What can we learn from nature?!

Zsolt Hermann
1 min readOct 29, 2024

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An article in The Jerusalem Post:

My comment:

What we need to learn from nature is the mutual integration and mutually complementing cooperation and coexistence between its parts. This integration and cooperation secure the general balance on which homeostasis life depends. We can closely observe and understand this from how the cells and organs of our own biological bodies behave.

Only human beings behave like cancer cells, each and every person calculating and acting only for their own sake while succeeding at the expense of others and nature.

If the cells of our bodies behaved as human beings do, we would not survive even for a second.

This is why our forefathers and great sages — all unique empirical natural scientists studying human nature and reality’s all-encompassing system for millennia — developed the “Jewish method.”

This is the only method available for human beings, through which, first of all, we can recognize our cancer-like inherent nature and then correct and further develop ourselves with special, natural developing forces we can harness through the method.

This is what is symbolically expressed through our original mutual guarantee and the acquired “brotherly love” that can neutralize and cover our instinctive “unfounded hatred” against each other.

We need to relearn our own original method and then spread it all over the world!

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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.