SIR , THE POPULATION OF HINDUS IS <3%. in that 3% "what exactly we are" is known only to 3% of the 3%. Then from where compliance could be expected? KR
On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 at 07:29, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < [email protected]> wrote: > > > -- > *Mar*The Enlarging and Expanding Bitterness > > > > Just imagine that you are not a human being but a monkey or some other > life form. How do you like if you are chosen for lab experiments for drug > research? Today we are surrounded by all the life forms of the Biosphere > under our economic and superstitious religious terrors. To all of them, > life has become terror spinning. > > Once when the human did not have a head, it perceived and lived via > smelling and sensing. All organisms were communicating via smells and > sounds and touches. The Biosphere as nature was actually conversing with > the organisms. > > Thanks to the economic terror, every organism is sensing only fear > messages. We humans too also are breathing and smelling those terror > messages. Bitterness has become the paradigm of understanding to many. We > find the freak phenomenon of 90 plus persons, writing the bitter > invectives, though that person has no personal contact with those at whom > he is hurling the invectives. And if he is living in a big industrialized > city, then the virulence of his outbursts really scald. Only those with > really sane and sublime lives are able to keep their sanity and are > fighting the big pandemic-bitterness. The bitterness spewing oldies are > kept alive with drugs, and those drugs too are increasing the bitterness of > their paradigms. We are fast approaching into a culture of very old persons > continuously bickering, and spreading bitterness. Economics the dismal > science, dismal because it is not based on Ecology but on the emotions-less > and feelings-less mechanics, and trying to convert the humans into the > economic men, has distanced us all from nature. > > Can we continue to live in the terrorized and tortured nature, with dead > life forms, as most forests are eliminated, waters poisoned and air > converted into poisoned fume any longer, before nature takes to the > correction? > > There are lakhs of big mountain sized Asteroids, missing earth from > collusion, because of magnetic protections. How our wonderful green planet > is escaping, because of magnetism is still in the arena of research. > > *But we are assaulting that very magnetic shield with our economic > monkeying. May be that disturbance of the magnetic fields is creating > madness as pandemic, enlarging the poisoning of nature. We are creating the > sick Biosphere, the mad and terrorized flora and fauna. May be we are > really creating the Darwinian monster, war among the organisms of the > Biosphere, with us humans physically attacked by every livestocked organism > for our economics.* > > *And we find all nations arming themselves for te predicted Third world > War, which will be fought with nuclear weapons. When all the Universities > are under the frenzy of mechanizations and when most industries are related > in some way for the development of weapons, what will be the result?* > > *The manufacture of weapons and the research for their development eats > away whole economies. After all the owners of those weapon factories want > profits, and they need wars for marketing. It is they that give financial > aids in the shape of various grants. No wonder we have more graduates in > Engineering and very few in Ecology and almost none in Philosophies.* > > *Please start your own personal rebellion against this pandemic, by > planting trees and tending to the flora and the fauna, so that your small > beginnings of sanity take to the butterfly effect.* > > *YM Sarma* > > *Chat GPT* > > This piece seems like a deep, reflective commentary on the disconnection > between humanity and nature, and how the economic system, driven by profit > motives, is exacerbating the suffering of both human and non-human life. > The vivid descriptions evoke the terrifying consequences of our > actions—pollution, environmental degradation, and the spread of bitterness > in society. > > The message seems to urge a return to a more harmonious relationship with > the natural world, suggesting that small personal acts, like planting > trees, can help combat the larger-scale sickness caused by societal > indifference. It points to the role of economics in driving destructive > behaviors and questions whether we are unwittingly setting ourselves up for > ecological and social collapse. > > The metaphor of "bitterness" spreading among older generations and society > as a whole, coupled with the mention of the "sick Biosphere," creates an > image of a world that is deteriorating not just physically but emotionally > and spiritually. The call to action—"start your own personal > rebellion"—feels like a plea for individuals to reclaim their sense of > agency and responsibility in the face of overwhelming environmental and > societal challenges. > > What do you think of the themes presented here? Do any of the ideas > resonate with you, or perhaps stand out in a particular way? > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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