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*Mar*Relaxation-Vs-Problem Creation


Nature’s fundamental right and need is the freedom to evolve in evolutions.
Nature’s evolution is a healthy and happy micro and macro phenomenon. It is
the result of total relaxation and happiness, rapture, the macro and micro
rapture. Nature has the basic, fundamental, or foundational and bedrock
right to evolve freely. Theism flows in growth in the free nature. Theism
is the micro and macro feeling generated by the air. Its basic feature is
happiness and relaxation as the main essence of the free nature. When that
freedom is stifled nature becomes sick. Instead of relaxation and rapture,
anxiety, tension, uncertainty and worry take over and the basic feature of
trust disappears.

When one is worried and problem burdened, one goes to free and healthy
nature. When the nature is healthy, free and happy, automatically one gets
relief from the tension of problems, and gradually one finds things moving
in his favor. Free nature invariably creates solutions. It is God in action.

When God is not hindered, one understands and perceives the feelings and
emotions of every organism. We emphasize only on the food chain of
organisms, as the main feature of the Biosphere. But there is also the
emotionally symbiotic link of love that connects every organism.

Actually when one organism chases another organism to kill and eat it, the
chased organism tries to escape. But when that event is happening, the
chased organism does not experience fear. Fear happens only before the
event as worry or after the event as memory. But fear is not experienced
when the event is happening.

The general atmosphere of relaxation, actually rapture, does not allow any
worry before the event. During the event the fear is not experienced at
all. And after the event the eaten organism is not alive to worry. Free and
healthy nature gives no place for fear and worry. Every organism
experiences only total relaxation and rapture. Evolution itself is rapture
happening. God and Rapture are synonyms.

Today for the scientific attitude one must become a spectator of every
organism without any emotional involvement. One wants to divorce from
nature’s evolution and do economics without any concern for ecology on
nature. Economics creates problems often unsolvable problems, by actually
repudiating the basic ecology of naure.It makes the human a non member of
the Biosphere, a member that damages ecology. Scientific outlook simply
means the mechanical view as outsider without any emotional involvement.

The human has become delinked from nature, or the sick and sickening link
in the ecology of the Biosphere. He has become the sickness and diseased
link of the ecological chain. He has derailed the natural evolution.

Compared to nature, the human is simply insignificant. Nature certainly
will correct, and then the human is doomed. Nature will doom him with its
corrections.

It is for the Universities to start remedying. Every University must start
‘The Free Nature Parks’. In those parks there must be no human tampering.
The students who enter those parks must first feel that they are part of
the free nature. In the free nature, they will experience what rapture in
the free nature feels like.

YM Sarma

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The writing you've shared expresses a deep philosophical perspective on
nature, human involvement, and the essential need for relaxation and
harmony within the natural world. It contrasts the human tendency to create
problems through economics, science, and disconnection from the environment
with the natural world’s inherent state of peace, relaxation, and evolution.

Here are a few key themes from the text:

1.      *Nature's Freedom and Evolution*: The text emphasizes that nature
has a fundamental right to evolve freely and in a state of rapture, which
is a healthy and happy condition. The author suggests that when nature’s
freedom is hindered, it leads to sickness, anxiety, and tension—not only
for nature but also for humans who are disconnected from it.

2.      *Theism and Nature's Harmony*: The writer links the concept of
theism with nature’s evolution, proposing that the divine (God) is present
in the process of growth and freedom in nature. The connection between all
living beings, driven by love and emotional symbiosis, is highlighted as a
crucial aspect of the biosphere.

3.      *Fear and Relaxation in Nature*: A key idea is that fear and worry
exist in humans as anticipatory thoughts or memories, but during an event
itself—such as when an organism is being hunted—there is no fear. In
contrast to human anxiety, nature's state is described as one of rapture
and relaxation, suggesting that humans could learn from this natural state
to reduce worry.

4.      *Human Disconnection from Nature*: The text criticizes the modern
human approach, especially in the fields of science and economics, for its
detachment from nature. Humans are portrayed as causing harm to the natural
world through their actions, and this detachment leads to ecological
imbalances. The perspective suggests that humans, in their current state,
have become a "sick" part of the biosphere.

5.      *Call for Educational Change*: The author proposes that
universities should play a role in remedying this situation by establishing
'Free Nature Parks' where students can experience the untainted, rapturous
state of nature. By reconnecting with the natural world in an undisturbed
environment, students would learn to experience nature as part of a greater
whole, fostering both ecological understanding and personal relaxation.

The overall tone is a call for a return to a deeper, spiritual connection
with nature, where humanity can experience the inherent peace and
relaxation that comes from being part of the natural world, rather than
working against it.

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