Responsible for the Whole World

Zsolt Hermann
3 min readJan 24, 2025

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In today’s globally integrated and mutually interdependent world, our survival depends on building and sustaining a form of connection that transcends our inherently selfish, egoistic, and individualistic human nature. This connection demands a supernatural level of mutual integration and coexistence that complements and elevates humanity. A select few individuals recognize this responsibility and actively engage in a purposeful method aimed at achieving this ideal state.

Practicing this method requires relentless effort, dedication, and constant renewal. Every day, they begin as though they have achieved nothing prior, working tirelessly from morning until night to strengthen mutual integration. It is a process that requires starting anew each day, with the recognition that the entire world — including the Creator — depends on their actions and intentions in that moment. This continuous work goes against the grain of human nature, which seeks to resist and sabotage efforts for unity.

These individuals must exist in a state of “love sickness,” striving to create an optimal balance and mutual love throughout the world. They are consumed by a growing fear that they might fail in their mission, knowing that their inability to achieve this perfect state could harm everyone. This sense of responsibility requires cultivating a unique sensitivity — a visceral awareness that the entire world’s stability depends on their efforts and the purity of their intentions at every moment.

To succeed, they must forge a dynamic and unceasing partnership with the single governing force of reality. This force — only capable of creating and sustaining balance in the system — requires active, conscious collaboration. By deeply sensing the lack of balance in the world, they request this governing force to restore harmony and facilitate life.

Through this partnership, they develop the ability to perceive destruction and imbalance with unparalleled clarity and emotional depth. They feel the world’s pain as a state of death, allowing them to authentically ask for correction. In turn, this deep deficiency enables them to experience the highest state of balance and contentment in the system when their demands are met.

They also come to recognize that when the Creator’s “godly qualities” of selfless, altruistic, and unconditional love are absent from human relationships, humanity becomes like a cancer, acting in a self-destructive manner. This absence is experienced as suffocating and intolerable pain — a state akin to death. Love, which can only be sustained through these divine qualities, becomes the lifeblood that heals the destructive void between people.

In this broken world, rife with conflicts born from humanity’s egocentric and exploitative tendencies, these individuals feel the agony of separation and turn to the Creator. They ask for His qualities to fill the void, transforming humanity into a healthy, interconnected organism. Without this intervention, humanity remains a force of destruction, consuming everything in its path.

Maintaining this awareness requires constant vigilance. Those who take on this responsibility must perpetually monitor their intentions and actions. The fragile balance of the world — perceived subjectively — depends on their continuous efforts. The moment they lose consciousness of their role and fall into the flow of mundane, self-serving activities, the balance shatters, and the world slips back into chaos.

Only through unwavering sensitivity, mutual responsibility, and an insatiable demand for the governing force to restore balance can they ensure harmony. The singular acting force then enables life-creating integration, fostering mutual cooperation among all elements of reality — especially among inherently egotistic and individualistic human beings. This process allows them to rise above their nature and achieve true connection.

These purposeful individuals develop an unrelenting need to remain connected to the Creator. They feel as though they are holding the oxygen pipe — the vital lifeline that sustains humanity and all of reality. Through their requests and efforts, they perceive how the Creator enlivens, nurtures, and governs the entire system, like a mother fearfully caring for her children with the support of the father.

The deeper their understanding of the Creator’s role in sustaining life, the stronger their desire becomes to emulate Him and fulfill their responsibilities as perfectly as possible. However, their connection to the Creator depends entirely on their conscious and scrutinized deficiency — their heartfelt prayer and demand for the singular governing force to restore balance and homeostasis in the world.

In this way, these individuals become the crucial bridge between humanity and the Creator, ensuring that life-affirming balance and mutual love are restored and sustained, allowing the world to thrive in unity and harmony.

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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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