Humanity’s task in 2023

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readOct 28, 2023

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Question from the Internet:

“What do you think humanity needs the most right now in 2023?”

What humanity in 2023 — on the brink of seemingly inevitable self-destruction — needs is learning and practicing how to exist through nature-like, mutually responsible, and mutually complementing integration.

What each and every individual in humanity needs to learn and practice is how to become healthy cells in humanity’s single living organism, each most optimally contributing to the well-being and optimal development of the whole with their unique and irreplaceable qualities and abilities.

This is, of course, extremely difficult since we are all born with an inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric, and individualistic nature. We all feel the whole Universe revolving around us, and we all make calculations, and we all act only for our own sake — most of the time at the expense of others.

But we can already see that by blindly and instinctively following our inherent nature, we will inevitably self-destruct since, with our inherent nature, we are opposite to and incompatible with nature’s laws and evolution’s flow.

This is why we need a unique, purposeful, and practical method that can help us rise above and exist against our inherent nature, only existing and acting for the sake of others and the whole system.

It will be specifically this “supernatural” — above and against our inherent nature — unity and mutual integration that will make us “truly Human,” meaning a single Human entity with its collective consciousness and multi-angled, composite perception of reality.

This will help us achieve our predetermined evolutionary role and purpose as nature’s only conscious, seamlessly integrated, and at the same time independent and fully aware inner observers and equal partners.

At the same time, through the unique collective Human consciousness and composite perception of reality, we will also become able to sense existence above and beyond our inherently egocentric and subjective limitations like time, space, physical life, or death.

This is the process we have to start right here and right now, in 2023!

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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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