God and Nature
Of all parts of Nature, only man puts his own interest before the needs
of the system. How we can operate according to the altruistic laws of Nature,
which is the same as God.
"Every molecule, every cell, every organ ... has self-interest.
When every level in the body shows its self-interest, it forces negotiations
among the levels. This is the secret of Nature. Every moment in our body, these
negotiations drive our systems to harmony."
The cells in organisms unite by reciprocal giving for the sake of
sustaining the whole body. Each cell in the body receives what it needs for its
sustenance, and spends the rest of its energy tending to the rest of the body.
At every level of Nature, the individual works to benefit the whole of which it
is a part, and in that finds its wholeness. Without selfless activities, a body
cannot persist. In fact, life itself cannot persist.
Science acknowledge that the biggest, if not the only, problem with our
world are we. Below are two examples of such states of mind:
"I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says
something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far
is purely destructive. We've created life in our own image"
"And in simple words we shall say that the nature of each and every
individual is to exploit the lives of all other people in the world for his own
benefit, and all that he gives to another is only out of necessity. Even in
that there is exploitation, but it is done cunningly, so that his friend will
not feel it"
Thousands of scientists, judging by the latest reports of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, already state that we must stop
working against Nature, as we have been doing for centuries, and begin to work
in harmony with it. They explain that Nature already knows what to do and when
to do it. If we only get out of the way, things will sort themselves out. Just
as each body has its immune system; Nature has mechanisms that maintain its balance.
This balance is a dynamic equilibrium controlled by interrelated
regulation mechanisms, in which Nature thinks not of particular elements within
it, but of the whole system. Just imagine the havoc our body would fall into,
if each organ cared only for its own good, instead of caring for the good of
the whole body.
In such a state, organs would steal blood vessels from one another,
denying neighbouring organs nourishment and oxygen. Organs producing antibodies
would direct them against other organs because other organs would be considered
foreign bodies, and the ones with the strongest antibodies would destroy the
other organs. Soon, very soon, the body would die, and its self-centred organs
would die with it. When such a process happens in an organism, it is called
"cancer."
The fact that Nature does exist and that it isn't destroying itself
every single moment is proof that Nature does not work egoistically. It is a
proof that Nature works as a system, putting the well-being of the system
before the well-being of its parts. When the system's needs come before the needs
of the part, it is called "altruism." In an altruistic system, the
particular elements constantly contribute to the system, whether it is an
organism or a human society.
Humans, in almost every aspect, are just another animal species. But
there is one aspect in which we are different from Nature: We put our own
interest before the interest of the system. This is the essence of egoism. We
don't need to teach animals, plants or rocks how to behave. Their behaviour is
always in harmony with Nature, altruistic, putting the system's needs before
their own. This is why when prey animals hunt, they hunt only enough to sustain
themselves, and thus maintain the natural balance of their habitat.
But humans don't hunt to eat; they hunt to gain wealth, to exploit. This
is why we have penalties for poaching. The only problem with the human race is
that, unlike animals, it runs on an egoistic "operating system"
instead of an altruistic one. To mend ourselves and to stop disrupting Nature's
homeostasis, we need to install an altruistic operating system instead of our
current, faulty system.
And to find the missing disk, we need to go to the "program
vendor," the Creator. The words "God" and "Nature" are
synonymous. This is why they have the same numeric value: 86.
We can replace the egoistic disk with an altruistic one, and today, when
many already recognize that a real change of heart is necessary, they are
stepping to the fore and introducing it to the world.
Just as we turn to the program vendor when software we install doesn't
work, when human nature fails us, we must ask the "nature vendor" to
provide us with one that works properly.
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