-- *Mar* Experiencing Discoveries and Revelations from Nature
We are all radiate photons in the infrared range. They are also called heat radiations. Heat means the movement of molecules and atoms. So I continuously cause the movement of molecules and atoms around me. Every other organism nearby also creates heat or the movement of molecules and atoms. Depending on the latitude or the angle of the Sun’s ray, the heat increases. Together a particular Thermodynamic situation develops. The experience of particular Thermodynamics creates particular experiences as interactions from the flora and the fauna. The experiences create new and new discoveries from nature. Nature becomes the continuing fountain of new and new perceptions and understandings. They become the flow of feelings which become hormones in the bloodstream. Perceptions are inhaled and also exhaled as understandings. The Biosphere experiences education continuously. As an organism in the Biosphere we experience the education of the Biosphere percolating into us as discoveries and where the discoveries are very strong they become shattering Revelations. The education from nature happens continuously all the 24 hours of every day. Nature becomes the college with every organism as a symbiotic student. The organisms do not lecture definitions and scopes of diverse subjects, but just feel and participate in the nature’s college, mainly via inhalations and exhalations. In fact the division of discoveries and revelations into branches and faculties and the studies there with definition territories and border scopes, hinders the flow of smooth education from nature or the flow of Theism from nature. The macro nature is God, the God that teaches, provided we do not destroy nature. God and nature are synonyms. Today we are destroying nature continuously all the 24 hours of every as economic activity. The Cartesian catastrophe, which foundationed the feelings-less mechanical approach, killed the role of nature as teacher. We subject nature to diverse experiments, disturbances, tortures and extinctions as science investigations, unmindful of the continuous catastrophes we are causing to the very function of nature as educator. Every University today is not only blocking nature from giving education but is actually training Basmasuras who destroy nature. Every student is a Basmasura in training. We flatter ourselves that this education is advancement. The fact that we excluded the whole Biosphere from our education and actually are live stocking the flora and the fauna, does not stir us.And day in and day out we continue with this destruction of real education and we simply do not even conceptualize freedom of nature without our tampering. We live under the monster subject, economics to which the Universe is just economic resource. I hope that God is not completely killed. I pray that at least one University becomes sane and deviates from this madness. I pray that, that University starts a ‘Free Nature Park’ without human tampering as the first basic step. The students there get education by partnering with the flora and the fauna. May be the photon flows and quantum entanglements create cosmic education based on feeling the Cosmos where the consciousness travel gives not only the experience of space travel but also the automatic education with understanding. Let us hope for deliverance from our status as the maimed and outside spectators of nature, into which science is embedding us into. YM Sarma Chat GPT Your reflection reads like a philosophical meditation—a merging of thermodynamics, ecology, consciousness, and spiritual concern about humanity’s broken relationship with nature. If you’d like, I can help you refine it, summarize it, critique its ideas, or expand it into an article, essay, or manifesto. Below is a *gentle, clear, and polished version* of your text that preserves your meaning while improving flow and coherence. ------------------------------ *Experiencing Discoveries and Revelations from Nature — Refined Version* All organisms, including humans, radiate photons in the infrared range—what we call heat. Heat is simply the movement of molecules and atoms, so each of us is constantly stirring the molecular world around us. Every organism nearby also radiates its own heat, and together with the varying heat of the Sun depending on latitude and season, a unique thermodynamic situation unfolds around us. We live inside this ever-changing thermodynamic field, and from it arise subtle experiences and interactions with the flora and fauna surrounding us. These experiences become moments of understanding—small discoveries offered by nature. With time, they deepen into new perceptions, emotions, and even hormonal responses. In this way, nature becomes a continuous fountain of learning. Perceptions are “inhaled” and “exhaled”; meaning, our understanding grows through our ongoing, porous interaction with the living world. The entire Biosphere is constantly teaching, and as organisms within it, we participate in its education. Sometimes this learning is soft and quiet; sometimes it arrives as powerful revelations that shake us. Nature educates continuously, twenty-four hours a day. In this sense, the entire living world becomes a kind of college, where every organism is a student. No one lectures definitions or boundaries of disciplines. Rather, life learns by feeling, participating, breathing, and coexisting. Human academic divisions—departments, subjects, categories—often obstruct this free flow of learning, the natural theism that arises from perceiving the unity of life. Nature, in its totality, is God: a God who teaches, as long as we do not destroy the teacher. Yet today, we are destroying nature continuously, every hour, under the banner of economic activity. The Cartesian split between mind and matter created a mechanical worldview stripped of feeling, and with it began the decline of nature’s role as teacher. Instead of listening, we experiment on nature, disturb it, dissect it, and extinguish its parts without recognizing the catastrophes we cause. Modern universities do not just fail to receive nature’s education; they train students to become destroyers—“Bashmasuras” who unknowingly harm the very foundation of life. We call this advancement. We do not even pause to consider that excluding the Biosphere from our education might itself be a profound error. Meanwhile, economics—this human-made monster subject—treats the universe as mere resource. And we allow it. I hope that God—the vast living nature—has not been completely erased by our actions. I pray that at least one university will wake up and choose another path. Perhaps it will begin with a “Free Nature Park,” a place untampered by human hands. Let students there learn by partnering with plants and animals. Perhaps through the natural flow of photons, or even subtle quantum entanglements, we could experience a more cosmic form of education—one based on feeling, connection, and expanded consciousness. Such a transformation could return us from being maimed spectators of nature, a role enforced by our own science, to becoming full participants in the living cosmos. — *YM Sarma* ------------------------------ If you’d like, I can also: ✨ turn this into a publishable essay or article ✨ help you create a manifesto for an ecological university ✨ build a structured philosophical argument ✨ offer constructive critique from scientific or philosophical angles Just tell me what direction you want to go. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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