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

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?!

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

Selfless – When The Self Is Totally Annulled

Question: How do you define selfless behavior? Answer: The definition is in the “name” – selfless. It is a state where the “self” does not exist any longer, it is a completely unconditional service, love, care for another where the provider disappears, remains unknown, doesn’t receive any recognition, reward, feedback for giving everything possible to … More Selfless – When The Self Is Totally Annulled

Cogwheels Getting To Know Themselves – By Annuling Themselves

Question: Have you ever understood yourself best only after destroying yourself? Answer: I would refine your definition saying, that we can understand ourselves only when we annuled ourselves. Due to our inherently egocentric, self-serving, self-justifying nature we can’t actually perceive the world as it is, neither can we get to know ourselves. In order to … More Cogwheels Getting To Know Themselves – By Annuling Themselves

Learning The Truth About Ourselves

Question: What’s something you learned today that most people don’t know? Answer: Fortunately more and more people learn day by day that the only root cause for all the myriads of problems in the world, the only thing that needs correction is our own, inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egotistic and subjective nature. This nature drives us … More Learning The Truth About Ourselves

Drawing All The Attention

Question: Can humans live without getting attention? Answer: It is a just question. By our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric and subjective nature we can’t live without drawing attention to ourselves. Basically we perceive reality with ourselves at its center, we instinctively, innocently believe that the world was created for our selves, where we deserve this … More Drawing All The Attention

The True Paradox

Question: What are some paradoxes that are actually true? Answer: Most of such paradoxes arise from our inherently egocentric, subjective perception. Driven by this perception we associate ourselves with our selfish, introverted egos, thinking that whatever we sense “outside of ourselves” is alien to us. But in truth it is the ego that is alien, … More The True Paradox