The Life Giving Ability Of Human Connection

Question: What changes have you made to improve your life that you would suggest to others? Answer: According to our inherently self-serving, self-justifying and subjective nature we tend to try succeeding in life on our own. We are also brought up, educated to be individual heroes, pioneers. Our view on history is focusing on the … More The Life Giving Ability Of Human Connection

A Single Organism

Question: Counting all trees as well, does the number of living beings on Earth always remain constant? Answer: In a way yes, since there is only a single living being in the Universe, which we are all individuals cells of. Humanity is a single organ in the fully integrated, interdependent “body” of the Natural Universe. … More A Single Organism

Changing The World

Question: What should we do to change the world? Answer: In order to change the world, first we need to change ourselves. Through a unique, purposeful, “integral education” we need to learn how to rise above our instinctively selfish, hateful, greedy nature so we can start building the unique, positive, mutually responsible, mutually complementing connections, … More Changing The World

Becoming Successful With Mutual Support

Question: How do I stop making half-finished projects and goals? Answer: You need a greater desire, motivation, consistency to succeed. And we can’t generate such all-out desire, motivation ourselves alone, as our instinctive tendency for comfort usually cools our initial fervor. This is why in order to keep the goal shining, growing, in order to … More Becoming Successful With Mutual Support

We Do Need To Care About What Others Think!

Question: If you didn’t care what anyone thought, what would you do? Answer: If I didn’t care what anyone thought then I would remain an instinctive animal, locked into its own, inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egotistic and subjective bubble. We become Human through the positive, mutually supportive, mutually complementing and mutually fulfilling relationships with each other. … More We Do Need To Care About What Others Think!