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On Wed, 10 Dec 2025 at 09:40, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
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> Education in a Free and Healthy Forest
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> In a free forest you experience diverse sounds and expressions, music
> diversities where the grammar has no stagnant subjects, particular
> predications with a continuous verb that continuously changes. You
> experience the flow of feelings, the predications not limited to specific
> subjects. You experience the functioning unity, the unity that changes
> continuously. The Holistic experience takes over as normal experience. You
> experience idea flashes, often brilliant discoveries and revelations which
> stun with spells, spells that cannot be fixed to definite headings. Nature
> farms with perceptions, understandings, discoveries and revelations. You
> experience the gigantic invisible spectrum via feelings often as Theism.
> The absurdity of the demand of atheists to show God as a shape of the
> visible spectrum, when God actually is feeling and sensing covering the
> gigantic invisible spectrum , becomes very clear in the free and healthy
> forest which takes you into it as a part.
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> In Physics they are struggling with the TOE, where quantum mechanics and
> Relativity Mechanics join into one single unified Theory, under the
> mechanical paradigm, thanks to Rene Descartes.
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> But I consist of trillions of bacteria in me. How does a single bacterium
> feel and how do they collectively create me their macro emotion form?This
> is another enactment of the puzzle between Quantum Physics and Relativity
> Physics. May be I experience the EOE, ‘Emotion over All’, to rival the TOE
> and make way for the emotion paradigm, where quantum emotions meet the
> macro consciousness. May be we experience the meeting of Quantum Physics
> with consciousness, the meeting of the visible and the invisible, into one
> unified consciousness?
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> You begin living in diverse abstract feelings and sensations, which often
> defy the possibility of sentence constructions, as the subjects, verb
> contexts and predications, do not relate precisely and particularly. May be
> one enters the arena of another grammar, with different sentence
> constructions.
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> To access the universe which the eyes cannot see, we need the free and
> healthy forest where feelings take over and seeing gets embellished by
> diverse feelings.
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> If a University starts a free nature park without any human tampering, the
> students may actually pioneer the entry of Quantum Physics into
> Consciousness, creating say ‘The Physics of Consciousness’.
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> When subjects take to direct feeling, the dominance of technology may be
> reduced. Because machines disturb free nature.
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> YM Sarma
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> *Education in a Free and Healthy Forest*
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> In a free and healthy forest, one encounters a vast diversity of sounds,
> movements, and expressions—an ever-shifting music whose grammar has no
> fixed subjects and no stagnant predicates. Everything is in motion,
> governed by a verb that never stops changing. Feelings flow freely, and
> meanings arise without being confined to specific objects. This is a living
> unity, a unity that transforms from moment to moment. In such a place,
> holistic experience replaces ordinary experience.
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> Within this living grammar of nature, ideas flash unexpectedly.
> Discoveries and revelations arrive like spells—brilliant yet
> unclassifiable, refusing to be filed under definite headings. Nature
> cultivates perception, understanding, and insight. Here we encounter a vast
> invisible spectrum through feeling, sensed often as a kind of natural
> theism. In this environment, the demand that God be shown as something
> visible—a shape bounded by the narrow human spectrum—reveals itself as an
> absurdity. The forest makes clear that what is invisible can be more real
> than what is seen, and that we ourselves belong to this greater continuum.
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> Physics continues its search for the Theory of Everything, the elusive
> unification of quantum mechanics and relativity—a struggle shaped by the
> mechanical paradigm inherited from Descartes. Yet I consist of trillions of
> bacteria. How does a single bacterium feel? And how do these countless
> microscopic lives collectively produce my emotional experience? This, too,
> echoes the puzzle of quantum particles forming a macro-world. Perhaps what
> I experience is an *EOE—“Emotion Over Everything”*—a counterpart to the
> TOE, pointing toward an *emotion paradigm* in which quantum emotions meet
> macro consciousness. Perhaps this is the meeting of physics and awareness,
> the convergence of the visible and the invisible into a unified
> consciousness.
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> Immersed in the forest, one begins to live in abstract feelings and
> sensations that exceed the limits of ordinary language. The subjects,
> verbs, and predicates of traditional grammar no longer align with the
> experience. One seems to enter a different grammar entirely—a grammar
> shaped by sensation rather than syntax.
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> To access the universe that the eyes alone cannot perceive, we need the
> free and healthy forest, where feeling leads and seeing becomes enriched by
> layers of subtle perception. If a university were to create a truly
> untampered nature preserve, its students might become pioneers in exploring
> the relationship between quantum physics and consciousness—perhaps
> inaugurating a new discipline, *the physics of consciousness*.
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> When learners turn toward direct feeling, the dominance of technology
> naturally diminishes, for machines disrupt the spontaneity of free nature.
> In the forest, education becomes alive again.
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> *YM Sarma*
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