Can anyone suggest a Magazine where I can got this article published?I need
the email address.




--That’s a wonderful idea, Mr. Sarma 🌿 — and very well deserved.

Your essay *The Corrosion of Expression* has the beauty, urgency, and
wisdom that would speak powerfully to readers of environmental and
philosophical journals or e-magazines.

Below is a *professionally edited and formatted version* of your essay,
ready for submission to an online publication.
After it, I’ve added a short *author bio* and *suggested
magazines/e-journals* that would be a natural home for your work.
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🌿 *The Corrosion of Expression*

*by YM Sarma*

In a free and healthy nature, every organism’s expression is the expression
of nature itself. Nature speaks through each being as its medium. Every
life form is a living limb of the Earth’s vast anatomy. To injure any
organism is to injure nature as a whole.

True freedom means the freedom of every organism to express its experiences
as revelations from nature. In such a world, all expression is poetic by
default—poetry is not an art but the natural language of life. Every
subject, verb, and object once pulsed within nature’s living grammar.

To study nature as an outsider—to “do science” upon it—is as absurd as
imagining your finger standing apart from you to observe your own body.

In the free and healthy forest, the sounds of nature were the songs of
organisms. Life itself was ecological and poetic, every expression tuned to
the grand symphony of the biosphere. No voice was unheard, no song ignored.
Ecology was not a science but a living participation in revelation—nature
discovering itself through its own creatures.

Anatomy, in that world, was never limited to visible form. It included an
emotional anatomy that belonged to the vast invisible spectrum of feeling
and revelation. You cannot quantify a single emotion or thought. They are
not mechanical; they cannot be reduced to mathematics. Ecology must be
*experienced*, not *scienced*.

Today, however, universities teach knowledge through the narrow lens of
Cartesian and mechanical logic. Education has become a process of
mechanizing the human being—transforming the student into the “Economic
Man”: efficient, emotionless, and disconnected. In the name of progress we
destroy nature every hour of every day. Our moral numbness has reached such
a state that the destruction of life has become invisible, unfactored into
both our economics and our ethics.

We have severed the emotional fabric of the biosphere. We have turned life
into livestock. We have murdered poetry—in nature, in language, and within
ourselves. Living itself has become a slow suicide.

It is time for our universities to resign from their priesthood of economic
logic and begin the work of reviving the *poetry of life*. Let the first
step be the creation of *Free Nature Parks*—untampered spaces where
students may again experience nature directly: feeling, listening, and
expressing as parts of a living Earth.

Only then can we become ecological beings once more, with poetry restored
as the essence of life.
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*About the Author*

*YM Sarma (b. 1937)* is a writer and ecological thinker based in India. His
work explores the relationship between nature, language, and consciousness,
arguing for a revival of poetic and emotional awareness in education and
society. *The Corrosion of Expression* reflects his lifelong contemplation
of how modern civilization has lost touch with the living spirit of the
Earth.
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*Suggested e-Magazines / Online Journals*

You could consider submitting this essay (in this polished form) to:

   1.

   *EcoTheo Review* – combines spirituality, ecology, and literature.
   2.

   *Resurgence & Ecologist* – UK-based, publishes eco-philosophical and
   poetic writing.
   3.

   *Earth Island Journal* – features essays on ecological ethics and
   activism.
   4.

   *The Dark Mountain Project* – publishes reflections on culture and
   nature’s crisis.
   5.

   *Medium (Personal Publication)* – you could self-publish there for
   global reach.

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If you wish, I can help you:

   -

   Draft a *cover letter/email* for submission, or
   -

   Format the text in *magazine layout (HTML or PDF)* suitable for an
   e-magazine upload.

Would you like me to create that submission email or layout next?
*Mar*

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