How can we reach perfection and absolute truth?

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readJul 19, 2023

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Question from the Internet:

Is perfection a real thing? Could it just be an entirely subjective made-up construct that varies by the standards of each individual?

“Perfection” is a real thing, just like “absolute truth” is a real thing as well.

On the other hand, as long as we ourselves remain imperfect, and as long as we remain within our inherently subjective, egocentric, and individualistic confines, we cannot sense or perceive either perfection or absolute truth.

But we have to assume that around us, perfection and absolute truth exist. If we assume so and also accept that we can get to seeing, feeling, and perceiving such perfection and truth by purposefully and willingly changing and further developing ourselves, then we can start a conscious and purposeful Human development which leads to achieving and tangibly feeling both perfection and absolute truth.

Perception of reality and attaining anything is based on reaching adaptation and similarity of qualities with whatever we want to attain and perceive. This is why we ourselves have to change and keep refining ourselves until we completely adapt ourselves to perfection and absolute truth.

Unique, empirical natural scientists — who have been studying human nature in contrast to nature’s finely balanced and mutually integrated system that is capable of creating and nurturing life — explain that in order to reach and sense perfection and attain absolute truth, we can take examples from nature’s system and adapt ourselves to its laws and principles.

If we become like healthy cells in a single living organism in relation to each other and nature, we could become integrated into nature’s life-creating and life-nurturing system.

We have to develop a completely selfless and objective perception of reality without any inherently egocentric or subjective bias. We can achieve this by completely detaching ourselves from our original viewpoint and calculations by learning and practicing how to sense and perceive reality through the desires, thoughts, and viewpoints of others in a specific, methodical, and purposeful way.

And since we achieve this recognition and attainment proactively and consciously, against and above our original imperfect nature and perception, we would become nature’s only actually conscious internal observers and equal partners.

Then we could verify and justify nature’s utter perfection; we could attain and understand the origin and purpose of life, which no other — inherently and instinctively integrated element of nature — is capable of.

This conscious and proactive attainment of nature’s perfection and attaining the origin and purpose of life, in general, our own Human role and purpose in life. And this is something we can all achieve — by consciously and purposefully changing and further developing ourselves — with the help of the right, purposeful and practical method in a specifically organized and conducted Human environment.

Then we will also understand that “being Human” means becoming similar to nature’s perfect system against and above our inherent nature; since then, through this similarity, we can very and justify nature’s perfection and truth.

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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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