This paper proposes a process-oriented philosophical model in which the universe is understood metaphorically as “chemistry”—a system of continuous interaction, bonding, dissolution, and transformation. It argues that nature does not operate through moral categories such as clean or dirty but through structural transformation. Extending this analogy to human psychology, the paper suggests that inner conflict emerges not from desire itself but from suppression and possession, which create internal division. Awareness is proposed as a non-suppressive mode of observation that restores psychological coherence.
Mayank Singh (Thu,) studied this question.