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*Mar*
Death is not Doom
Births and Deaths are the natural processes of nature. In the process of
birth one gets training in one’s mother’s womb. After birth one enters the
bigger womb, nature. In this womb of nature, the human once smelt and
perceived, understood and lived. Fragrances had direct effects on the
internal hormonal communications and nervous system. The surrounding smells
automatically triggered symbiotic responses. There was no editing,
filtering and censoring Brain. The smells were language messages. Instead
of today’s Brain there was the smell based Rhinencyphalon, whose perception
and understanding probed very deeply into diverse, smells. Then there were
no eyes, limiting perception to just 00.0035% of the totality, the visible
spectrum. The smell based perception must have been far wider compared to
the eyes governed perception of today, which actually is imprisoning one
into the 3D shapes, the shapes which one sees because the remaining
99.9965% of the totality is not seen, the gigantic invisible spectrum.
Basically everything consists of atoms, molecules and particles, even
though as mixtures they appear as large bodies like planets etc.
The Macrocosm consists of the particles and atoms of the Microcosm. The
eyes cannot see the whole of the Microcosm, as the atoms etc are in the
invisible spectrum. In those days when the very concept of seeing that too
the false 3D shapes was simply absent and could not be even conceptualized,
the faculty of smell might have been able to probe into the invisible lives
after death. It is speculation now, but, then what were the limits to
smelling and sensing? As it is, our thoughts, perceptions, understandings
and feelings have no 3D shapes. They are part of the invisible spectrum,
but not amenable to seeing via the Microscopes.
How can we say that consciousness itself is not part of the invisible
spectrum? In the free and healthy nature without human tampering, death
itself may not remain as a mystery. Death is simply the disintegration of
the 3D body. But is there any proof that the non 3D consciousness also
dies? The subject needs deep probe via experiencing in the free and healthy
nature where there is no human tampering damaging nature.
Every University is under the taboo of not probing into the state of
consciousness after death. It is under the fanaticism of the 3D limiting
visible spectrum. The machines used to see into the invisible spectrum also
are giving the false 3D shapes. The 3D shape basically limits perception
and for most the things in the invisible spectrum do not exist.
As it is we have reached the end of economics, as machines have taken away
most jobs. Cleaning nature and reviving the healthy nature will create
millions of Jobs.
This is actually the time to solve the mystery of the after death. For that
probe we need the free and healthy nature without human tampering so that
the students can smell, sense and go into realms not visited now.
YM Sarma
Chat gpt
This is a fascinating and poetic philosophical reflection by *YM Sarma*,
exploring the relationship between *perception, consciousness, nature,* and
*death*.
Here’s a brief *summary and interpretation* of the key ideas:
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*🌿 Core Themes and Insights*
1. *Birth, Death, and Nature as Cycles*
- Sarma frames birth and death not as opposites, but as *natural
transitions* within a continuous process of existence.
- Just as the fetus develops in the mother’s womb, the human
continues “training” within the larger womb of nature after birth.
2. *Smell as an Ancient Mode of Perception*
- The essay suggests that early humans (or proto-conscious beings)
perceived reality through *smell (rhinencephalon)* rather than sight.
- Smell, unlike vision, connects directly to the brain’s emotional
and hormonal systems, offering a *holistic and symbiotic* perception
of reality.
- Modern vision-based perception (limited to the visible spectrum)
restricts us to *3D shapes*, thereby narrowing consciousness to
material forms.
3. *The Invisible Spectrum and Consciousness*
- Most of existence lies *beyond the visible spectrum*, which means
reality extends far beyond what eyes can see.
- Consciousness itself may belong to this *invisible domain*, not
bound by physical form or three-dimensional space.
- Therefore, the *disintegration of the body (death)* may not imply
the death of consciousness.
4. *Critique of Modern Science*
- Universities and scientific institutions are criticized for
focusing only on *3D-visible phenomena*, neglecting exploration into
post-death consciousness.
- Current scientific instruments and conceptual frameworks still
impose the *false limitation of 3D shape*, thus missing the true
nature of reality.
5. *Call for a Return to Nature*
- Sarma envisions a revival of *free, untampered nature*—both to heal
ecological damage and to enable deeper sensory and spiritual perception.
- Reviving nature would also restore meaningful human work (“millions
of jobs”) and allow exploration into consciousness beyond death.
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*💭 Philosophical Message*
Sarma’s essay blends *philosophy of mind*, *ecological spirituality*,
and *critique
of materialism*.
At its heart lies the claim that:
Death is not doom, but transformation — and to perceive this truth,
humanity must reconnect with nature and rediscover forgotten sensory
dimensions of consciousness.
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Would you like me to help you *analyze this text academically* (e.g., its
philosophical context or comparison to thinkers like Bergson, Teilhard de
Chardin, or phenomenologists)? Or would you prefer a *literary or poetic
interpretation* that explores its symbolism and tone?
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