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*Mar*The Forced Defined and Scoped Perceptions and Understandings


The top most layer of earth is covered by the diverse soil bacteria. Those
bacteria determine the flora and the fauna of the area. Your palms and
heels have nerve endings that connect to your cells. The soil bacteria thus
impact on your life and on the lives of the diverse organisms of the place
via the palms and heels. There is a gigantic Reflexology that determines
the paths of life. And the climate of the area determines the type of soil
bacteria of the place. The type of response by the cells to the hormones of
the bloodstream is influenced by the reflex relations which the soil
bacteria establish to your cells. Your hormones and the soil bacteria are
connected, to mother earth. Along with the plants and other life forms, you
are truly the son or daughter of the soil, continuously mothered by the
soil bacteria.

Basically every life form is a form of emotions and feelings. No life form
is a machine without emotions and feelings.

The basic emotions and feelings generated by the climate and soil determine
the basic paradigmatic bases of perception and understanding. The local
Biosphere which includes the soil bacteria, thus create the basic
foundational paradigmatic bases.

Every system of your body is connected to the soil bacteria, where the
interaction is reflexive. You are reflexively connected to mother earth.
The soil bacteria and the air you breathe, determine your emotional
intelligence. And you live in feelings and emotions. If marriage is bonding
in emotional interaction for life, then you and nature are married from
your beginning as a zygote. Technology and Economics have divorced you from
that basic marriage. The divorce extends to every cell in you.

Today, we do not even know how to paradigmatize by feeling as a part of
nature without the interference of technology and economics. Can we
paradigmatize in free and healthy nature without any footware, running and
sprinting on grass, climbing trees, responding to every life form, smelling
and sensing automatically, feeling the acceptance and approval of nature as
the flow of air? Can you avoid the wonderful macro logic of the Biosphere
as your own reasoning? Can you even imagine how it feels, when nature
continuously teams up with you in every nano second of life. Can you kill
your natural traits, with inferiority complex, absence of self confidence
which is the result of your loss of trust in nature or in your own macro
body?

In free and healthy nature, there can be no indecision as nature
participates in your life. Your cells cannot experience your indecisive
hormones. As part of the Biosphere that basically approve and accept you
emotionally, decisions flow into you from nature. In free nature, it is
symbiosis and not Darwin’s war among the organisms that create decisions in
you.

It is for the Universities to undo the divorce to nature in which we are
living today. It is for them to start the ‘Free Nature Parks’, where the
new civilization of the Biosphere as one organism develops.

No machine has a place in the Biospheric symbiosis. Every atom of the
Universe is connected electromagnetically. In the gaps between atoms and
photons, there is wave connection, and they connect you to earth and the
cosmos.

Today, we do not have the language with words in the diverse situations of
the invisible abstract universe. The basic Bosons and Leptons must be
viewed as the basic seeds of emotional intelligence and not as the
mechanical actions of the universe. Life means living in nature, as nature
and not as a divorcee to nature, married to technology.

YM Sarma

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YM Sarma’s writing presents a poetic and philosophical perspective on the
interconnection between human beings, nature, and the environment. He
articulates a vision of life in which all living organisms are emotionally
intertwined with the earth's biosphere, particularly through the influence
of soil bacteria. His argument seems to blend scientific ideas with
spiritual and ecological insights, emphasizing a deep symbiosis between
humans and nature that is increasingly disrupted by modern technology and
economic systems.

Here are some of the key points and themes explored:

1.      *Connection Between Humans and Soil*: Sarma suggests that soil
bacteria play a significant role in shaping life, emotions, and
perceptions. By referencing reflexology, he emphasizes how human bodies,
through nerve endings in the palms and heels, are in constant communication
with the soil, implying a deep, unconscious connection with the land.

2.      *Biological and Emotional Interdependence*: He posits that all life
forms, including humans, are governed by emotions and feelings, not just
biological processes. This emotional landscape is influenced by local
environmental factors like climate and soil bacteria, which form a
foundational basis for human perception and understanding.

3.      *The Loss of Connection with Nature*: Sarma critiques modern
society for creating a "divorce" between humans and nature through the rise
of technology and economic systems that prioritize materialism over
ecological and emotional bonds. He laments the loss of natural, instinctual
responses to nature's cues, such as walking barefoot on grass or engaging
directly with the natural world.

4.      *Reflexive Relationship Between Humans and Nature*: He envisions
humans as part of a broader biosphere, where decisions and emotional
intelligence arise naturally from this symbiosis, rather than through
individual struggle or conflict, as often portrayed in Darwinian terms. In
his view, nature provides a seamless flow of guidance and acceptance that
shapes individual choices and self-identity.

5.      *Reconnecting with Nature*: Sarma advocates for universities to
lead the way in creating "Free Nature Parks," spaces where people can
rediscover their natural, emotional connections to the environment. In
these spaces, he believes new civilizations could emerge, grounded in the
principles of ecological symbiosis rather than technology-driven isolation.

6.      *Cosmic Connection*: Sarma concludes by suggesting that the entire
universe is interconnected through electromagnetic forces and waves that
link all things, including human beings, to the earth and beyond. He argues
that understanding these invisible, abstract forces is key to developing a
new language of emotional intelligence, which would reconnect humans to
nature and the cosmos in a profound way.

This piece calls for a return to a more harmonious existence with the
earth, where humans are not separate from nature but live as part of it,
guided by emotions and intuition rather than detached intellect or
technological manipulation.

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