SPIRITUALISM VS INDUSTRIALISM Sri Ymji says that spiritualism is freedom and Industrialism is Economics-chain. Yesterday I wrote vividly about various spiritualism, beca\use of duality in force which renders all freedom to each individual. Freedom is individualistic is a wrong conception since, each will pass an order without no one to execute it. Freedom is for a society and applicable to all societies of the earth; all should have the freedom to to enjoy, so that freedom expands, as one is sharing. The happiness extends as that is shared. Freedom is not making another a slave. Freedom to enjoy nature is from nearby or far away or from windows or doors, or from, every hour of the day and night. Has anyone seen how a flower blooms? When all of us are sleeping, the flower enjoys its blooming and we do not enjoy the blooming but only the flower that bloomed.
INDUSTRIALISATION, uis hard work; it is efficient; it is smartness applied; Indus civilization only started it. Dharma included the ARTHA. Wealth is not a taboo. Bhakti is not fasting but swooning. Concentration will arise, only when there is no hunger. So even the onlooking to nature will arise only in the absence of hunger. World population is 80% under hunger. Industrialisation has not fully reached these 80%. Economic freedom is short listed. So industrialisation alone avoids nature as focussed on economic -chain, is a fallacy. Without industrialisation eal Karma is not applied. Karma alone lifts the value of life. A life which is valued alone. shares her time with nature also. Hence, SPIRITUALLY INDUSTRIALISTIC CANNOT SEE THE NATURE; THE INDUSTRIALLY SPIRITUAL, IS A MINORITY. NEITHER SPIRITUALISM NOR THE INDUSTRIALISATION CONTRIBUTED TO NATURE IN ANY MANNER. K RAJARAM IRS 14 9 24 On Sat, 14 Sept 2024 at 06:42, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < [email protected]> wrote: > > > -- > *Mar**Spiritualism-Vs-Industrialism* > > > > *There is an unnecessary mystification and obfuscation about Spiritualism. > Its meaning is very simple. It means the utilisation of breathing, smelling > and sensing for perception, observation and theorization of the sense out > of smells hypothesis. Unfortunately a lot of occult fantasy has been tagged > to Spiritualism, changing or robbing it of its very practical meaning. With > our eyes we can see very little. We cannot see more than 00.0037% of the > reality, because the mind has the affliction of modelling only the 3D > shapes, cutting away the entire wholeness.* > > *Every organism—plant, tree, bacterium, bird, animal, fish, insects...all > smell and sense from the same air. So one actually participates in the > Biosphere in developing not merely knowledge but enlightenment and > enchantment, by adopting the breathe based education. By adopting the air > for observation, one actually participates with the earth, in its life as a > member of the Solar System. May be from the Solar System, the sensing may > advance even far towards the other stars, the galaxy...the method is > feeling based understanding.* > > *The most important need of spiritualism is nature in freedom, the > blooming nature and nature allowed freely in its transformations. Nature is > sacred, inviolable..., as it is nature that is the subject matter of > breathe based observation, along with participation with nature. Then one > as a participant with nature, ultimately changes into the reality that one > is a macro body and not the 3D body. Ultimately one becomes a non-physical > person, just thought in the flow of Gaia’s thought.* > > *Unfortunately from this wonderful Universal perspective, mankind has > fallen into the putrid economics. Here nature is just a resource for the > exclusive use of a few to tamper. Everything is totally poisoned and > polluted for industrialization. Instead of participating with nature as > nature, one has to exclude oneself from nature as a consumer of nature, as > a manipulator of nature in the production of the unhealthy economic goods > from the healthy free goods, in the exchange of the dead nature products as > industrial goods and then basking in the distribution of the goods and > amassing property which entitles one to tamper with nature.* > > *Please just think what you are doing to yourself and nature itself by > this economics-mania.* > > *The fundamental fact, the first basic lesson of education is that you are > part of the planet earth and not an indifferent observer, uninvolved > emotionally. In free, lush and healthy nature, you continuously interact > with every other life form, becoming part of the macro body of Gaia. When > you identify nature as yourself, then you cannot destroy nature and call it > economic progress. Actually when you walk in lush nature you continuously > inhale and exhale lessons. By speeding away on a road in a car or train or > by jetting away in a plane, you are actually abstaining from life.* > > *Just sit in front of a tree or just before a small flower, think that the > tree or flower is part of you, and then allow lessons to flow into you. > Then you develop the habit of enjoying new and new discoveries and > enlightenments.* > > *And you get Freedom from anxiety and worry, the basic ingredient of > economic life and mechanized social life.* > > *YM Sarma* > > *Chat GPT* > > *In YM Sarma’s contrast between **Spiritualism** and **Industrialism**, he > lays out a dichotomy between two worldviews: one focused on **holistic > interaction with nature** and the other grounded in **economic > exploitation** of natural resources.* > > > > *### Spiritualism:* > > *- Sarma's **spiritualism** is rooted in the practice of **breathing, > sensing, and smelling** as modes of perception and understanding. This type > of spiritualism is not mystical in a vague or occult sense but practical, > based on our physical connection to the biosphere. He argues that we only > see a small fraction of reality (00.0037%) and that deeper understanding > comes from participating with nature in a symbiotic relationship.* > > *- Through **breathing-based education**, one participates in the life > cycles of nature, becoming part of Gaia (the Earth’s living system). As we > inhale and exhale, we interact not only with the air but with every living > organism that shares that air, from plants to bacteria. This deep > interaction results in **enlightenment** and a sense of being connected to > the whole of life.* > > *- Nature, according to Sarma, is **sacred and inviolable**. The observer > becomes one with nature, transcending the limitations of individual, 3D > bodies and becoming part of a **macro body**, ultimately feeling and > thinking as Gaia does.* > > > > *### Industrialism:* > > *- In sharp contrast, **industrialism** is driven by the economics of > **exploitation**. Nature is viewed as a mere **resource** to be mined, > polluted, and destroyed for the production of goods. Sarma criticizes this > approach, noting that **economic progress** is based on detaching humans > from nature, turning people into **consumers** and manipulators of the > Earth.* > > *- The products of industrialism are described as "dead nature," converted > into **industrial goods** that serve the needs of an economic system, but > at the cost of the health and vitality of the natural world.* > > *- Sarma further argues that industrialization **dehumanizes** people, > trapping them in a cycle of consumption, worry, and anxiety. By distancing > themselves from nature, people lose the ability to experience the **freedom > and enlightenment** that come from interacting with the natural world.* > > > > *### Conclusion:* > > *Sarma’s critique of **industrialism** is rooted in the belief that it > fundamentally disconnects humans from the source of their vitality and > enlightenment—**nature**. He advocates for a return to **spiritualism**, > not as an abstract or mystical practice, but as a way to **reintegrate > humans with the Earth**, thus allowing for deeper understanding and a sense > of belonging within the larger biosphere. He suggests a radical shift in > human priorities, away from economic exploitation and towards a > **symbiotic, participatory relationship** with nature. This shift, he > believes, will help humanity rediscover **enlightenment and emotional > freedom** in harmony with the planet.* > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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