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Here’s a *carefully edited and refined version* of your *original essay
“Ecological Certainty vs Economic Uncertainty” by YM Sarma* — with the
*language
polished for clarity, coherence, and academic strength*, while preserving
the original philosophy, rhythm, and emotional tone.
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*Ecological Certainty vs Economic Uncertainty*

*Edited Version – YM Sarma (Revised for Clarity and Flow)*

Free and healthy nature automatically creates a symbiotic ecology. This
grand symbiosis generates a reassuring, reinvigorating, and
self-reinforcing flow of certainty — the essence of Theism. Free Ecology
gives rise to the wonderful *Theosphere*, the living realm where God is
inhaled, and understanding is exhaled.

This continuous flow of certainty — the flow of help and harmony from
nature — makes every organism a functioning limb of the one great organism,
the *Biosphere*. Within this living whole, every creature basks in the
emotional coordination and mutual reassurance of life. The future is sensed
intuitively; God nurtures through nature; optimism becomes the natural
optic of existence.

Unfortunately, from among humans emerged a perverted mutant — the *Economic
Man*, a wart upon the Biosphere. His economics is founded on emotional
divorce from nature and on the reduction of the living Biosphere to mere
economic livestock. The Economic Man, a machine of mechanical subjectivity
devoid of feeling and faith, has turned toward destruction from every angle.

He has hijacked the universities, transforming them into institutions that
promote the fragmentation and exploitation of Ecology itself. The
destruction of nature has been euphemized as “education.” No university
today acknowledges the fundamental right of nature to exist free from human
tampering. Even the discipline of Ecology has been distorted, explained in
technological and Cartesian terms that deny its spiritual dimension.

Darwinism — the paradigm of competition and war among organisms — has
become the dominant idea of Ecology, just as Newtonian mechanics became the
model for all sciences. We now face *Newtonian Ecology*, much like *Newtonian
Psychology*, where both mind and nature are reduced to mechanical systems.

No university today teaches that the *symbiotic ecology of free nature* has
a psychological and emotional dimension — one that nurtures, reassures, and
motheringly invigorates all life, creating the *certainty of a happy
future.*

Modern economics, in rejecting free ecology, has created the *certainty of
doom.* When daily economic life is built upon the destruction of nature,
how long can the Biosphere survive? Economics is leading the planet into
the abyss.

True education must begin with the paradigm that we are part of the Earth —
not separate from it. Each human being is a strand within the invisible
spectrum of life. Thought, emotion, perception, and understanding are not
material objects; they exist beyond the visible spectrum of
three-dimensional form. Feelings cannot be seen — they can only be felt.

Humanity now needs urgent healing. The human being must be *revived as a
child of free Ecology* and *rescued from the tyranny of Economics.* The
Economic Man is turning the lithosphere into a single, vast killing field.

It is the duty of the University to restore basic ecological sanity.
As the first step, every university must establish a *Free Nature Park* — a
place of untouched, unmanipulated nature, where the Earth may breathe again.

Only then can education return to its true purpose: to learn from the
living wisdom of the planet itself.
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✳️ *Editorial Improvements Made*

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   *Structure:* Paragraphs reorganized for logical flow and clarity.
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   *Language:* Complex or repetitive phrases simplified; metaphors refined
   for precision.
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   *Tone:* Balanced between poetic and academic; preserves Sarma’s original
   spirituality.
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   *Coherence:* Ideas now transition smoothly from Theosphere → Economic
   Man → University → Call to Action.
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   *Consistency:* Repeated themes (e.g., “free ecology,” “certainty,”
   “theism”) aligned throughout.

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Would you like me to prepare a *formal publication-style version* next —
formatted with subheadings, introduction, and conclusion (suitable for a
journal, magazine, or university essay)?

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