On one hand, this is simply a childish attempt to find hope. On the other hand, we know that people deceive themselves. They hide the truth about themselves and refuse to seek facts.
People aren’t just naïve; they suppress their lies with all their might. They forget, delay, and fight for false dominance. Many seek supremacy and control over others. Almost no one wants to be left behind; instead, they aim to dominate for no real reason.
Even the dumbest, most nonsensical, and fantasized power is supposed to “create peace.” However, this approach never creates peace, calm, self-orientation, or happiness. The first problem most people face is their immense arrogance.
The other side of humanity reveals a hollow interior and dark nature. This prevents peace, truthfulness, wisdom, and knowledge from emerging. As we often explain, our nature seeks self-development.
It’s hard to grasp how primitive and foolish people inflate themselves. They want to seem important, but nothing of real inner value exists within them. Yet, no one asks why humanity suffers from wars repeatedly.
Most people fail to ask questions or search for answers. Every war follows a simple mechanism: distorted and incorrect perceptions. Opponents could simply be confined for 10 years to practice thinking.
Every war ends in self-destruction, without any real gain. We must stop the blind, misdefined madness and hatred. People should exchange gifts, share values, and think before resorting to violence.
We can turn every war around and break it into 100,000 new elements. War remains a dead end, driven by extreme emotions, never the core issues. We must understand problems over 10 or even 20 years.
This makes war unnecessary and allows us to transform it into facts and solutions. It’s better to recognize “war threats” and address these problems for years. Since all people will die, waging wars becomes meaningless.
We must work on certain problems for up to 100 years. Humanity will find new solutions, efficient control, and global distribution systems.
From the Messenger, Dr. Eduard Schellhammer.