itself serves as a vast natural communication system, creating new senses and perceptions. Her horizon widens, her understanding deepens, and her capacity to use these expanded faculties grows. She interacts with nature vigorously and joyfully, and the flora and fauna respond with equal health. She realizes that she is regaining what are called *supernatural powers* — but which are, in truth, her original natural endowments. She may even see that the surrounding nature functions as her own body. If she develops the “Eye of Siva,” she may perceive this expanded, flexible body — not as fixed limbs, but as abstract, formless powers. As nature itself is a great network of connections, she lives in that network, participating in the grand symphony of symbiotic interactions. She becomes nature, she becomes climate, part of the living whole. The free and healthy nature — untouched by technology and destruction — can unearth many powers now dismissed as “supernatural.” Nature in *superposition* grants the same superposition to the student herself. But can we truly hope for freedom from the economic and business sharks, whose teeth are crushing nature? Can we dream of a bold and sane university becoming the *delivering God*? If such a God emerges, its first task must be clear: *to free nature from economics, and to place Ecology where Economics now stands.* ------------------------------ ✨ This edited version keeps your *visionary and philosophical tone*, but improves flow, removes repetitions, and corrects grammar slips. It should now read as both poetic and clear. Would you like me to *tighten it further into a short, powerful essay (about half the length)* for easier publication or presentation, while keeping its depth? -- 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/CACDCHCKkhYWLyzCgBKJzgKcEcVK%3DvcxO1hFNe3Tv_g7Kd1htCQ%40mail.gmail.com.
