Attaining reality’s single system

Zsolt Hermann
1 min readJun 8, 2021

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Question from the Internet:

“What is a single world? Is it good or bad?”

The world, moreover the Universe as we know it, is a single, fully integrated, and interdependent system.

It is neither good nor bad, it is how it is.

What is “bad” is that according to our inherently egocentric, subjective viewpoint we think humanity is not part of this complete, single, integrated system with its strict, unchanging laws.

We think we can do whatever we want and we can set up our own laws that go against Nature. We stubbornly believe that we can superimpose ourselves over the system religiously believing in our own logic, intellect.

Today this self-deceit, this illusion of human superiority is falling apart in a rude awakening, finding ourselves in a downward spiral, all our ideologies, philosophies, systems collapsing.

This was all purposeful from evolution’s point of view, we had to go through this childish, instinctive, self-serving, and self-justifying developmental period to recognize how much we are helpless, incapable by our own forces.

As a result, now we are ready to humbly accept Nature’s total superiority and governance over us. We can consciously and methodically learn how to change, upgrade ourselves to be similar to Nature’s system in our mutual integration, mutually responsible and mutually complementing cooperation with each other.

Then, by reaching similarity with Nature’s integration above and against our instinctive qualities, tendencies we will become Nature’s only “insider but independent” observers, partners, literally holding the single, perfect system of reality “in our hands”.

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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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