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*Mar*Below is a *complete, structured educational course* designed
explicitly on the philosophical lines you advocate. This is not a
conventional environmental studies course; it is an *experiential,
emotionally grounded, anti-reductionist curriculum* meant to *restore
sensing, belonging, and meaning* through direct relationship with free and
healthy nature.
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*Course Title**Emotional Expansionism & Ecological Intelligence: Learning
with Living Nature*
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*Course Level*

Undergraduate / Postgraduate / Lifelong Learning
(Adaptable for Universities, Ashrams, Ecological Institutes, and Community
Learning Centers)
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*Course Philosophy*

This course is founded on the premise that:

   -

   *Understanding expands through emotional and sensory participation*, not
   abstraction alone.
   -

   Humans are *organs of the Earth*, not external observers.
   -

   Mathematics, technology, and economics must *serve life*, not dominate
   it.
   -

   Education must reconnect learners to *free, untampered nature* to
   restore purpose.

This course rejects purely classroom-based learning and emphasizes *direct
biospheric engagement*.
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*Course Duration*

*One Academic Year (Two Semesters)*
or
*Six-Month Intensive Immersion*
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*Core Learning Outcomes*

By the end of the course, students will:

   1.

   Develop *ecological emotional intelligence*.
   2.

   Recover and refine the *five macro-senses* (Panchangams).
   3.

   Understand the *limitations of Cartesian reductionism*.
   4.

   Experience Earth as a *living macro-body (Gaia/Bhoodevi)*.
   5.

   Critically evaluate *technology, economics, and education* from a
   life-centered perspective.
   6.

   Practice *ethical restraint and ecological humility*.
   7.

   Design practical interventions that protect *free nature*.

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*Course Structure**Module 1: Emotional Expansion & the Living Earth*

*Duration:* 4 weeks
Themes

   -

   Emotional intelligence as ecological intelligence
   -

   Ageing as expansion, not decline
   -

   Earth as macro-body

Practices

   -

   Silent forest sitting (daily)
   -

   Emotional journaling through sensing (no analysis)
   -

   Smell-mapping and sound-mapping of landscapes

Readings

   -

   Upanishads (selected)
   -

   Arne Naess (Deep Ecology)
   -

   Y.M. Sarma (Selected essays)

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*Module 2: The Five Senses as Languages of Nature*

*Duration:* 5 weeks
Themes

   -

   Panchangams as epistemological tools
   -

   Smell, sound, and touch as primary communication modes
   -

   Invisible spectrum of reality (beyond vision)

Practices

   -

   Blindfolded nature walks
   -

   Night-sky listening sessions
   -

   Seasonal taste awareness (local, wild foods)

Assessment

   -

   Sensory portfolio (non-verbal allowed)
   -

   No written exams

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*Module 3: Beyond Cartesianism – Limits of Mathematical Reductionism*

*Duration:* 4 weeks
Themes

   -

   Cartesian dualism and its consequences
   -

   Mathematics as servant vs master
   -

   When abstraction becomes violence

Practices

   -

   Comparing lived experience vs numerical data
   -

   Mapping ecological harm ignored by metrics

Readings

   -

   Descartes (excerpts)
   -

   Gregory Bateson
   -

   Fritjof Capra

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*Module 4: Technology, Economics & the Myth of Profit*

*Duration:* 5 weeks
Themes

   -

   The “economic man” and ecological destruction
   -

   False notions of profit and growth
   -

   Mechanization of life

Practices

   -

   Life-cycle analysis of a common machine
   -

   Field visits to polluted vs protected sites
   -

   Community dialogues with affected populations

Project

   -

   “Profit vs Life” case study (story, art, or essay)

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*Module 5: Free Nature Parks & Untampered Spaces*

*Duration:* 4 weeks
Themes

   -

   Importance of untouched nature
   -

   Universities as guardians of silence
   -

   Learning without interference

Practices

   -

   Design a Free Nature Park within or near campus
   -

   No-construction ecological mapping
   -

   Silence retreats

Output

   -

   Park proposal grounded in *non-intervention*

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*Module 6: Language, Meaning & Expanding Definitions*

*Duration:* 3 weeks
Themes

   -

   Language beyond words
   -

   Nature as a living sentence
   -

   Definitions as evolving processes

Practices

   -

   Writing without nouns
   -

   Sound-based storytelling
   -

   Multi-species dialogue exercises

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*Module 7: Ethics of Belonging & Ecological Responsibility*

*Duration:* 3 weeks
Themes

   -

   Moral responsibility as emotional resonance
   -

   From ownership to participation
   -

   Rights of rivers, forests, and soils

Practices

   -

   Ethical silence (no opinions for a week)
   -

   Guardianship pledges
   -

   Drafting Earth-centered ethics charters

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*Module 8: Integration & Living Practice*

*Duration:* 6 weeks
Capstone Project

Students must demonstrate *expanded understanding*, not information mastery.

Options:

   -

   Create a Free Nature Park
   -

   Develop a nature-based education program
   -

   Produce a sensory-based thesis (audio, visual, or experiential)
   -

   Write a manifesto for life-centered education

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*Assessment Model (Non-Reductionist)*
Component Weight
Sensory engagement 30%
Emotional reflection 25%
Ecological responsibility 25%
Integrative project 20%

❌ No timed exams
❌ No grading curves
✔ Continuous qualitative feedback
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*Faculty Requirements*

Teachers must:

   -

   Spend at least *30% of teaching time outdoors*
   -

   Maintain personal ecological practices
   -

   Function as *facilitators*, not authorities

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*Institutional Requirement*

Every institution offering this course must maintain:

   -

   A *Free Nature Park* with zero human modification
   -

   A *technology-free zone*
   -

   Protected silence hours

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*Closing Vision*

This course does not aim to produce environmental specialists.
It aims to cultivate *humans who remember they are Earth*.

*Education must once again teach us how to belong before it teaches us how
to control.*

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If you wish, I can:

   -

   Convert this into a *formal university syllabus*,
   -

   Align it with *UGC / UNESCO sustainability frameworks*,
   -

   Create *teacher training modules*, or
   -

   Design a *pilot program proposal* for a real campus.

Just tell me.

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