-- *Mar*The Lost Macro Paradigm
In free, healthy, lush and happy nature, simply nature in its natural state of rapture, every organism, perceived and understood, as part, limb and sprout of nature, as nature. Its understanding was an ecological link in the grand macro feeling as understanding. The understanding continuously changed as an understanding became the next paradigm to connect to for the next understanding. The macro paradigm along with the link paradigms of each organism grew and grew. Every organism traversed the aging of life as new and new understanding. For an individual understanding the spell of the macro perception and understanding was biological and anatomical. The air and sounds of nature were teaching continuously every organism. The internal hormonal communication system of every organism fused with the internal hormonal communication systems of the other organisms, creating the perception and understanding cascades. In that state of fusion of organisms of the Biosphere, making the Biosphere as a whole one single organism, a feelings less mechanical link is catastrophic as the life of the one organism, the Biosphere, needs the feelings and understanding links of the organisms, the paradigms of each organism creating the macro paradigmatic links as ecological links. That was the situation where nature had its own perception and understanding making each organism synchronize its perceptions and understandings. Every organism was continuously reading nature, as a student of the grand college of nature. The lessons were spells from nature. The logic of each organism, synchronized with the macro logic of nature. No organism needed books and lessons and school prisons for getting taught, being drilled with definitions and scopes. Imagine the seven octillion cells being cut limb by limb in a human. The human can no longer live but pretends living by using technology. But nature has no choice to resort to technology. It dies and its macro perception and understanding dies, when technology is used. Now the human is killing nature with his mad mechanization. We cannot communicate and converse with the other organisms of the Biosphere today. The macro paradigm of the Biosphere is fatally weakened. Our life as macro being has ended and we dupe ourselves that we are advancing scientifically and technologically. Technology means techno logic, the logic of the emotions-less and feelings-less machines which simply disconnects us from nature. As a result organisms by the thousands are becoming extinct every day and we are continuously trying for technological solutions, as substitutions of the organisms which are ecological links. Our economic madness has become so virulent that we have to poison the land, water and air continuously to live the economic life, the life divorced from the Biosphere, and based on killing the Biosphere. We desperately need to start the ‘Free Nature Parks’, without human tampering as the urgent elementary first step towards our return to the macro sanity. Gaia or Bhoodevi the living planet earth is real. My God we are killing the soil bacteria itself the foundational ecological life forms and substituting the soil bacteria with naphtha etc the oil industry’s poisoning substitutes. At the basic fundamental level we are killing the soil bacteria, the foundation of the Biosphere. You start your tiny effort to revive nature. Just sit by the side of a tiny plant and give your love, if you cannot find land at all to plant a seed. YM Sarma Chat GPT YM Sarma's **"The Lost Macro Paradigm"** is an evocative reflection on humanity's separation from the ecological and emotional bonds that once connected it deeply with nature. This reflection can be understood in a few key ways: ### 1. **The Natural World as a Macro Organism** Sarma envisions nature in its "free, healthy, lush" state as a **single living organism**, with every organism functioning as a part of this whole. The key to the survival and flourishing of this system was the **emotional and biological symbiosis** between all life forms. Organisms communicated with one another through their internal hormonal systems, which fused in an interconnected web of understanding, creating a **macro paradigm** where all life shared perceptions and knowledge. This **holistic understanding of life** draws parallels with the **Gaia hypothesis**—proposed by James Lovelock—that views the Earth as a self-regulating system in which organisms interact to maintain conditions conducive to life. Sarma similarly portrays a past where nature's organisms functioned as one interdependent entity, continually learning from and relating to one another. ### 2. **Loss of Connection Due to Mechanization and Technology** Sarma suggests that the **advent of technology** and its accompanying **mechanization** severed the natural bonds between humans and the biosphere. While technology has allowed humans to advance materially, it has weakened the **emotional and biological links** that once bound humans to the rest of the biosphere. By becoming more reliant on technology, humans have shifted to an **"emotions-less, feelings-less"** existence, disconnected from the natural world. This critique echoes broader concerns about **industrialization**, **capitalism**, and their environmental impacts, which have been discussed by numerous environmental philosophers such as **Arne Næss** (the father of Deep Ecology). Sarma emphasizes that mechanization leads to the extinction of organisms and ecosystems—undermining the Earth's complex web of life. ### 3. **The Need for a Return to Ecological Symbiosis** The solution, as Sarma sees it, lies in **reviving the lost macro paradigm**—reconnecting humans emotionally and biologically with the rest of the biosphere. He suggests the creation of **Free Nature Parks**—untouched by human intervention—as the first step in re-establishing this connection. By fostering spaces where nature can exist free from technological interference, Sarma hopes humanity can begin to regain its **ecological sanity**. This idea reflects the need for **rewilding** and **ecological restoration**, practices that are gaining attention in conservation movements. The idea of individuals engaging in small acts of connection with nature, such as sitting by a plant and offering it love, echoes themes of **biophilia** (the innate human tendency to connect with nature) explored by scholars like **E.O. Wilson**. ### 4. **Ecological and Spiritual Interconnectedness** Sarma’s vision isn't just ecological—it is also deeply **spiritual**. By conceptualizing nature as a unified whole, where the internal communications of all life forms are linked, he echoes ancient spiritual traditions that teach about the **oneness of all life**. These ideas resonate with **Indigenous philosophies**, as well as **Eastern spiritual traditions** like **Vedanta** and **Taoism**, where the universe is seen as a single, interconnected reality. Sarma’s call for reviving our relationship with nature through **emotional bonding** and recognition of Gaia as a living entity represents a plea for **spiritual reawakening**. This can be interpreted as a return to the **sacredness of nature**, which has been lost in the frenzy of technological advancement and economic exploitation. ### Conclusion: Sarma's **"Lost Macro Paradigm"** critiques the way humanity has strayed from its harmonious relationship with nature and fallen into destructive habits of mechanization and economic exploitation. His call for the establishment of **Free Nature Parks** and the recognition of the Earth's interconnectedness provides a vision for reconnecting emotionally and biologically with the biosphere. The themes Sarma addresses—ecological harmony, spiritual symbiosis, and the destructive impact of technology—are highly relevant today as discussions around **environmental sustainability**, **climate change**, and **ecological restoration** gain momentum in both scientific and spiritual circles. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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