The world doesn't work well these days, because we don't have real knowledge of it, because we have cut everything apart, and we don't let everything come together within us, ourselves, and discover the wholeness ourselves. Written by Katalin Kondor.

That the world is at a moral low point can hardly be denied. It is enough to pick up a single press product or daily newspaper, and the intellectual filth, the many facts of the upside-down world, pour out on us.

There are no exceptions, hardly anyone can escape the filth. The news is about the crimes of pedophiles, the ordering of murders, the embezzlement of people in leading positions, and the demonstrations of farmers who want to prosper - here, too.

The "big men" regularly and illegally try to interfere in the lives of sovereign countries, they put billionaire silk boys who brag about their wealth in important positions, they are thinking about legalizing drug consumption, they want to feed the inhabitants of our sick planet with replacement bugs in the future, and they don't even hide the fact that with the help of science they can even cause earthquakes , they can also cause storms and killer rains.

I won't list any more, the earth is boiling, its inhabitants are rebelling, most of them are definitely thinking what the saying goes: "mother, I didn't want such a horse".

During the period of the so-called "system change", many enthusiastic people thought, or rather hoped, that the time would finally come when we could finally live more rationally, with more respect for nature, in a kind of Rousseauian harmony, in the triple unity of body, soul, and spirit. As the theory about the science of connections requires, and about which Mária Szepes and quite a few other thinkers wrote and talked about so much - to the joy and edification of many.

Among them was the unfortunately also late physicist and geographer Gábor Géczy, who would have turned 61 just in those days.

He spoke on many occasions about how today's natural sciences provided knowledge on the physical level, the spiritual level included the arts, and the spiritual level was the world of religion and philosophy. And just as a person cannot be divided into three parts, the sciences should not be divided into pieces either. Mária Szepes called this view the science of connections. And he always added that the reason the world doesn't work well these days is because we don't have real knowledge of it, because we've broken everything apart, and we don't let everything come together within us, ourselves, and discover the wholeness ourselves.

If I add to all this that a number of brain researchers have already spoken about the fact that it is a sin to neglect art education, education that affects the soul, and they even supplemented their view with the fact that without it teaching and knowledge about the physical world is worthless, then it is worth considering their opinion.

Gábor Géczy also heard about the is-is law. I had no idea about this, but I got an answer to this in one of the reports I made with him. Here it is: “That means we want to put everything in one drawer, and one drawer only. The world works in such a way that everything is in every account. We sit in the little human storage boxes on, say, the eighth floor, and we have no idea who is sitting below us on the seventh. This is typical of our life today. And the biggest problem with the world is - it doesn't matter whether we believe in God or not, because we are creative beings anyway - that they take away the possibility of creation from man."

I tried to argue with this view, saying that there are so many talented, creative people in the world who create and create value, but I cannot deny that many people abuse their creative talent, for example by creating murderous weapons and nature-killing inventions.

To this he replied that this is the age of darkness. I quote his words. "For example, the world is becoming increasingly single. No one dares to undertake anything, so no one dares to create. Our life runs on a conveyor belt. In the old days, when the farmer got up, he thought he needed a rake, because the old one broke, and he made a new one at noon. Today, it works in a way that a committee meets, they discuss for a long time whether it is possible to make the rake, and then a separate engineering community designs the individual teeth and the handle separately, and certain workers manufacture them. A next person will put it together. This is not creation, because that particular skilled worker only makes the left two teeth of the rake all day. Somehow we have fragmented the world so much that we have fallen out of wholeness. And that's wrong."

I tried to reason, saying that maybe the bigger problem is that the world has become incredibly dependent on money.

To which he: "The thing is that money is just a consequence. Money is fear incarnate, nothing else. Fear was created and is based on the fact that there is not enough of something in the world. And I think the world is created in such a way that there is enough of everything." No matter how much we reproduce? I asked.

To which he: "Even then. There is only one case of scarcity, when a small group of people, say one tenth, say that ninety percent of the goods are mine.

Now this is happening. But I ask, why don't we dare to take this away from them? Because we are afraid. The fear that creates money, and which results in many people not being able to earn their basic needs even with eight hours of galley work.

And let me come back to "is-is". Today, isn't it, we either work, or have fun, or rest. We pray online. But I ask, is it not possible to do a job in such a way that it is fun? Or should it be rest? I'll tell you what an intellectual job looks like today. A quarter of it is spent writing applications, half of the remaining time with all kinds of administration, and what remains is perhaps the actual work. But the problem is that we also do this routinely.

This world functioned normally for many thousands of years, more or less serving the people who could live and die humanly in it. A few hundred years ago, something happened to the world, and I usually say that it went viral.

The problem here is not with some people, with a narrow group, not with an oppressive layer, but basically with a virus that got into thinking. A flawed information that led people to fight instead of creating, and to lie instead of living in love. Look at how many appearances the world is full of. I say that people who live with such things lack love in their lives. And instead, they "make up" to at least be envied. The primary consideration is that we should turn off fear from our lives.

A hundred years ago, people drank consecration saying God, God. So each of them saw God in the other person. In order to become like this, we would have to turn off our fears.

We should not be afraid that there will be no food, no place to live, and so on. And if we realize that we can build a house for ourselves in almost a week, then we just think, why would I take out that loan? Why am I going into debt for thirty years? It is not difficult for us to produce our own food either, and if we realize this, then we ask ourselves again, why would we starve to death if we lose our jobs? And what is most important, in the meantime - because a person moves in totality - he remains healthy. He can't get sick. In other words, if a person realizes what he is capable of creating, then fear simply won't hold him. And you can live like a human again."

Well, I quoted only one part of our former long conversation above, also because I felt that we should, should find some kind of cure for the frightening and hopeless phenomena mentioned in the first paragraph of my article about the events of the world that has turned on itself and are now becoming everyday.

Initiating a dialogue about the fact that the world is waiting for a change worthy of a human being. The fairer half of the world.

Smart thoughts and plans are, and should be, necessary for changes. There are those. You just have to face them. I know that many people think that kind of thinking is naive. Apparently also what Mária Szepes and Gábor Géczy said. But at least we could talk about them. Because it can't be, we can't let the world talk about pedophiles, godless robbers, money-hungry monsters, assassins and war hyenas.

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