What is the future of Humanity?

Question from the Internet:

“What do you think will be the major human condition in the next 100 years?”

Whether we want it or not, whether we consent to it or not, we will evolve into a fully and mutually integrated, single living organism, where we will all become like single cells in the same living body.

This is what Nature’s evolution determined for us and there is no way we can escape what is predetermined by Nature.

Our choice and agreement relate only to the matter of how we reach that most ideal state evolution predetermined.

We can continue stubbornly pursuing our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, egocentric and individualistic nature, ruthlessly competing for resources and profit while succeeding at each other and Nature’s expense. Then we will sink ever-deeper into crisis, fight wars and struggle with plagues and a total socio-economic collapse until intolerable suffering will convince us about the necessary change and further development in order to adapt ourselves to Nature’s system.

Fortunately, we do not have to go down this “path of suffering” in human development, we can willingly and consciously start changing ourselves and learn how to build “Nature-like”, finely balanced mutual integration with each other until human society reaches complete compatibility with Nature’s laws and evolution’s direction.

By consciously, willingly and proactively choosing exactly what evolution expects from us — with the help of a special, purposeful and practical educational method — before pressure and blows force us to do that anyway, opens up true freedom and a qualitatively much higher, unprecedented life experience for us.

As we purposefully change, adapt ourselves to Nature by our own actions and conscious agreement without waiting to be forced to do so, we experience total freedom, as if we ourselves designed and conducted the system feeling equal partnership with Nature’s forces and evolutionary direction.

Moreover, since we act above and against our inherent nature and liberate ourselves from the original, egocentric and subjective limitations of time, space and motion, we acquire a realistic, tangible sense of existence beyond these limitations, truly feeling ourselves in a limitless and eternal system while still living in our present bodies in this world.

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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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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.