Inventions vs Discoveries
Inventions may dazzle, but discoveries hold the wisdom of nature’s harmony.
I believe that the concept of inventions is misleading because they don’t actually create anything entirely new. Instead, they combine various elements in different proportions, resulting in a combined behavior that may appear novel. However, it’s important to note that the underlying behaviors of these individual elements are all part of nature.
Discoveries, such as Bio-Geometry, orgone energy, and Tensor rings, offer a unique perspective on problem-solving. These concepts tap into the inherent wisdom and harmony of nature, working in alignment with the natural world rather than attempting to manipulate or control it. For example, Bio-Geometry explores the subtle energy patterns and qualities found in nature, using them to create harmonious and beneficial environments for living beings. Similarly, orgone energy and its utilization in devices like the orgonite pyramid harness the life force energy present in the atmosphere, promoting well-being and balance. Solutions based out of these discoveries inherently ensure the wellbeing of all other species, environment and we need not break our heads.
Man-made inventions, while impressive, often fall short compared to the solutions based out of discoveries. They are created by humans who have a limited understanding of the complexities and intricacies of the natural processes that govern our planet. As a result, these inventions can seem unnatural and incomplete, constantly needing upgrades and modifications as their limitations and unintended consequences are discovered. Our limited knowledge about the factors involved in the creation and sustenance of our planet reflects the incomplete and imperfect nature of the inventions humankind has ever produced.
I am not sure to what extent we can replace the solutions based out of man-made processes with discoveries (or natural processes) but focusing in that direction will definitively help to align ourselves to the nature and understand it better. This would even help us in combining the wisdom of two and give us better sustainable solutions.
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