Accepting external influence on ourselves — in order to rise above physical life and death

Question from the Internet:

“Who is one of your intellectual influences, and how have they shaped your worldview?”

I am studying a special, empirical method with a few people in a closed group — and there are many such groups all over the world.

This method can teach us how to open ourselves up towards others and accept intellectual and emotional influences from each other above and against our instinctive resistance and distrust.

We gradually build and intensify mutual trust and openness to such an extent that after a while, all instinctive, egocentric, individualistic and subjective separations disappear between us. As a result, we can truly merge into a single desire and aspiration towards a common goal we all accept and devote ourselves to.

As we use each other as special “filters”, we can clean, purify ourselves through and completely open ourselves up to all intellectual and emotional influences from the “outside” we become fine-tuned receivers for the previously unknown and unperceived influences of the “Universe”.

As a result of the successful, mutual self-annulment towards each other, we acquire the ability to directly and selflessly — and as a result objectively — sense, research, and attain reality “ as it is”, catapulting ourselves beyond our inherently egocentric and subjective limitations like time, space or physical motion.

By methodically learning against each other how to accept and embrace what is “outside of us”, we enter a completely new, different and qualitatively much higher sense of existence that is above physical life or death.

And this is something we can practically and realistically achieve here and now with the help of the right empirical method!

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I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.

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Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.