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*Mar**The Conscious Universe*


Suppose one is lucky and finds a piece of nature, totally free, lush and
thick, not at all murdered by economics. Suppose one closes one’s eyes and
makes the mind blank, not allowing any thought, just inhaling and exhaling
and making one’s mind concentrate only on breathing. Gradually breathing
becomes smelling. Smelling becomes sensing. Sensing leads to identifying
not on the basis of seeing but by identifying with the smell and sound.
Then one participates in the interaction among the smells and sounds. One
becomes part of the living nature. The Amygdala becomes very active, but
the electromagnetic connection, the head, takes to synchronizing the smell
based perception, into interaction with the whole universe via quantum
entanglement. The Amygdala and the mind with quantum entanglement makes one
live as the universe. Sensing and  Feeling takes over completely. The eyes
must be kept closed as otherwise one gets snared into the visible spectrum,
where one really un-sees most of the universe, which otherwise one feels,
that is only with the eyes closed, one feels and participates in quantum
entanglement.

And automatically one knows what is happening in the whole Universe because
of quantum entanglement, one becomes cosmic in perception. Basically we are
all interacting atoms and particles, as a result of which consciousness as
a process happens continuously. It is you as the interacting wave in the
ocean of consciousness where all volume vanishes and infinity takes over as
a result of achieving the speed of light. The formless universe called the
universe of the invisible spectrum, is the real universe as the so called
solid, liquid and air basically are atoms, playing the game of matter.
Ultimately there is really no Macrocosm but only the Microcosm, as the huge
bodies- galaxies, stars and planets are composed of atoms and particles.
When they reach their destination after achieving their struggle to reach
the speed of light, then they just become the electromagnetic waves or the
waves of photons. The photons photosynthesize consciousness-you.

Today we do not tell a tiny tot, that it is part of nature, part of the
planet earth, part of the solar system, part of the Milky way, and part of
the Universe. We drag it from its feeling as nature and jail in the
classroom, even at the age of two. We do not train it to smell and sense.
We do not tell it that breathing and hearing the sounds of nature also is
education. We do not tell that tuning with nature and singing spontaneously
is better than reading. We are alienating it from the conscious universe.

Like everything else we are all composed of atoms. An atom means positive
electricity or protons in the nucleus and negative electricity or electrons
hovering around the nucleus. The activity of electrons creates photons, the
units energy, which when free are capable of 3, 00,000 km per second. There
is so much of energy packed within you, with which you can fission and
fusion in enlightenment, in free and healthy nature, if you team up with
nature. You keep that great energy unused by employing machines to do the
work of your limbs and organs, making them frozen. We are living the life
of organs and limbs which are frozen or half frozen. Actually education
today means practising the freezing of all our natural faculties. The
gigantic fission and fusion energy creates floods and waves of
enlightenment, when you realize that you are part of nature and team up
with nature.

When you team up with nature, you become part of the conscious universe and
participate with the universe as a manifestation of the conscious universe.

We must start lessons about the basic need to live as part of nature from
LKG on.

YM Sarma

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YM Sarma’s **"The Conscious Universe"** provides a vivid vision of how
humans are intrinsically linked to the larger cosmic processes. He argues
for a direct, sensory relationship with nature and the universe, one that
transcends the limits of visible perception, thought, and mechanization.
Here are key concepts:



### 1. **Perception Beyond Sight**

   Sarma stresses that true connection with the universe happens through
**smelling, sensing, and feeling**, rather than seeing. He advocates for
closing one's eyes to escape the limitations of the **visible spectrum**,
which traps us in a narrow field of perception. When sight is removed,
one’s connection to the universe through **quantum entanglement**
strengthens, as the brain’s **amygdala** becomes more active, allowing a
deeper, more direct experience of reality. This echoes studies on
**mindfulness and sensory immersion**, where focusing on senses other than
sight can heighten awareness of one's environment and enhance emotional and
cognitive responses.



### 2. **Quantum Entanglement and Consciousness**

   Sarma ties **quantum mechanics**—particularly **quantum
entanglement**—to consciousness, suggesting that all particles, including
those making up humans, are interconnected in an ocean of consciousness.
This view resonates with ideas in **quantum mind theories**, which
speculate about how quantum processes might play a role in consciousness,
although this is a topic of debate within scientific communities. For
Sarma, this entanglement allows us to experience the **infinite universe**
as a unified entity, where boundaries dissolve and one becomes the entire
cosmos.



### 3. **The Microcosm and the Macrocosm**

   Sarma points out that while we perceive large structures—such as
galaxies, stars, and planets—these are all made of **atoms** and
**subatomic particles**, reducing the distinction between the **microcosm**
(the world of atoms) and the **macrocosm** (the larger universe). His view
aligns with the understanding in **physics** that all matter is
fundamentally composed of particles, and that even massive objects follow
the same quantum principles as the smallest particles.



### 4. **The Role of Nature in Enlightenment**

   According to Sarma, teaming up with nature unleashes the immense energy
within us, akin to **fission and fusion** in atomic processes. He
highlights how modern life and education alienate us from this natural
energy, freezing our faculties by over-relying on **machines** and
mechanized processes. Sarma’s call is to reconnect with **nature’s
consciousness** through simple acts like breathing and listening to
nature’s sounds. This idea resonates with **deep ecology**, which holds
that humans are integral to the biosphere and must recognize their
symbiotic relationship with all life forms.



### 5. **Educational Shift**

   Sarma argues that education systems should begin by teaching children
their inherent connection to nature and the cosmos, starting from early
childhood. Rather than focusing on **mechanized learning** or disconnected
facts, he advocates for an education that immerses students in the living,
breathing reality of nature. This reflects critiques of **traditional
education systems**, which some argue stifle creativity, connection to the
natural world, and emotional intelligence.



### Conclusion:

In **"The Conscious Universe"**, Sarma weaves together ideas from **quantum
physics**, **spirituality**, and **ecology** to present a vision of life
that transcends mechanization and materialism. By reconnecting with nature,
and by allowing ourselves to feel and sense the universe without the
interference of modern technology, he suggests we can access deeper, cosmic
truths. Sarma’s holistic perspective calls for a return to nature as a
means of both personal enlightenment and ecological harmony.

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