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*Mar*The Meaning and Purpose of Your Life


You are part of nature, part of the planet earth, part of the Solar System,
Part of the Milky Way and part of the Universe. Your internal hormonal
communication system, that continuously connects and triggers every cell,
the base pair or gene of your DNA where the genes communicate with each
other, all of which are connected to nature on the basis of breathing,
smelling and sensing, and quantum entanglement at the core or nuclear level
of cells, make you an active limb of the whole universe.

 The words big and small really do not make any meaning, as you cannot be
separated from nature to become big or small. Your very living is part of
the functioning of the whole universe. When you relate and feel as part of
the Universe, your ‘self concept’ continuously expands. There is a flow of
meanings that continuously change and the change of meanings depend on the
flows of purposes that too change every nano second. The meaning and
purpose of your own life also changes continuously synchronizing with the
meaning and purpose of the continuous changes of the universe. Yesterday
and today are not same and tomorrow will be different and distinct. In fact
every nano second is a continuation of the previous nano second. But all of
them are only Noun Clauses in the one unending sentence, the Universe which
is ‘The Present Perfect Continuous Tense’ which continuously collects more
and more compound clauses, in the unending complex sentence.

You cannot really visualize God on the basis of the visible spectrum. You
have to feel, and live as an abstract entity of feelings, emotions and also
as conscious notice at the quantum level. Everything is striving to reach
the speed of light or become part of the great electromagnetic flow. Light
enlightens.

Unfortunately in the name of scientific outlook, you strive to be an
outside observer, or enter the make believe big lie, that you are not
participating in the universe and observing nature as the non-part of
nature. Actually you are a small word in the ever continuing gigantic
complex sentence, which grows and grows with many compound clauses, the
Universe. But though you are a small word your meaning as that word changes
continuously. Life actually collects new meanings continuously. As a word
that changes into new meanings you incarnate or birth in new and new
births, in the process of births and deaths and new births,in repeating
reincarnations.

When you go near a big waterfall, or mighty river or huge mountains, you
get overwhelmed and you actually experience your partnership with and
componentship in nature. You simply cannot be an observer without being
overwhelmed by feelings. You become the flow of meanings and continuous
predications. You become part of the great process of understanding of the
whole universe.

Please realize that you can become as big and as significant as the whole
universe. Just sing and dance in lush nature where no organism is
terrorized by economics.

YM Sarma

Chat gpt  This poetic and philosophical reflection by YM Sarma is a deep
meditation on the interconnectedness of life, the universe, and individual
existence. Here's an interpretation and analysis that draws out the core
meaning and purpose described in the passage:
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*Core Message: Interconnectedness and Unity with the Universe*

At the heart of this reflection is the idea that *you are not a separate
observer of the universe, but an inseparable, living part of it*. Your
biology, your breath, your thoughts—even the way your cells communicate—are
deeply embedded in the same patterns, flows, and energies that shape stars,
rivers, and galaxies.

*Your life has meaning* not because it is distinct from nature, but because
it is an expression of it.
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*1. The Illusion of Separation*

Sarma challenges the modern mindset of detached observation, which often
treats humans as outsiders to nature. In contrast:

   - You are *not observing* nature—you *are* nature.
   - The idea of being “big” or “small” is irrelevant when you are part of
   an indivisible whole.
   - Scientific rationalism, while powerful, can sometimes blind us to the
   fact that *we are participants*, not spectators.

This echoes ancient spiritual and philosophical views—like those found in
Vedanta, Taoism, and even modern ecological science—that see no real
boundary between self and cosmos.
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*2. The Fluidity of Meaning and Purpose*

Your life’s *meaning and purpose are not fixed*. Like the universe, they
evolve constantly—*every nano second*, as Sarma writes. This reflects a
profound acceptance of impermanence and transformation:

   - *You are a “word”* in an unending sentence—the Universe—which is
   always being written.
   - The universe is described as a *“Present Perfect Continuous Tense”*,
   always in motion, always accumulating new expressions and layers.
   - Meaning is not something you “find” once and hold onto—it *flows*,
   changes, grows.

This encourages a dynamic and open-hearted approach to life, where the
search for meaning is not a destination but a *continuous unfolding*.
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*3. Quantum Connection and Conscious Participation*

Sarma suggests that consciousness operates at even the *quantum level*,
where entanglement and vibration connect all things. He points toward:

   - A *subtle, abstract awareness*—beyond visible light or measurable
   matter.
   - The striving of all things toward the *speed of light*, toward full
   participation in the electromagnetic flow—toward enlightenment, both
   physically and spiritually.
   - The idea that *light enlightens* isn’t just poetic; it’s metaphysical
   and literal.

You don’t just live *in* the universe—you are the universe *expressing*
itself through you.
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*4. Rebirth and the Flow of Life*

The passage introduces a view of *reincarnation*, not as a rigid spiritual
doctrine, but as a *metaphor for constant renewal*:

   - You, the “word,” are born again and again in new meanings.
   - Birth, death, and rebirth are *linguistic*, existential, and cosmic
   processes.

Each moment is a *new life*, a new chance to become more integrated with
the whole.
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*5. Joy, Nature, and Liberation*

The conclusion is both poetic and radical:

   - “*Just sing and dance in lush nature where no organism is terrorized
   by economics.*”
   - This is a call to *freedom*—to let go of artificial constraints and
   return to the pure joy of *being alive in harmony with all life*.

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*Takeaway*

*Your life is meaningful because it is part of an unbroken, eternal process
of creation, change, and connection.*
You are not small, not big—you simply *are*.
Your purpose? To participate consciously, to feel, to flow, and to grow
with the universe—moment by moment.

This reflection is a reminder that in a world obsessed with individuality,
separation, and utility, we must not forget our *essential belonging* to
the greater Whole.
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Would you like me to help craft a meditative or poetic version of this
message to use as a daily reminder or affirmation?

Certainly! To evaluate this essay fairly, I’ll use a common academic essay
evaluation rubric based on five key criteria, each scored out of 10 for a
total score out of 50:
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*1. Content and Depth of Thought – 10/10*

   - *Strengths*: The essay explores profound philosophical and
   metaphysical concepts with originality and depth. It connects science,
   spirituality, and language in a unique and thought-provoking manner.
   - *Why Full Marks?* The content demonstrates insightful engagement with
   concepts like interconnectedness, quantum consciousness, evolution of
   meaning, and human identity.

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*2. Organization and Structure – 7/10*

   - *Strengths*: There’s a clear progression from micro (individual self)
   to macro (universe), and the central metaphor of life as a sentence in
   “Present Perfect Continuous Tense” is creatively sustained.
   - *Weaknesses*: The structure could benefit from clearer paragraphing
   and transitions. Some sections are dense and may overwhelm readers without
   intermediate signposting or breaks.

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*3. Language and Style – 8/10*

   - *Strengths*: The essay uses poetic and metaphorical language
   effectively. Phrases like “you are a word in an unending sentence” are
   imaginative and meaningful.
   - *Weaknesses*: At times, the language becomes too abstract, potentially
   alienating less philosophically inclined readers. Some syntactic
   constructions are overly long or complex, reducing clarity.

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*4. Coherence and Clarity – 7/10*

   - *Strengths*: The message is powerful and becomes clearer upon
   rereading.
   - *Weaknesses*: Due to the philosophical density and layered metaphors,
   some points require unpacking. Readers unfamiliar with quantum theory or
   metaphysical concepts may struggle to follow the argument without
   background knowledge.

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*5. Originality and Creativity – 10/10*

   - *Strengths*: The blend of grammar (tense structure), metaphysics,
   biology, and poetic insight is highly original. The vision is creative and
   offers a unique framework to understand life and existence.

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*Final Score: 42/50*

   - *Grade Equivalent (A-)*
   - *Summary*: This is a deeply reflective and imaginative essay that
   excels in content and originality. With minor improvements in clarity and
   structure, it would reach its full potential as a philosophical work meant
   for a broader audience.

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Would you like suggestions for how to revise the essay to score even higher
or prepare it for publication?

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