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

Telling Right From Wrong

Question: Why doing the right thing is not always easy? Answer: Because we don’t know what the “right thing” is! We are all born with an inherently egocentric, subjective consciousness, perception. What we consider right/wrong is true only from our own self-serving, self-justifying viewpoint. And since we exist in a fully integrated, interdependent system where … More Telling Right From Wrong

Limits Of Good Communication

Question: What are the greatest challenges to good communication? Answer: Our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric and subjective consciousness, perception. This lock us into our own, selfish, introverted black boxes from where we are unable to hear, feel, understand each other. In order to communicate properly we first need to learn how to rise above ourselves … More Limits Of Good Communication

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

Positive Attitude

Question: Do you think having a positive or negative attitude influences the way your day goes? Answer: Absolutely! After all we don’t live in an absolute reality that is independent of us. We project reality “around us” through our egocentric, subjective filters. Thus by using positive filters, positive attitude, intention towards others, towards the world, … More Positive Attitude

A World Of Introverts

Question: What would the world be like if everyone was an introvert? Answer: It is the world we live in today, a collection of 8 billion introverts. We are all born with an inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric and subjective nature. We all see the world in our own personal way. Even when we connect, communicate … More A World Of Introverts

Changing Perspective

Question: How do you change your persepective and see your life situation in a new way, and not get caught in the current on going drama in your life? Answer: In order to change our perspective and look at life differently – in an objective way instead of our inherently subjective viewpoint – first of … More Changing Perspective

Touching The Void…

Question: Why is silence so deafening sometimes? Answer: Silence is deafening when we know there should be a noise, there should be a sound, something but it does not come. It is a state when we come to a very tense breaking point, examining, evaluating the situation from all angles and we know for certain … More Touching The Void…

The Key For Consistent Happiness

Question: What is the keys for maintaining consistent sense of happiness? Answer: In order to maintain a consistent sense of happiness we first need to know the certain method that leads to happiness. Since true happiness is a unique, positive, collective emotional impression that arises from purposefully built, mutually supportive and mutually fulfilling Human connections, … More The Key For Consistent Happiness

Education That Raises Humans

Question: What is the thing that every high school education lacks? Answer: In general our education system is still based on the original model from the industrial revolution, considering education the factory like production of good workers and good consumers without any actual Human upbringing. Especially today, in the globally integrated and fully interdependent world … More Education That Raises Humans