What is the state of “Adam” — Human — we are all supposed to achieve?
Question from the Internet:
“What would be the name of the world if it became united?”
This is a very interesting question. And also, “interestingly,” unique, empirical natural scientists — who have been studying human nature in contrast to Nature’s system for millennia — have an answer.
When the whole world unites — led by a seamless, willing and conscious mutual integration of all human beings — we will all (including all the inanimate, vegetative and animate parts of Nature) become a single living organism.
And the name of that living organism will be “Adam,” or “Human” in Hebrew. And “Adam” in Hebrew originates from the expression “similar.”
As a result of that seamless, finely balanced, and mutually integrated unity between all parts of the Natural system, we become similar to reality’s single operating and life-creating force and source. In that single living organism, we will both sense our own individual existence, and we will also have access to a unique, collective consciousness and perception we create by the seamless mutual integration.
This uniquely human duality — within the stark contrast of the individualistic and collective perception and consciousness — will give us an unprecedented total perception and attainment of the system.
Moreover, we will also sense existence beyond and independent of the perception of time, space, or physical motion.
This is not some dream, utopia, or mysticism. This is our actual evolutionary Human purpose which we can start working towards here and now. Moreover, without attaining this qualitatively much higher, collective, and mutually integrated truly Human existence, we won’t comprehend, let alone solve, the mounting global problems that are threatening our present and future survival.
Thus achieving that united state of “Adam” is in our best interest both in order to survive and also to reach that unique Human existence that is incomparable to our very limited, dark, and suffering-filled existence as we stumble from crisis to crisis, failure to failure.