We need to integrate into Nature to know what was truly need
Question from the Internet:
“What are the differences between human needs and human wants?”
I don’t think there is a difference. Usually we want what we need.
The question is whether we truly need what we want?!
By default Humans beings sense themselves “outside" of Nature’s otherwise closed, fully integrated, interdependent system.
Human beings don’t feel the intimate interconnections, the unique “circle of life", mutually responsible, mutually complementing interconnections and subsequent balance other parts of Nature instinctively sense.
Without this innate sense of security, balance we don’t know what our true necessities are. So we feel insecure, we understand that we live in a hostile world where we have to fight, compete with each other and Nature for day to day survival.
Thus we respond with accumulating resources, consuming everything we can like cancer cells that lost connection with the general communication, circulation of the rest of the body.
The solution for this destructive Human “amnesia” — having lost our intimate, integral connection with Nature and each other - is to l learn how to reintegrate, how to become part of Nature’s general flow, “circle of life" through a unique, purposeful and practical educational method.
Then we will acquire a very special feeling, existing within Nature’s mother’s womb, knowing exactly what we need, how to stay within the optimal parameters of natural necessities and available resources.
Integrating with Nature starts with integrating with each other above and against our inherently self-serving, self-protecting, subjective instincts. This conscious, proactive effort, and the gained contrast will give us the retained awareness, independent observer status even after we integrated into Nature compared to other animals that are “blindly integrated".