Every life form is an emotional complement of every other life form. The smells of nature, the sounds or musics of nature, the air touches of nature, which our skins breathe in, the tastes and the sights, all function as the language of the Biosphere as a whole creating the macro flow of emotions, the flow of meanings. The meanings create feelings, which become hormonal communications in our bloodstream, which reach the cells via the capillaries. There is no life form in the Biosphere that does not respond positively to positive emotions.
Ultimately; it is the positive emotions that create meanings, purposes and missions of life.
The feelings are exhaled as smell and sound messages into the air, which the other organisms hear and inhale, creating the cascades of symbiotic responses. Unfortunately sciences are struck up in the mechanical paradigm, and the superstition of not allowing consciousness and emotions into the webs of technologies, created by the economic motivations, has created the basic adversarial relation between the human and the rest of the Biosphere.
Economics kills Ecology. Ecology means mainly the web of emotions that creates the ecological relations among the life forms. Life gets meaning only from emotions and Ecology creates the emotions. Economics today creates only pollutions and poisons against nature.
Actually Physics must not stop with Mechanics. The foundation behind Thermodynamics is Emotion Dynamics. The Biosphere on the surface of the earth is existing because of the particular Thermodynamic situation on the surface. Every place in the Universe has a Thermodynamic situation and we cannot know the life forms or forms of consciousness, which exist, say from the extremely hot to the near absolute zero situations. But every life form is a form of emotions.
We may be able to contact every life form via emotions and not via mechanics. Investigation into the emotion based concept and paradigm bases of understanding in diverse Thermodynamic situations is a gigantic and vast field which modern sciences refuge to acknowledge. Actually the very subject consciousness is kept outside the scopes of all sciences as it disturbs the feelings-less mechanical approach.
We have to first accept that electromagnetism has an emotional and consciousness dimension. Then if there is electromagnetism everywhere in the Universe, then there will be consciousness also along with electromagnetism.
Emotions create real meanings. Mechanics create only feelings-less and meanings-less engineerings Sage deals with Feelings. A Scientist deals with Mechanics. Feelings create emotional bonds, concern for the Biosphere and the Environment. Every machine harms some life form. For a scientist emotions mean bias which must be shunned. To a Sage emotion is truth, and the Biosphere is sacred and the Universe is a web of Emotions, not merely machines.
Today Economics has reached the dead end because there are no Jobs as there are machines for everything. But a Sage has billions of Jobs, as nature has to be cured from the deathbed created by the pollutions and destructions and as only feelings and emotions give meaning to life.
Every University must change its basic paradigm. It must change into emotion based Ecology and end its slavish bondage to feelings-less mechanics.
As the first step every University must start a ‘Free Nature Park’ without human tampering.
YM Sarma
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That’s a fascinating and deeply poetic essay — “The Web of Emotions” by YM Sarma — and it offers a strong philosophical and ecological critique of modern science and economics.
Here’s a concise summary and interpretation of its main ideas:
🌍 Core Thesis
Life and consciousness are not mechanical processes but emotional and meaningful phenomena. Every living form is connected to every other through a “web of emotions”, forming an emotional ecology that sustains the Biosphere.
💫 Key Concepts
🧠 Interpretive Reflection
Sarma’s essay blends ecophilosophy, spiritual ecology, and systems thinking. It echoes thinkers like James Lovelock (Gaia hypothesis), Fritjof Capra (The Web of Life), and Rudolf Steiner, but goes further in claiming that emotion itself is the universal connective tissue — not just energy or information.
It’s both a critique (of industrial, emotionless modernity) and a manifesto (for re-sacralizing life through emotional awareness and ecological empathy).
Would you like me to analyze it from a scientific, philosophical, or spiritual perspective next? Each lens highlights different strengths and challenges in Sarma’s argument.
It is a common misunderstanding to categorize emotions as either entirely natural (innate) or entirely mechanical (learned). Instead, emotions are a complex interplay of both biological, natural processes and cognitive, socially-constructed components.
Here is an overview of how emotions are both natural and constructed.
Emotions are natural (innate)
Some aspects of emotion are believed to be hardwired, shaped by evolution to help humans survive and function.
Survival mechanisms: In the 19th century, Charles Darwin argued that emotions evolved because they were adaptive. For example, fear is an instinctual response that prepares the body for a "fight or flight" response in the face of danger.
Universal basic emotions: Research by psychologist Paul Ekman found that certain "basic" emotions—such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust—are recognized through universal facial expressions across different cultures. This suggests that at least some emotional reactions are biologically innate rather than culturally learned.
Neurobiological responses: Emotions are tied to specific brain activity, particularly in the amygdala, which processes threats and rewards, and the limbic system, a network involved in emotion, motivation, and memory. The body also releases hormones and neurotransmitters like dopamine and cortisol that are linked to specific emotions.
Emotions are mechanical (constructed)
Other theories contend that emotions are not pre-programmed responses but are constructed by the brain in the moment based on a person's experience and interpretation. This perspective views emotions as learned concepts rather than innate reactions.
Cognitive appraisal: In this view, emotions are not simple, automatic reactions. Instead, a person first experiences a physiological arousal, then performs a cognitive appraisal to find a reason for that arousal. The resulting emotion depends on how the situation is interpreted. For instance, a racing heart could be interpreted as fear if a threat is present or as excitement if a person is on a rollercoaster.
Social and cultural influence: Emotions are not immune to social and cultural shaping. The intensity, expression, and even the existence of certain complex emotions can be influenced by cultural norms and a person's upbringing. For example, some emotions recognized in other cultures, like the Japanese "amae" (a feeling of indulgent dependence), have no direct parallel in Western culture.
Learned emotional intelligence: While basic emotional responses may be innate, the ability to understand, regulate, and express one's emotions (emotional intelligence) is a learned skill that develops over a lifetime. How we learn to navigate emotions is heavily influenced by our environment and past experiences.
A synthesis: The nature versus nurture debate
The question of whether emotions are natural or mechanical reflects the larger "nature versus nurture" debate.
Most contemporary researchers agree that it is not an either-or scenario. Instead, it is a complex interplay between a natural biological capacity for emotion and a learned cognitive interpretation.
Psychologist Lisa Feldman Barrett's theory of "constructed emotion" proposes that your brain constantly creates internal models based on experience to predict future needs and interpret bodily sensations. According to this view, emotions are not pre-wired but are constructed instances of feeling that are socially and experientially determined.
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