There is no correct belief system, beliefs are not reality. It's only when you drop your beliefs, systems, generalizations, stereotypes, and whatever else you think you know about yourself or the world that you see reality as it really is.
If you were immortal and lived forever, would you ever follow or create an authoritarian system? They are systems based off of fear that inevitably attempt to break people down into roles and neglect their true nature, all for the purpose of what? Preservation, and in the end, everyone dies anyway. Or let me ask you the opposite question, if you knew you were going to die very soon, would you continue to believe in systems or follow strict authoritarian rule, whether internal or external?
One should follow no system at all and enjoy every second of their lives free of systems and thought patterns. For the present moment is all that is real, and nothing can make a lasting difference, positive or negative, for anyone. There is only life energy. You may be very alive with very good thyroid function, but it isn't any better than dying on a hospital bed, you can only adapt better to your environment, that's it. Dying animals do not suffer, they do not compare their pain to the pleasure they felt or can feel outside of the present moment.
As humanity had gained the ability to speak and think about systems, the past, and the future, it has also become disconnected from nature, the present, and reality as it is. The next step for any human being is to put himself or herself above the thoughts, judgements, and belief systems that disconnect them from nature and the flow of pure energy. Unity, love, and compassion are inevitable then. The huge multitude of problems in today's society, whether in nutrition, medicine, education, law, government, or any system, will not be solved until the actual basis of society, the people, change.
If you were immortal and lived forever, would you ever follow or create an authoritarian system? They are systems based off of fear that inevitably attempt to break people down into roles and neglect their true nature, all for the purpose of what? Preservation, and in the end, everyone dies anyway. Or let me ask you the opposite question, if you knew you were going to die very soon, would you continue to believe in systems or follow strict authoritarian rule, whether internal or external?
One should follow no system at all and enjoy every second of their lives free of systems and thought patterns. For the present moment is all that is real, and nothing can make a lasting difference, positive or negative, for anyone. There is only life energy. You may be very alive with very good thyroid function, but it isn't any better than dying on a hospital bed, you can only adapt better to your environment, that's it. Dying animals do not suffer, they do not compare their pain to the pleasure they felt or can feel outside of the present moment.
As humanity had gained the ability to speak and think about systems, the past, and the future, it has also become disconnected from nature, the present, and reality as it is. The next step for any human being is to put himself or herself above the thoughts, judgements, and belief systems that disconnect them from nature and the flow of pure energy. Unity, love, and compassion are inevitable then. The huge multitude of problems in today's society, whether in nutrition, medicine, education, law, government, or any system, will not be solved until the actual basis of society, the people, change.