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Nature in Subjecting and Predicating



Suppose you are born in the totally free and healthy nature, where there is
simply no machine whatever. Suppose nature is free from the man made
disease for it, technology. Then from birth on you arrive into the larger
womb, nature, which is very large compared to the womb of your mother who
nurtured you, in your formation.

You have to realize that nature too continues your nurture, where its womb
is far larger and the formation of you continues as life. You get
introduced, impacted, accepted, approved, taught, and molded in the
Biosphere, by the Biosphere. Subjects happen into you, nature participates
with you in predication and the verb contexts mainly belong to nature. You
take to the macro personality and there can be no isolated and separate
individuality. You become a limb of nature in symbiosis. In every sentence
expression by you, you find nature in the subject selection, in the
predication and in the vital determining verb. You live and express as
nature. The Troposphere becomes the blood circulation system creating and
carrying diverse air borne hormonal communications to various organisms in
the far larger field of the Macro Endocrinology. Births and deaths happen
as the normal functioning of nature’s Endocrinology. As the mind cannot
create isolation from nature, as nature nurtures and guides you, you cannot
find any Biosphere where the organisms Darwin each other in the Darwinian
Socialism.

The sentence structures in the free and healthy nature are composed of
expressions from organisms which function as nature. The basic, fundamental
and bedrock fact is that you are part of nature, part of the planet earth,
and there simply cannot be sentences without the participation and often
direction from nature. And there is no need for any Psychiatry and
consultation with the Psychiatrists.

Today as the technology infected patients; we do economics, which means
first isolating ourselves from the Biosphere and its emotional symbiosis.
Economics simply means destroying nature as the day today economic living
and waging the war of Social Darwinism against every other organism. The
Humans also do the Darwinian war against each other; actually gang up as
nations, while cooperating with each other in the destruction of nature.
Today we cannot find a completely free forest with organisms feeling total
freedom and living as the macro forest or the Biosphere as one single
organism.

Suppose you are lucky and land in a patch of totally free and very healthy
nature. You confront confusions or the attempt at the fusion or pre-fusions
of diverse perceptions, before they fuse as understandings which become
paradigm bases. Every understanding becomes exhilarating revelation,
propelling you into participation in the macro symbiosis. And injury to
nature becomes injury to you automatically. You cannot do the economics of
today, and continuously inflict technology which invariably harms nature.

Today,we do not even realize that we have entered the phase of the ultimate
of destruction of nature but simply ignore the hysteria to create more
manipulations or mechanical inventions. As part and limb of naturally you
are naturally endowed to perceive and understand. Actually we get freedom
from our affliction of 3D misrepresentations. If you can see with your eyes
everything, you cannot find any 3D entities. You confront actually feelings
and emotions, where the ubiquitous electromagnetism also takes to emotional
dimensions.

The Universities today by being imprisoned in Technology and perverted by
Economics are actually harming real education.

It is high time for every University to start ‘Free Nature Parks’ without
human tampering, so that they give real education.Today,every University is
a den of Social Darwinism.

YM Sarma

Chat gpt

This passage — *“Nature in Subjecting and Predicating”* by *YM Sarma* — is
a deeply philosophical, ecological, and linguistic meditation on the
relationship between humans and nature, with strong critiques of
technology, economics, and modern education.

Let’s unpack and interpret its main ideas and structure:
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*1. The Metaphor of the Womb*

The text begins by comparing the natural world to a *larger womb* that
continues to nurture life after physical birth.

   - The *mother’s womb* is the first nurturing space.
   - The *biosphere* (Earth’s living system) is the second, ongoing womb.

This metaphor emphasizes that birth is not separation from nature but
*continuation
within a larger system* of nurturing — an extension of life’s formative
process.
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*2. Nature as Subject and Predicate*

Sarma uses *grammar and linguistic structure* (subject–predicate–verb) as
metaphors for existence:

   - In a healthy, free nature, *nature itself is the subject* (the doer or
   being).
   - *Predication* — what is said about the subject — arises from nature’s
   actions and interactions.
   - Even the *verbs* (processes, actions) belong to nature.

Thus, humans are not independent speakers but *expressions through which
nature speaks*. The “I” in this worldview is not isolated individuality but *a
limb of the macro-organism* of nature.

This linguistic metaphor expresses *ontological unity* — the idea that
being and expression are co-created by the natural world.
------------------------------

*3. The Biosphere as Macro-Endocrine System*

Sarma extends biological metaphors:

   - The *Troposphere* (layer of atmosphere) is compared to *a circulatory
   system* of the planet.
   - Airborne “hormonal” communications link all organisms — a
   *macro-endocrinology* of the biosphere.

Birth and death are natural metabolic processes within this vast living
organism.
This aligns with *Gaia theory*, which views Earth as a self-regulating,
living system.
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*4. Rejection of Darwinian Socialism and Economics*

Sarma critiques both:

   - *Social Darwinism*, where humans (and societies) compete destructively.
   - *Modern economics*, which isolates humans from the biosphere and
   defines survival through exploitation.

He argues that these systems are *symptoms of technological disease*,
producing an *anti-nature* civilization.
Instead of symbiosis, humans practice *mutual predation* — against other
species and against each other.
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*5. Critique of Technology and the University*

Technology is described as a *disease of nature* — a corruption of the
natural order and of human mental health.
Universities, corrupted by *Economics and Technology*, have become “dens of
Social Darwinism” — institutions that perpetuate separation from nature
rather than understanding of it.

Sarma’s remedy:

   - Establish *Free Nature Parks* — untouched, non-manipulated natural
   zones.
   - Let these become centers of *real education*, where learning happens
   through *participation in symbiosis*, not through artificial systems.

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*6. The Call to Reawaken Natural Consciousness*

When one lives in free, untampered nature:

   - Understanding is no longer abstract but *felt and revelatory*.
   - Perception becomes *emotional and participatory*, not representational
   or 3D-mechanical.
   - One’s consciousness merges with *the living, electromagnetic,
   emotional field* of nature.

Here, Sarma envisions a *radical ecology of mind* — a state where *to harm
nature is to harm oneself*, and *knowledge arises through unity*, not
separation.
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*7. Philosophical Lineage*

Sarma’s thought resonates with:

   - *Deep ecology* (Arne Næss) — the idea that all life has intrinsic
   value.
   - *Panpsychism* — the view that consciousness pervades all matter.
   - *Eco-linguistics* — studying how language shapes and reflects our
   relationship with the environment.
   - *Eastern philosophy* (particularly Vedanta and Taoism) — the sense of
   oneness with the cosmos and rejection of duality.

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*Summary of Core Message*

Human consciousness, language, and life are extensions of nature’s
self-expression.
Technology, economics, and institutional education sever this unity,
producing disease — both ecological and psychological.
True freedom and health come only from rejoining the biosphere as a
conscious limb of its living body, where nature is both subject and
predicate in all our acts and utterances.
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Would you like me to rewrite this essay in a *clearer academic style*
(e.g., for publication or classroom use), or would you prefer a *poetic
condensation* that preserves its visionary tone?

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