Action and Intention: The Path to True Human Potential

Zsolt Hermann
4 min readJan 17, 2025

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Our purpose in life transcends the ordinary and mundane. At its core, our mission is to reveal and connect with the single, unified source that creates, nurtures, and enlivens all of existence. This life-creating force, while ever-present and foundational, eludes direct detection. It operates invisibly, its essence known only through the transformative impact it has on us and the world around us. To truly understand this force, we must engage with it through its actions and effects — an intimate process of sensing, experiencing, and exploring its profound influence.

Throughout history, unique empirical natural scientists have dedicated themselves to studying this force. Their findings, accumulated over millennia, describe it as purely selfless, unconditionally loving, and infinitely bestowing. Such qualities are not only life-creating but also life-sustaining, embodying the essence of harmony and nurturing. These scientists assert that to recognize and experience this force in our lives, we must strive to mirror its qualities. By aligning our intentions with selfless love and bestowal, and by creating conditions conducive to its presence, we can invite this life-affirming force to manifest more fully within and around us.

When we observe life, we marvel at its intricate design. Living organisms are composed of countless diverse and seemingly contradictory elements that seamlessly integrate and complement one another. This harmonious interplay allows life to unfold and flow naturally. In humans, this integration is elevated by a unique consciousness — a profound awareness that emerges as the components of our bodies unify to sustain life. Unlike simpler organisms, however, our consciousness invites us to actively participate in this process, offering us the opportunity to shape our development through deliberate choice.

Biological organisms achieve their mutual integration instinctively, without conscious effort. From the initial fusion of inanimate elements to the evolution of single-cell organisms into complex, multi-cellular life forms, nature’s forces have guided this process with precision and purpose. These developments, though seemingly blind, reflect a deterministic drive towards greater complexity and balance.

Yet, according to the insights of the aforementioned scientists, humanity stands apart. Our evolution demands a proactive, conscious effort. To ascend to the “truly Human” level, we must choose to integrate and cooperate, building a collective organism of humanity. This deliberate unification can birth a new, unparalleled collective consciousness — one capable of perceiving life with objectivity, depth, and freedom from the constraints of time, space, and physical limitation.

To reach this elevated state, we must confront the reality of our current condition. Unlike the rest of nature, we are created in an “unfinished” form, defined by a sense of separation and self-interest. This “cancer-like” individualism pits us against one another and against nature’s inherent balance. Yet, this raw and unrefined state is not a flaw; it is an opportunity. It grants us the freedom to consciously transcend our limitations and align ourselves with the harmonious systems of nature. Through intentional effort, we can become active participants in sustaining the universal balance that underpins life.

To achieve this transformation, we must engage with a unique, methodical process. The scientists who have studied this journey offer us a practical method — a structured approach to harnessing nature’s developmental forces. This method guides us in creating environments where individuals commit to mutual integration and cooperation. These environments, distinct from ordinary teams or social structures, are designed solely to cultivate qualities that reflect the life-creating force: selfless love, unconditional bestowal, and a commitment to the well-being of others.

Within these environments, the goal is to replicate nature’s inherent harmony consciously and intentionally. By working together with a shared intention to emulate the source of life, participants create a network of mutual connection. Through their actions, they construct a space where the life-creating force can be sensed, experienced, and invited to act. By cultivating this intention, they mirror the qualities of the source, enabling it to flow through their collective efforts and reveal its presence.

This process is not without struggle. It requires us to rise above our inherent selfishness and embrace a vision of unity and mutual complementarity. Yet, this very struggle is what makes the transformation so profound. It is through the dynamic tension between our initial, self-centered nature and our consciously developed integration that we unlock the full potential of our humanity. The contrast between these states allows us to perceive and justify the singular force that governs all life.

When we achieve the necessary alignment and mutual integration, we begin to feel the life-creating force working through us. It governs our connections, breathes vitality into our actions, and reveals itself as the source of all existence. In this state, we transcend the limitations of individuality, experiencing life as an interconnected whole. We come to understand that our journey — from fragmentation to unity — is the pinnacle of human development, the very purpose of our existence.

This realization fills us with a profound sense of gratitude and awe. We see that our struggles, contrasts, and efforts have all been essential steps in reaching this elevated state. By embracing our role as co-creators with the life-creating force, we fulfill our highest purpose, contributing to the harmony and balance of all reality. In this, we find true meaning and an unshakable connection to the source of life itself.

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Zsolt Hermann
Zsolt Hermann

Written by 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.

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