Mutual Understanding

Question: How does understanding your own suffering help you to understand the suffering of others? Answer: The most important principle, law of perception, understanding is the “law of similarity”. In other words we can’t sense, attain anything unless we ourselves have a previous experience, template of what we sense, attain. This is what it means … More Mutual Understanding

Global Foundations

Question: What do you care about putting into the world? By putting it into the world, what is your goal? Answer: We need to lay down the foundations for proper, positive, mutually responsible and mutually complementing interconnections in between people in the world. The goal is to build a fully integrated, mutually cooperating global, Human … More Global Foundations

Embracing Diversity

Question: What are the actual advantages of a diverse society? Answer: The present politically correct attempts of creating homogenous, “dumbed down”, zero societies, where we try erasing individual, national identities, any differences between genders, social layers, cultures, religions is a huge misunderstanding. These attempts are not only completely against Human nature, but against Nature’s laws … More Embracing Diversity

Building Connections

Question: What are some simple ways to connect with your fellow humans? Answer: Although making connections seems simple – especially with the advent of social media where many of us have thousands of “friends” – making true, positive, sustainable connections is actually very difficult. It is easy to “meet” when it fits us, when the … More Building Connections

The “Last Generation”

Question: What do you hope that future generations will learn about this decade? Answer: Hopefully they will learn about generation as the pioneers of the so called “last generation”, part of Humanity that initiated the last, conscious phase of Human development after millennia of blind, instinctive evolution. It is our generation that is recognizing that … More The “Last Generation”

Under Social Influence

Question: Are consumer decisions heavily influenced by social psychology? Why or why not? Answer: Not only consumer decisions, but all decisions are heavily influenced by social psychology. As a very concise, scientific article (“The Freedom” by Rav Yehuda Ashlag) explains who we are is influenced by 4 factors: genetic inheritance, upbringing, education and environmental influence. … More Under Social Influence

The Most Important Virtue: Unconditional Love

Question: What is the most important virtue or quality in human lives that we should strive the most to practice? Answer: The most important quality we need strive for is unconditional love and service of others. This is a virtue that is completely opposite to our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric and subjective nature. Still, this … More The Most Important Virtue: Unconditional Love

An Individual View Of Universal Perfection

Question: Do you agree that there is no individual self but only universal self? Answer: Yes and no. It is getting clearer to everybody now – as we have evolved into a fully, globally integrated and interdependent world – that we have to develop a single, fully integrated Human consciousness, where we all sense ourselves … More An Individual View Of Universal Perfection

Learning To Adjust To “Globalization”

Question: How can we benefit from the advantages of globalization, and how can we avoid its disadvantages? Answer: Most importantly we have to understand that “globalization” – existing in a globally integrated, interdependent system – is not man-made. It is an evolutionary, survival necessity in Nature that is completely integrated and interdependent. Thus we have … More Learning To Adjust To “Globalization”

To Be Or Not To Be, In The Global, Integral World?!

Question: What does “to be or not to be” actually signify in today’s world? Answer: In today’s fully integrated and interdependent global world this expression has a very significant meaning. We are all born with an inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric and subjective nature. This nature is completely incompatible with existence in a fully integrated Natural … More To Be Or Not To Be, In The Global, Integral World?!