The true development of a principle does not imply a mere declaration of stereotypes, but is the enabling of a human to realize the essence of difference between the old and new principles, so that people could choose voluntarily what is acceptable according to the level of spiritual development of their soul. It is in human nature to be inclined to feel the state of harmony, and it is impossible to make a human embrace the truth realized by someone else. A human should be provided with a great amount of new information generated in the interplay between feeling and the mind in order to impress new principles, new values in him. In the end, a human is God’s free child (within the limits of understanding whatever they might be), and it is impossible to force his learning process, by employing feelings or analytical conclusions made by one’s mind only.

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Every individual who is not indifferent to himself and other members of the system counts. Do not be afraid to look primitive, for it is a perfect opportunity to put yourself to the test and enhance the capacities of your own spirit! We must dare to discover consciously and reveal the reason to the ‘I don’t know’ state. Holding on to our own knowledge only is a sign of weakness. To realize wisdom as the universal and integral truth, we must share both our knowledge and our ignorance. The ‘I don’t know’ state is one of the most common states in any human’s daily life, when the human makes a conscious effort to expand the limits of his own knowledge. We should allow ourselves to feel our primitive nature for a moment, yet never stop exploring deeper. This momentary feeling of self-awareness is always followed by the feeling of an elevated state. The feeling of primitivism is challenged by our thoughts about the possibilities for growth and a common goal rather than by the thoughts of how someone (who probably does not look deeper into himself) sees us.