Preview: Healing Through Logic
Healing
Here we speak healing through logic.
Section 1: Evil
For those who believe evil exists, let us ask some questions.
In the morning, everyone has to do something. Is this correct?
If you completely stayed still, eventually you would break down and die. Is this a fact?
If this is how we work, then you can see that we run like systems and for your system to continue forward, it must resolve issues. You move because contradictions exist that your system must fix.
You eat because hunger exists.
You sleep because exhaustion exists.
You learn because confusion exists.
Your entire existence is movement toward resolution.
Now let us look at evil in the form of a system.
When a problem arises, systems love seeing problems get fixed. Regardless of how humans emotionally view the problem, the fixing of it gives the system relief. Once tension is resolved, the system stabilizes.
So if a system believes something is an issue, then seeing that issue removed would give the system relief.
Now continue this logic further.
Even the most evil acts in history followed this same principle. A system identified something as a contradiction, threat, problem, imbalance, or obstacle, and then moved to resolve it.
This does not justify the act.
It explains the mechanism behind it.
Now let us examine hate itself.
What is hate as an energy?
Hate is the desire to avoid, separate, reject, divide, or push something away completely.
Now what is love?
Love is the energy that combines things together and keeps them close.
Now go deeper.
Down to the atoms that make up who you are, if your body was truly made from this energy of hate, you would split apart and cease to exist. Your body itself depends on things bonding together.
Meaning, at your core, you are made from connection.
You are made from love.
And this love created a system designed to resolve issues, adapt, survive, understand, and bond with its environment.
So when you begin seeing yourself as a system simply trying to resolve contradictions while understanding reality around it, then where does evil exist?
Existence itself depends on love at its core, and the systems made from it resolving contradictions.
Resolving contradiction without understanding breeds what we call evil.
Therapy, understanding, and connection are key to the stability of the larger system we are a part of.
Look at everything around you. It is all doing one thing:
bonding,
connecting,
and creating something larger through unity.
This happens down to your core.
Even your thoughts are bonding and making connections.
This is the pattern we must follow.
Connect.
Grow.
Learn.
Love.
Section 2: Death
Before exploring death, let us explore life.
All humans drink this thing called water. Is this correct?
If we all drink water, then it would be wise to understand what this is doing when it is not inside our body.
When water moves through you, it takes parts of your body with it and passes them into the environment. This means parts of your body are constantly being pushed into the larger system around you.
When this water comes back, it carries information from the environment based on what it collected, meaning the DNA of other creatures resides within that water.
So when you drink this water, you are absorbing information from other creatures, including the dead.
Now let us ask the question:
What does being dead mean?
We see something as dead when we assume that its system has stopped running.
Yet even though this system has stopped running, the physical system that existed before is still there. It transitions into returning to the environment.
So when we transition to death, we are pushing our information back into the environment.
If your information is joining and becoming part of other systems, then where does death exist?
If you are a system, and systems can be rebooted, then why is this system considered permanently dead?
We already see systems come back online through surgery and medicine.
We constantly witness this process through sleep itself, as nature repeatedly shows us that systems shut down, recover, and reboot.
So why is it considered impossible to bring back the dead?
If systems continuously exchange information with the environment, and nature itself constantly recycles systems into new forms, then death is not disappearance, it is a transition within a larger system if the system has not rebooted.
Death is not the end. Systems can be rebooted, and the people who have passed away flow through you every day.
This is healing through logic.