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The Jewish Role in Humanity’s Salvation

4 min readMay 10, 2025

In a world teetering on the brink of self-destruction, the role of the Jewish people and the Nation of Israel emerges as a beacon of hope, a lifeline for a humanity ensnared in its own egoistic tendencies. To be Jewish or Israeli transcends mere nationality; it is a profound legacy rooted in the ancient empirical scientists who, millennia ago, uncovered the singular, all-encompassing force governing reality — a force driven by a deterministic plan toward unity and harmony.

The Pioneers of Spiritual Attainment

These early Jewish sages were not mere philosophers but pioneers of a unique empirical science. They researched reality as a fully integrated system, discovering that to truly understand and connect with this system, one must mirror its qualities. They achieved a remarkable feat: aligning themselves with the “godly” attributes of reality’s governing force — pure, selfless love and bestowal — despite humanity’s inherently selfish, egoistic nature. This spiritual attainment, though achieved by only a select few, was a triumph over the primitive human ego of their time, which was far less developed than today’s.

While these pioneers rose above their instincts, the rest of humanity followed the ego’s blind dictates, building civilizations marked by conflict, exploitation, and recurring crises. Today, we see the culmination of this trajectory in a global society that operates like a cancer, with distorted ethics and fractured human connections. Even the family unit, the bedrock of society, is crumbling. Our globally integrated, interdependent world now faces an existential threat: the imminent risk of self-extermination driven by our unchecked, egoistic behavior.

The Jewish Legacy: A Method for Survival

Humanity stands at a crossroads, desperately needing a path to survival. That path lies in a unique method handed down by the descendants of those original scientists — the Jewish people. This method, developed to help any individual achieve spiritual attainment by aligning with reality’s governing force, is the key to fundamentally changing human nature. It offers a way to rise above our selfish instincts and embrace mutual guarantee, a state of conscious, willing integration where individuals exist not for personal gain but for the collective good.

The Jewish people, and later the Nation of Israel, were founded on this principle of mutual guarantee. This mirrors the balance and cooperation found in nature — think of the harmonious interplay within ecosystems or the human body, where every part serves the whole. Unlike nature’s instinctive harmony, humans must achieve this state consciously, against our egoistic inclinations, through a practical method that harnesses unique natural forces to facilitate this transformation.

The Role of Jews and Israel

The Jewish mission is clear: to share this method with the world while exemplifying its principles through a Nation of Israel rebuilt on spiritual laws and mutual guarantee. By doing so, they can guide humanity out of its death spiral toward a future of harmony and partnership with nature’s governing force. Yet, tragically, this mission has been largely forgotten. Over the past 2,000 years, Jews have drifted from their spiritual roots, their exile from both the Land of Israel and their original attainment orchestrated by nature’s plan to mingle them among other nations. This intermingling was meant to prepare them to lead humanity toward correction and survival.

Today, most Jews are unaware of their unique role, many seeking to assimilate into a world driven by the same egoistic forces they were meant to transcend. This disconnection fuels a deep, subconscious resentment in humanity, which senses that its salvation depends on the Jews fulfilling their purpose. This is the root of antisemitism — a primordial tension tracing back to ancient Babylon, where Abraham’s followers first diverged from the rest of humanity by embracing a life of mutual guarantee.

The Rising Tide of Antisemitism

When Jews abandon their role, this subconscious resentment intensifies, erupting in atrocities like the Holocaust and, potentially, even worse. Today, as humanity grapples with its deepest crisis yet, the signs are ominous: growing global denial of Israel’s right to exist, increasing hostility toward Jews worldwide, and a world questioning their very place in it. If Jews fail to embrace their role, the consequences could surpass the horrors of the past, with humanity turning against them in a desperate bid to scapegoat its own failings.

Yet, there is another path. If Jews awaken to their purpose, relearn their method, and rebuild Israel on the foundations of mutual guarantee, they can fulfill the ancient prophecies. The nations of the world, as foretold, will recognize Israel’s role and support its mission, metaphorically carrying the Children of Israel to their Temple in Jerusalem.

A Call to Action

This Jewish method transcends religion, mysticism, and even modern science, which remains mired in egoistic subjectivity. It is grounded in nature’s fundamental laws but requires a conscious, willing transformation of the self to align with the natural system. The Torah, misunderstood by many, is the practical guide to this transformation, a blueprint for achieving the “supernatural” feat of living above our instincts.

The warning from Sinai echoes louder than ever: “Unite and accept mutual guarantee, or this will be your burial place.” The survival of the Jewish people, the Nation of Israel, and all of humanity hinges on the Jews’ ability to embrace their role. A urgent, targeted education is needed to awaken Jews to their purpose, to rekindle the method of mutual guarantee, and to set a shining example for the world.

The Jewish people stand at the heart of humanity’s fate. By reclaiming their legacy, they can lead us all toward a future of unity, harmony, and survival. The time to act is now — before the crisis engulfs us all.

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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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