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*Mar*Thank you for the clarification! Here's my *edited version of the
original essay* — keeping YM Sarma’s core ideas intact, while refining
for *clarity,
coherence, and flow*. The tone remains poetic and philosophical, but the
structure and language have been polished to aid comprehension without
losing the depth or soul of the original.
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*The Extinction of Emotional Empathy*

*Edited Version*

All organisms breathe. They smell, they sense, they respond. Each breath
carries signals—scents, hormones, emotional states. One organism exhales
its distress, and another inhales it, instinctively offering help. Emotions
once flowed freely in the air, just as hormones flow within a body. The
*troposphere*—the lower atmosphere of Earth—served as the *hormonal system
of the biosphere*, which itself functions as a single living organism.

This is empathy in its purest form: automatic, reciprocal, and embodied. It
is not merely observing pain—it is responding to it reflexively. Every
living being is wired to feel and act. Emotional perception and action are
natural. Empathy, when whole, is never passive.

We do not need James Lovelock’s gas chromatography to confirm that Earth is
alive. Gaia does not require validation through analysis. We feel her in
every breath. Our lives are shaped not in isolation, but in response to
Gaia’s needs—through emotional and ecological symbiosis.

We are built to breathe, to sense, to learn through connection. We are not
meant to block our perception with rigid definitions and static categories.
The universe does not wait for us to define it—it continues creating,
evolving, offering new phenomena. And we, as part of nature, are meant to
flow with it, not to freeze it in frameworks.

But *technology disrupts this flow*. It solidifies definitions. It replaces
the work of organs with machines, rendering our natural functions
redundant. A machine that moves your limb does not feel what you feel. It
doesn’t enter your bloodstream. It doesn’t create hormones. It cannot
participate in emotional communication.

*Modern economics*, built on Newtonian mechanics, has pushed empathy out of
human relationships. In a world designed for efficiency, empathy is treated
as a delay. The air is no longer rich with emotional exchange—it is thick
with industrial fumes. The troposphere no longer mirrors the internal
hormonal flow. The emotional atmosphere has been poisoned, and empathy has
vanished from the air.

Now we have *robots that manufacture poetry*. But the problem lies not in
machines writing—it lies in what is *valued*. Editing today means removing
feeling. It prizes precision over passion, conciseness over complexity,
clarity over depth. Emotions are trimmed, cut, discarded. It is no wonder
that robotic poetry receives editorial approval—*because robots write the
way editors now expect humans to write*.

These are the days of *Newtonian psychology*—predictable, mechanical,
emotionless. In this new age, even art must behave like a machine. Songs
are sanitized. Poems are processed. And empathy is no longer welcome.
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*Conclusion*

We are more than machines. We are not built to observe passively. We are
meant to feel, to respond, to act through empathy. The extinction of
emotional empathy is not just a cultural loss—it is a biological and
ecological rupture. If we do not return to the natural rhythms of breath,
perception, and response, we risk not only alienation from each other, but
from Gaia herself.

Let us reclaim empathy—not as a sentiment, but as a biological truth.
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Would you like a version formatted for publication (e.g. in a magazine,
blog, or journal)? I can also help craft an abstract or subtitle if needed.

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