Mutual Interdependence in Existence
I have come to sense, with piercing clarity, that without others, I cannot truly exist. Life is not an isolated endeavor but a seamless, interconnected experience. It can only be fully perceived and embraced through mutual integration, a state where we all become selfless and unconditional guarantors for one another. In this tapestry of existence, each individual is both a source and recipient of life — a vital thread in the collective fabric.
To sustain this shared existence, we must recognize that we are “life sources” for one another. Only by establishing and maintaining a network of pure, selfless connections — where each person relates to others with unconditional love and a bestowing attitude — can we act as transparent conduits. Through such a network, reality’s singular life-creating and life-nurturing force flows unimpeded, touching every corner of creation.
This ideal state is not achieved effortlessly. We are inherently driven by a nature that is egocentric, self-serving, and exploitative. It is only through a deliberate and conscious effort to nullify selfish calculations and intentions that we can transform ourselves into these vital conduits. Remarkably, even as we transcend our selfish nature, we retain a unique, selfless observer status — an objective vantage point from which we can perceive, analyze, and justify the actions of the singular, all-powerful force that governs and sustains reality through us and our interconnected network.
When we achieve this level of purification and mutual integration, our collective network becomes a sensory organ — a “place” where the singular source of life manifests. This transformation allows us to feel life not as isolated individuals but as conscious, integrated elements of a living organism that encompasses all of reality. To attain this elevated state, we require a unique method and a supportive environment. Within such a framework, every participant must devote themselves wholly to the collective goal, fostering an atmosphere of mutual commitment and encouragement.
This environment must also facilitate the recognition of our inherent nature. It is only by acknowledging and rejecting the cancer-like tendencies of selfishness and exploitation that we can yearn for a higher, “godlike” altruistic existence. This yearning is the catalyst for profound transformation, enabling us to perceive and experience “true life” — a state where the life-creating and governing force flows seamlessly through our unified connections.
In this process, we develop a dual awareness: the stark contrast between our initial, ego-driven existence and the coveted state of altruistic unity. This duality fosters a deep, conscious prayer — a yearning born of the tension between the two states. This prayer is not mere words but an intense, perpetual longing to rise above our inherent nature and adhere to one another in perfect mutual guarantee. It is both a cry for help and an expression of love, a “sweet suffering” that compels us toward the ideal state.
Ultimately, this prayer becomes the foundation of life itself. It is an infinite deficiency — an insatiable yearning for alignment with the life source — coupled with the profound joy of reciprocal connection to the singular, benevolent force governing reality. This prayer, born of our collective effort to foster “godlike” relationships and intentions, is the bridge that connects us to our life source.
To fulfill this vision, we must become selfless guarantors for one another’s existence. By channeling the life-creating and nurturing force through ourselves toward others, we create a harmonious flow that sustains all of reality. This mutual guarantee means existing within each other’s desires, striving to fulfill them while relinquishing any concern for our own selfish interests. Such devotion leads to a qualitatively higher existence — one that transcends the limitations of time, space, and physical constraints, and redefines life as a collective, infinite experience.
Without one another, without cultivating the proper relationships and intentions, and without sensing the life-creating force acting through and within us, we cannot achieve the “truly Human” existence for which we were created. This is the ultimate purpose of our lives: to become a unified, altruistic whole, aligned with the singular force that governs and sustains reality. Only through this profound interdependence can we unlock the fullness of existence and the boundless joy it promises.