I Care About Me, Myself And I…

Question: What’s the most shocking life philosophy you encountered? Answer: The most shocking life philosophy is, “I care about me, myself and I”. And we all inevitably follow this philosophy, as we are all born with an inherently self-serving, self-justifying, individualistic and subjective nature. We have no choice about the attributes we received at birth, … More I Care About Me, Myself And I…

True Religion

Question: What is the most overlooked truth about religion? Answer: The most overlooked truth about religion is that “original religion” – “religion” as Humanity’s direct relation to Nature’s single governing force, principle – had nothing to do with blind faith. Original religion was about methodical, scientific attainment of this singular force by becoming similar to … More True Religion

Change Of Attitude

Question: Imagine you had the secret power to know what someone is going to say one hour before they said it. How would you make the most of this? Answer: Let’s assume that what they say, and what it leads to cannot be changed. Then the only advantage of knowing in advance what they are … More Change Of Attitude

A Useful Superpower

Question: What’s a funny, but useful, superpower you’d like to have? Answer: I like playing games, impersonating famous characters. I would like to have the superpower of actually becoming anybody I impersonated, so I could see the world through the eyes of anybody I chose, without my own egoistic distortion, subjectivity. If I could see … More A Useful Superpower

Confidence Or Arrogance?

Question: What is the fine line between being confident and arrogant? Answer: It solely depends on where the feeling of confidence, security comes from. If it comes from our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, subjective nature, then it is arrogance. If it comes from the mutual guarantee we achieve in a unique, mutually supportive, mutually complementing environment, … More Confidence Or Arrogance?

Selfless, Objective Viewpoint

Question: How do you live life knowing you’ll amount to nothing? Answer: When we consciously, proactively reach a state of knowing that we amount to nothing, we reach the most perfect, selfless, objective viewpoint, from which we can finally see and taste Nature’s absolute perfection, which was previously concealed by our self-serving, self-justifying ego.