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Markendeya Yeddanapudi

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Dec 15, 2025, 8:08:33 PM (2 days ago) Dec 15
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MarHere is an edited and improved version of your essay. I have focused on clarity, flow, grammar, and coherence while preserving your philosophical tone and core ideas. The language is refined but the spirit of the original remains intact.

Greeting

In free and healthy nature, every organism receives constant, positive greetings through feelings—the primary elements of the invisible spectrum of life. Nature speaks through scents and sounds, through rhythms and silent music. Free nature saturates all beings with affirmation and vitality, leaving no space for pessimism, not even as a word in the dictionary. Nature does not lecture; it simply instills health with effortless enthusiasm. Failure has no place in free nature. Education in nature is continuous, its lessons absorbed automatically through hormonal and biochemical communication in the bloodstream.

Nature does not permit any organism to fail. It carries its own purposes for every form of life. All that is required of us is awareness of the fundamental truth that nature is always supportive. Billions of invisible connections operate ceaselessly to sustain healthy living. Nature greets us by teaching, and for this teaching to occur, nature requires free and complete access.

You are a limb of nature. Just as your physical limbs exist as long as you live, you exist through cycles of birth and death alongside nature itself. You are not static; you are in continuous transformation. The organisms within you change constantly, as atoms and molecules depart and arrive, preserving your identity while renewing your substance.

Economics is the greatest misfortune that has befallen nature. Nature functions ecologically, creating and sustaining life through emotions. Technology and ecology cannot truly coexist. The economic human—the mechanized individual—has no place in ecology or nature. In a free ecological system, connections are primarily emotional; the ecological chain is an emotional chain. Like humans, every organism requires feelings to live. No organism can survive as a senseless machine. Even breathing is an act infused with feeling.

Air pollution poisons feelings and emotions. It disrupts and destroys the intricate connections that bind us to nature. The most fundamental right of every being—indeed, of every organism—is the right to clean air. The movement of air is the movement of nature’s greeting.

When air is poisoned, the greeting it carries becomes toxic. Negative emotions arise, creating chaos in the body’s internal hormonal communication. Consider the poisoned scents and distorted sound-signals transmitted through air among living beings. The capacity to form positive images of others diminishes, and emotional relationships deteriorate.

Economics compels humans to live mechanically and competitively, promoting Social Darwinism. The economic human is forced into a rogue existence. Rogues cannot trust, and where there is no trust, greetings lose their meaning.

Today, nearly all university courses are economics-oriented and fundamentally anti-ecological. The jobs produced by this system contribute to the destruction of nature. Can one even find a fruit in today’s markets that is not poisoned?

Every university must establish a Free Nature Park, untouched by human interference, where students can receive genuine education directly from nature. Universities have hijacked education and placed it under the domination of economics and Cartesian mechanics, rendering it harmful to both humanity and nature.

— Y. M. Sarma


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