Relationships: When the man rose from the great deluge, he had almost nothing to see except wilderness on vast stretches of land. Gradually, as civilization developed, relationships were formed. Concern for the near and dear ones, affinity for all those who were in contact, care of the old and infirm, dependence on those who were innovative, powerful and productive and regard and respect for the parents, elderly people, mentors and benefactors provided the initial bonds between individuals and groups of individuals.
Month: August 2013
2. Perceptions
Growth of a system: Nature has provided the fullest freedom to every creature living on this earth. Only a few thousand years back the man moved freely in the jungles, hunted for food, had his kill and was able to satisfy all his wants. Thereafter, he had all the time available to him to lie down and relax. There were mountains, there were green valleys and there were lakes and rivers with a liberal supply of life giving food and water.
1. Life
The Universe: Once upon a time, it was thought, that, the mother earth is the centre of the universe and all other stars including the sun were spinning round it. How could the prodigal sons of the soil think otherwise. It took millions of years for the man to find, that, the planet earth was one of the little objects spinning round the sun, along with a large family of planets and satellites, big and small, separated by astronomical distances.