The Center of the Universe

Zsolt Hermann
3 min readFeb 3, 2025

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I must see myself as standing at the very center of the universe, where everything and everyone is connected to the single, life-giving source of reality. It is my absolute responsibility to ensure that the Creator’s life force flows through me, reaching every part of creation. This is not a choice — it is an obligation, a sacred duty that has been placed upon me.

But how can I possibly fulfill this role? I am merely a fragment, an individual with limitations, with my own subjective feelings, viewpoints, and calculations. Left to my own nature, I am incapable of such boundless giving. That is why I need the mercy and assistance of the Creator, the force that shapes and sustains all life. Only through His help can I become what I am meant to be: the guarantor, the supporter, the advocate, and the facilitator of His endless love and bestowal.

I must become a pure and transparent conduit — like a heart that pumps the Creator’s life force selflessly and unconditionally to every part of reality. I cannot hold anything back for myself. No conditions, no personal considerations, no excuses. My role is above my individual desires and beyond my natural self-perception. I must carry out this work for every soul, for every being, without exception.

A Role Above My Nature

To fulfill this mission, I must rise above my inherent nature. My ego, my doubts, my self-concern — they have no place in this task. I cannot perform this work on my own; I need the Creator’s help to sustain me, to shape me into this passageway through which He can reach the whole system. And once the life force flows through me, I must ensure that it does not stop with me. I must never obstruct it, never distort it, never claim it as my own.

The only thing I want — the only thing I ask — is to give contentment to the Creator. I want to be His partner in fulfilling the world, in nurturing every being with the life force He so abundantly provides. I want to bring contentment to the entire system by helping it receive everything it needs from Him.

And in doing so, I disappear.

The Ultimate Fulfillment

I do not exist for myself. My own perception of self fades away. I feel my existence only to the extent that I serve as a transparent link, a passageway through which the Creator’s love and bestowal flow without interruption. Even my role itself is insignificant — if the system and the Creator can unify without me, I would gladly vanish completely. If my disappearance serves the system and the Creator better, then let me dissolve into nothingness.

My greatest desire, my highest fulfillment, is to witness the Creator and His creation bonding as one. That is the moment when my purpose is complete. That is the moment when I no longer need to exist, because everything has reached its perfect state.

The Collective Transformation

If every human being — the only conscious, proactive elements of creation — commits to this path, if we each strive to facilitate the Creator’s life-giving force to flow into all existence, then the whole system will transform. It will become the “dwelling place” of the Creator, permeated with His pure, unconditional love and bestowal.

This is our purpose. This is the reason we exist.

And when this unification happens — when the whole of creation becomes filled with the light of the Creator — there is no greater joy, no greater fulfillment, and no greater 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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