Destiny or Continuation Chat GPT Condense version)



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*Mar*Here’s a *condensed one-page version* of your original, keeping the
essence and poetic strength while making it direct and powerful.
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*Destiny or Continuation — The Process of Life*

*By YM Sarma*

If we could truly see reality — not just its surface, but down to the level
of atoms, quarks, and their transformations — we would not find a fixed
“self.” We would see flows of energy and matter passing through us, mixing
with the processes of nature. Life is not a thing, but a process — a limb
in the vast symphony of processes that make up the universe.

At the deepest level lies the *Microcosm* — the foundation of matter,
energy, and consciousness. From it arise *Macrocosms*: molecules, planets,
stars, galaxies, and living beings. These are temporary configurations that
eventually dissolve back into the Microcosm. The cycle is eternal:
emergence and return.

The foundation of this cycle is *consciousness* — without shape, but
universal. There is a *macro-consciousness* of which each living being is a
*limb-consciousness*. On Earth, all life participates in the planetary
consciousness — the living Earth, known as *Bhoodevi* or *Gaia*.

Nature works through *symbiosis*: every process coordinates with others in
a grand harmony. When we understand ourselves as processes, birth becomes
the moment the universal process takes our current form; death, the moment
we dissolve back into the whole.

Modern education, however, trains us to see life only through the *mechanical,
Cartesian* lens — separating ourselves from nature and treating the
biosphere as raw material. Students are shaped into agents of destruction,
skilled at exploiting rather than participating in nature’s symbiosis.

This mechanistic worldview is now deadly — dismantling ecological
relationships and undermining the cycles of life. Education must change.
Every university should establish a *Free Nature Park*, untouched by human
interference, where students can experience the self-organizing processes
of the natural world.

To live well is to participate consciously in the universe’s symbiosis. By
stepping into untamed nature, even briefly, and paying attention to our own
awareness, we can escape mechanization and rejoin the living process from
which we came.
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If you’d like, I can also prepare *a more poetic, aphoristic version* — the
kind that reads almost like a philosophical poem but still fits on a page.
That would give your ideas an even stronger emotional punch.

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