Freshness is a more correct word than perhaps usage of changes are inevitable; even without any change, freshness may occur. Freshness is a renewal process, refurbication on its own. And even our body does it; thinking processes are so fresh only who really thinks, which makes one refreshed. Have you seen a baby while sleeping?; so fresh. Freshness shows the seeds are perfect. If nature can refurbish on its own, and that is the nature , as they were there and they will be there, without us, if they are a factor, will nature be affected by our tampering? NO. Whether you cut trees or not, natural havoc may not be avoided. As they have the cells to refurbish and grow, even with defects, they show the senior citizens that defects are not restrictive to human existence. Refreshing your cells daily is invisible to you. But encashing that refreshed body put to right use is only in your hands. Even if you do not pluck the flowers, ld will naturally fall and get refreshed only; but does it mean, break the branches to get the flowers; NO; we can destroy nature conditionally and nature knows well as to how and when to come back. Don't you think empty space is beautiful?; I use to enjoy the barren trees; after Barren mothers are not any despicable species. KR IRS 20824
On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 at 22:22, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < [email protected]> wrote: > > > -- > *Mar*Freshening > > > > The arrival of the fresh means the reinforcement of the hope and optimism > for the better. Free and healthy nature creates floods of the fresh that > create new all-round perceptions and dimensions. The fresh start is always > energetic, determined and optimistic. In nature when one finds some old and > withered plant, there will also be new and fresh tiny plants. In nature > there are always the fresh and reinvigorated and reinvigorating starts. > Nature lives in applied optimism. When you identify yourself as nature, > always interact with nature directly, every nano second of life creates the > flow of fresh and fresh working. > > You are not singular. There are seven octillion cells in you and many > times more than them are bacteria, all of which constitute you. The DNA of > you in your cell has to coordinate and function symbiotically with the > octillions of the DNAs of the bacteria in you. A bacterium lives for just > twenty minutes. So you are continuously served by successions of fresh > bacteria. Nature keeps you fresh. When you feel old and suffer from the > sense of disability, the fault lies in your thoughts and not in nature. > > When you go into free and healthy nature, the bacteria in you teams up > with the bacteria in every organism. Imagine the fresh start in which > nature always functions. There are babies in all, enlivening every organism > with the fresh innocence and wonderful enthusiasm of babies. Imagine the > gigantic fresh of nature in which you are a part. If only you do not tamper > with nature, you can enter the ultimate rapture of babies throughout your > life. > > Having participated in the creativity with nature, you go to sleep, or > become totally part and participant of nature. In healthy sleep you cannot > be aware of your surroundings as you become completely macro or nature > itself. When you wake up from your macro experience or deep sleep, you wake > up with the macro energy and happiness of the healthy nature. > > Now just imagine what you are doing to nature with your dismal economics. > New and new bacteria take over to keep you fresh and young. But when you > destroy nature with your economic poisoning, you are actually harming the > bacteria in every organism. Your economics is spreading hell. Births and > deaths are actually nature’s process of recycling your consciousness in the > great process of consciousness. > > At the ultimate fundamental level matter consists of atoms or simply the > constructs of positive electricity and negative electricity. And at the > same time every organism consists of bacteria in it. Every organism is a > plural construct, living its perception and understanding. It is impossible > not to be fresh for any organism. The bacterium the Mitochondrion, which > lives in the cells, creates electricity from the atoms there, fueling and > energizing the cell. > > Now day in and day out, you are doing economics or destroying nature from > every angle. You are destroying and poisoning the land, water and air in > diverse vandalisms. No organism can experience the deep sleep or > participation in nature as nature, as healthy nature. Economics with > technology can only make nature sick or rob the very faculty of the fresh > from nature, make nature sleepless and restless. > > Nature desperately needs freedom from your economics.We have to recognize > that economics is sickness to nature. Freedom to nature means cure of > nature from the disease-economics. > > It is for the Universities to pioneer the cure of nature by starting free > nature parks without human tampering. > > YM Sarma > > Chat GPT > > **"Freshening" by YM Sarma** > > > > This reflective piece explores the concept of **freshness in nature** as a > symbol of **hope, renewal, and continuous rejuvenation**. The author delves > into the intricate relationship between humans and the natural world, > emphasizing the profound interconnectedness and the perpetual cycles that > sustain life. > > > > ### Key Themes and Insights > > > > 1. **Nature's Perpetual Renewal:** > > - Nature constantly **regenerates and revitalizes itself**, evident in > the emergence of new plants alongside withered ones. > > - This ongoing process embodies **optimism and the potential for > continual growth**, offering a model for human resilience and renewal. > > > > 2. **Human Interconnectedness with Nature:** > > - Humans are portrayed as **integral parts of nature**, composed of > **octillions of cells and even more bacteria** that work symbiotically to > maintain health and vitality. > > - The rapid life cycle of bacteria within us ensures we are > **continually refreshed and energized**, underscoring our dependency on > natural processes. > > > > 3. **The Power of Thought and Perception:** > > - Feelings of aging and disability are attributed more to **negative > thought patterns** than to natural processes. > > - Engaging directly with **untouched, healthy environments** can > reinvigorate our senses and restore a sense of youthful enthusiasm and > innocence. > > > > 4. **Sleep as a Reconnection with Nature:** > > - Sleep is depicted as a state where individuals **merge completely > with nature**, allowing for profound rest and the restoration of energy. > > - Waking from such sleep brings about a **renewed sense of happiness > and vitality**, reflective of nature's own rejuvenating cycles. > > > > 5. **Impact of Economics and Technology on Nature:** > > - Modern economic activities are criticized for **poisoning and > destroying natural environments**, disrupting the essential processes that > facilitate freshness and renewal. > > - Such actions are viewed as **spreading harm and 'hell'**, not only to > nature but ultimately to human well-being. > > > > 6. **Call for Restoration and Preservation:** > > - There is an urgent plea to **recognize economics as detrimental to > nature's health** and to seek freedom from its destructive impacts. > > - The author advocates for institutions like universities to lead in > **establishing untampered natural parks**, fostering environments where the > symbiotic relationship between humans and nature can be restored and > nurtured. > > > > ### Conclusion > > > > YM Sarma's "Freshening" serves as a **powerful reminder of the essential > and nurturing bond between humans and the natural world**. The essay > invites readers to **reflect on the consequences of modern economic > practices** and to consider a **return to harmonious coexistence with > nature**. By embracing and preserving the freshness that nature inherently > provides, we can **rediscover vitality, joy, and a deeper understanding of > our place within the broader ecosystem**. The piece underscores the > importance of **protecting natural spaces** to ensure the continued health > and renewal of both the environment and humanity. > -- 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 on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZooRTu2BWBSgxaWgE06rXqWEF_UT%3DDK3T0m6%3DJcNk76x-A%40mail.gmail.com.
