The flourishing Human being
Question from the Internet:
“What is a reflection of your personal philosophy about human flourishing and the human condition reflecting yourself as part of society?”
Unique empirical, natural scientists, who have been studying Human nature in contrast to Nature’s fully integrated system explain this perfectly.
Human beings are born as subjective, egocentric, fiercely and proudly individualistic beings. On the other hand — as integral parts of Nature — we also exist in a fully integrated and interdependent system, although by default we do not feel so.
The paradox between our subjective, egocentric, individualistic consciousness, perception, and the integral system we exist in is the root cause of all the problems we experience in life. And since human history is the chronicle of the ever-developing, intensifying human ego, this paradox has been growing exponentially until our generation when we reached the breaking point we stand at today.
Our life as subjective, egocentric, individualistic beings has become unsustainable, and if we do not change we are heading towards extinction since we are now totally incompatible with Nature’s strict, unforgiving laws of integration, balance.
Fortunately, we also have a so far dormant, unparalleled ability to see ourselves from the side, to critically assess, analyze ourselves, to recognize our own nature as the root cause of all our problems. As a result, we can also initiate a unique self-upgrade, self-change no other part of Nature’s system is capable of.
As a result of the imminent, realistic threat of self-destruction on one hand, and by the positive attraction of a special, purposeful, and practical educational method, we can transition from the previous blind and instinctive egocentric development towards a conscious, purposeful, collective development.
We can learn how to rebuild our mutual connections, we can rebuild human society based on Nature’s integral template. We can learn how to harness, proactively draw on ourselves hidden forces in Nature that facilitate integration and that govern the balance and homeostasis life depends on.
Then we will also understand that our initially destructive, unnatural inner program was also purposeful from evolution, This gave us the uniquely Human ability to take our own development freely, consciously into our own hands, and to become similar to, integrated into Nature on our own account.
By this we will become Nature’s only consciously, integrated but independent observers and partners, fully recognizing and justifying Nature’s perfection in contrast to our original imperfection.