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What is man's reaction towards nature? ​

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Answered by ItzNiladoll
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Mankind has been unable to co-exist friendly with nature, because of the PDDC of Consciousness with a part of memory. If there was no conditioning, there will not be any ecological damage, because man won’t be hyperactive and inaccurately responding to nature. Just like the invisible force of gravity, the consciousness is also accurate and appropriate in responses.

Main function of the human Consciousness is to perceive and respond to external situations.

When the Consciousness is Partially Damaged Divided and Conditioned (PDDC) to a part of memory, obviously the Perceptions are hampered. Inaccurate perceptions consequently lead to inaccurate responses.

Because of the above error, man is not able to perceive and respond to the nature around. It is wrong to think that high amount of education is required for that. Our ancestors were uneducated, hence also were least conditioned, and thereby their activities didn’t cause so much damage to the environment.

Answered by rumanaparmin33
0

Explanation:

The ability of humans to manipulate the landscape and recognize ... over nature, but we tend to ignore the Earth's reaction to our presence.

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