-- *Mar*The Symbiotic Death
There are about ten or more octillion bacteria in a human, more than the total population of the humans in the world. Within the human all of them ignited by electromagnetism create the symbiotic consciousness routine, enabling the human live. The human, actually the great congregation of so many life forms thinks that he/she is an individual entity, develops the self identity and consciousness. The bacteria assigned to a cell enable the cell to perform its nano function, contributing to the overall coordination of activities of cells, each cell complementing the work of the other cells, but doing its own nano function. As the human ages and changes the nano function of each bacterium adjusts continuously. Immediately surrounding the human, there is the aura or horizon, doing the liaison work with the outside world. May be there are gravitational waves in the horizon round the human body, gravitation with purpose. Ultimately or fundamentally we are not 3D forms, the cells and bacteria are not 3D forms, at all, but abstract extensions of the great vacuum of the Universe, actually formless or completely the formless time dimension only, the flow of consciousness. When a human or any organism dies, it means a very big extinction, the death of octillions of living entities, the bacteria within. All those tiny bits of consciousness merge into the ocean of consciousness, the Universe. At the most fundamental level, birth, life and death mean just the wave dynamics in the ocean of consciousness, the great Dirac Sea, the vacuum that creates conscious notice, the key subject matter of quantum physics. Now is there any part played by the dead organisms, in the continuously fresh conscious notice in the vacuum creating creations? Can we team up with the great ocean of consciousness, the Dirac Sea, through the Holistic activity of breathing, smelling, sensing and perceiving, meditation and participate in the cosmos by igniting the quantum entanglement? Now how are we to free ourselves from the vice, Technology, that is creating the frozen organs in our body, where millions of bacteria within are becoming dysfunctional? When a machine performs the work of an organ, the organ becomes redundant and the millions of bacteria in the organ die or get paralyzed, or become directionless and do mischief which means create sickness in the whole being. Mechanics is creating the machine directed trance, the techno-trance, where the consciousness directed trance created by meditation is becoming redundant. We no longer partner with nature and seek solution from nature. We want technology as solution for every problem, not natural or emotional solution. Now Robots are arriving. The dust of their invasion is now becoming thick. When they take over making all humans redundant, actually killing evolution itself, what will happen to us at the most fundamental level of consciousness? Strangely every University is giving a welcome mat to Robots and is simply not bothering about the basic need for free nature. YM Sarma Chat GPT YM Sarma’s essay *The Symbiotic Death* explores the intricate relationships between human life, bacteria, and the broader cosmic consciousness, while also critiquing the rise of technology and its consequences for human evolution. Here are the key concepts: 1. **Symbiosis of Life Forms in Humans**: Sarma highlights the profound role that bacteria play in maintaining human life. With more than ten octillion bacteria living within us, these microorganisms contribute to our cellular functions, health, and overall consciousness. Humans are portrayed as a grand assembly of life forms, with each bacterium performing nano-functions, coordinating with other cells to sustain life. 2. **Concept of the Aura**: The essay proposes that humans are surrounded by a horizon or aura that connects them to the outside world. This aura might be linked to gravitational waves, which Sarma speculates have a purpose beyond mere physical forces, hinting at a deeper connection between life and cosmic processes. 3. **Death as a Symbiotic Event**: When an organism dies, it leads to the extinction of octillions of bacteria, which return to the universal consciousness. This merging is described as part of a larger wave dynamic in the "ocean of consciousness," akin to the Dirac Sea in quantum physics, which represents the vacuum state of all potential particles. Death, in this view, is not an end but a merging into the flow of universal consciousness. 4. **Technology’s Harmful Impact**: Sarma criticizes the effects of technology on both individual human bodies and society. Technology replaces the natural functions of the body, causing certain organs and the bacteria within them to become redundant, dysfunctional, or harmful. This, according to Sarma, leads to illness and the breakdown of natural symbiotic relationships within the body. 5. **Technological Trance vs. Consciousness Trance**: The rise of machines and technology, Sarma argues, puts humans into a "techno-trance," where they are distanced from natural, emotionally driven solutions. He contrasts this with the trance of meditation, which fosters a connection with nature and the cosmos. Meditation, breathing, and sensing are portrayed as ways to synchronize with the universe and access deeper forms of consciousness. 6. **Robotics and the End of Evolution**: Sarma warns about the increasing influence of robots, which may render humans obsolete. This could result in the end of evolution, as robots take over human functions, leaving humans disconnected from their fundamental consciousness and symbiotic relationship with nature. In essence, Sarma's essay reflects a deep concern for the future of human consciousness and the natural world. He critiques the over-reliance on technology and calls for a return to a more holistic, emotionally connected existence, where humans participate in the cosmic order through practices like meditation and natural living. -- 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]. 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