Tuesday, November 27, 2012



Not only to Birds & Trees


Human defined life segregates atoms and molecules from those in inanimate objects and distinguishes life as unique processing involving the segregated.


The stopping of that processing is identified as death. The processing after death remove the human (or science) defined segregation of atoms and molecules.

Minus the human intervention of the definition, the life in nature’s view has no death but only transformation in the role of atoms and molecules.

Hence say good morning to not only to birds and trees, also to the ‘inanimate’ live objects like rocks, clouds in sky with wonderful designs and colours during sun rise. We, a part of nature, say good morning to the other parts of nature as we say to the other human beings.  



Sunday, November 18, 2012



Start the Day with ‘Good Morning’ to Birds & Trees



It is easy to understand why we are not comfortable when asked to treat high-tech robots in human form as human beings. The difference between life and a computer ‘programme’ is obvious. That difference will disappear if human beings are fully conditioned to live, to feel, to cry and to laugh like the high-tech robots.

To say ‘good morning’ to those robots like human beings, I avoid.
Instead in my morning walks I say ‘Good Morning’ to the birds & trees, all living beings I come across. Though they may not understand my verbal communication, they understand my emotion and respond. To those who may doubt me, the following will clarify.

“Indian scientist Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose began to conduct experiments on plants in the year 1900. He found that every plant and every part of a plant appeared to have a sensitive nervous system and responded to shock by a spasm just as an animal muscle does. In addition Bose found that plants grew more quickly amidst pleasant music and more slowly amidst loud noise or harsh sounds. He also claimed that plants can "feel pain, understand affection etc.," from the analysis of the nature of variation of the cell membrane potential of plants under different circumstances. According to him, a plant treated with care and affection gives out a different vibration compared to a plant subjected to torture.” 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_perception_%28paranormal%29)


When plants & trees can respond to my ‘Good Morning’, why not the birds?

No wonder I start the day with full of life steam that will last till I go to bed.

Start the Day with ‘Good Morning’ to Birds & Trees