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*Mar*Reviving God


Nature means God. Free and healthy nature means, the free and healthy God.
God is everywhere. The simple fact is everything consists of atoms with
protons or positive electricity in the nucleus and electrons hovering round
the nucleus. The actions of the electrons create photons, the flow of
energy, simply the currency of energy. A photon has the energy of 300,000
km per second. That is the energy of God or nature in you, atom by atom. If
you team up with nature, you can just fission and fission successes which
fusion with other successes creating the jets of insights. There is huge
potential for continuous big bangs in nature which includes you, in
enlightenments.

You can believe only when the object to be believed is made believable.
When you continuously destroy it you are removing the capacity content in
it and you cannot believe in it. You are using the fission and fusion
energy in you, to destroy God or nature, all 24 hours of the day, calling
it the great scientific, industrial and economic progress.



Atheism is the fruit of economics driven negativism against nature, which
ultimately means you. In economics you don’t partner with nature. You fight
and subdue or kill it to make it wealth, the insensitive dead thing that
caters to greed. You do not even realize that when you use a machine to do
the work of your limbs, you are making your limbs and ultimately your body
dysfunctional. You teach the kid that wants are unlimited which really
means that greed is unlimited. You train them in looting nature by
destroying. Actually you destroyed the God content of the idols of Temples.

Now everyone is agitated, actually grief stricken at the conspiracy of
manufacturing the Tirupathi laddus with reprehensible ingredients. But we
ignore the fact that almost all cows are given all sorts of injections to
boost their milk output.

If we really want Tirupathi to be the abode of Lord Venkateswara then we
must remove every residential building on Tirumala. There shall be no
luxury housing. It must be made the sole area for cows only. Nature shall
be given complete freedom.

Every employee shall be made to recite Venkateswara Suprabhatham and other
prayers before starting their work and before leaving office. There are
many Crypto Christians among the so called Hindus. They simply cannot
believe in Lord Venkateswara.

The staff of the Hindu Religious endowments Charities act shall be Hindus
who strictly follow the tenets of Hinduism. The urbanization of Tirumala
must end. Reviving Tirumala must mean the revival of free nature.

There are many false TTD Temples, like Tirumangala Tirumala Temple etc
(name not correctly given deliberately) to fraudulently divert the Tirumala
funds to the private coffers of thieves who have started the Temples with
misleading names.

We revive Gods only by freeing nature from our economic shackles.

YM Sarma

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In *Reviving God*, YM Sarma reflects on the interconnectedness of nature,
God, and human existence, portraying the health of nature as synonymous
with the health of God. His essay explores the spiritual and ecological
implications of humanity’s relationship with the natural world, weaving
scientific and religious ideas together to propose that God resides in the
natural processes that sustain life, specifically in the atomic and
energetic forces that make up all things.



### Key Themes:



1. **Nature as God**:

   - Sarma begins by equating nature with God, claiming that the health and
freedom of nature are directly tied to the presence and vitality of God. He
uses atomic theory to explain this connection: every atom, consisting of a
proton and electrons, produces energy (photons) that embody the life force
of the universe. This atomic energy, in his view, is the “energy of God”
present within us and all of nature.



   - The dynamic processes of the universe—fission, fusion, and the
creation of energy—are symbols of the continuous potential for
enlightenment and insight. Sarma calls these moments of clarity "big bangs
of enlightenments" that arise when one aligns with nature rather than
working against it.



2. **The Destruction of God through Economic Greed**:

   - Sarma critiques modern society for using the power of scientific and
industrial advancements to exploit nature rather than partnering with it.
He sees atheism as the outcome of this exploitation, where humanity’s
pursuit of wealth through destructive economic practices diminishes the
sacredness of the natural world. In this context, atheism represents a
disconnect from the divine energy in nature, which Sarma equates with God.



   - The metaphor of *destroying the God content* of idols is used to
highlight the spiritual degradation that accompanies environmental
destruction. Sarma condemns the reliance on machines and industrial
processes, arguing that this alienates humanity from its natural and divine
origins, leaving people spiritually dysfunctional.



3. **Restoring Faith through Ecological Conservation**:

   - Sarma offers the example of Tirumala and the deity Lord Venkateswara
to illustrate how a return to nature is essential for reviving God. He
criticizes the urbanization and commercialization of sacred spaces, arguing
that true devotion to God requires restoring nature to its natural,
untouched state. For Tirumala to once again be a true abode of Lord
Venkateswara, Sarma suggests removing all residential buildings and
restoring the area to a sanctuary for cows and free nature.



   - Rituals and prayers, such as the recitation of *Venkateswara
Suprabhatham*, are highlighted as ways to reconnect with the divine, but
only if these spiritual practices are accompanied by ecological
stewardship. Sarma warns against the presence of "crypto-Christians" among
Hindus, implying that true faith is aligned with the protection and
preservation of the natural world.



4. **Criticism of Economic and Religious Corruption**:

   - Sarma touches on broader issues of corruption within religious
institutions, such as fraudulent temples that exploit the name of Tirumala
to steal funds. This reflects his broader critique of how economic
motivations corrupt both religious devotion and ecological well-being.



   - He concludes by emphasizing that the revival of God can only occur
through the revival of nature. The economic activities that shackle and
exploit nature must end for spiritual and environmental health to be
restored.



### Conclusion:

YM Sarma’s essay connects ecological conservation with spiritual revival,
suggesting that humanity’s destructive relationship with nature has severed
its connection to God. To restore that connection, Sarma advocates for the
preservation of nature in its free, untampered form, particularly in sacred
spaces like Tirumala. His message calls for a deep ecological and spiritual
reevaluation, where human actions once again align with the natural
processes of the universe, allowing for the divine energy within nature—and
within us—to flourish.

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