Natural will and free choice are the manifestations of the mind, intellect, and reason governed by the inborn selfishness of the human being—an inheritance of natural evolution.
Therefore, such will and choice are not truly responsible or accountable for their decisions and actions.
Humans in this state are not guilty, for their actions arise from an intellect still confined within the limits of natural self-centeredness.
But supra-natural and genuine free will belongs to those human beings who have transcended the natural and social processes of ordinary evolution.
This transcendence has essential conditions—without their fulfillment, true will and freedom cannot emerge:
Liberation from closed minds into open minds.
Transcendence from individual and collective selfishness to cosmic and world-centered purpose.
Transformation from hatred, anger, resentment, and violence toward anyone or anything—into friendship, love, peace, gentleness, and compassion toward all beings, all matters, all events.
Belief in and commitment to freedom of opinion and expression for others, especially opponents and minorities—as a necessary condition for the legitimacy of any consensus or majority.
Faith in and adherence to collective intelligence under an open and free systemic consensus.
Today, no human being on Earth is truly responsible for their actions—not psychologists, philosophers, scientists, dictators, criminals, oppressors, or corrupters—because they all think and act through an intellect that is bound by self-interest and human-centeredness.
This is the root of natural will and behavior.
The origin of all natural human errors lies in the ego—an instinctive self-preserving drive embedded in the mind through evolution.
When this root is consciously and knowingly overcome—through awareness, understanding, and independent will—it naturally dissolves all human errors.
Human behavior then becomes guided by reason and collective consensus, where freedom of opinion and expression reign supreme.
In the Wise World, freedom of opinion and expression—along with the acceptance of differences—acts as the engine and blessing of existence, ensuring its preservation, growth, and flourishing.
Within this world, all its systems, subsystems, and components—including the human and quasi-human cerebral society-system and its cell-elements—exist in harmony, achieving security, balance, health, happiness, and fulfillment for all, while simultaneously sharing in those blessings.
The Wise World, through its human and quasi-human cerebral system, creates and sustains a life worthy of existence—not only for itself but for all that is.
Its mission is the creation, cultivation, and preservation of such a life;
its goal is to live that life in harmony with the purposeful universe.
Beyond this threshold—the point of no return from the Neutral World—the Neutral World, guided by systemic collective intelligence under open and free consensus, transforms into the Wise World, a realm with no end.
There, existence continues eternally in peace, balance, health, happiness, and purpose.
Hatred, anger, violence, fear, evil, pain, and sorrow vanish.
Existence itself becomes pure joy, goodness, love, harmony, beauty, and eternal bliss.
Ignorance and foolishness lose all meaning; error ceases to exist.
Everything is guided by the integrated and enduring leadership, architecture, management, and engineering of the cerebral human and quasi-human society-system of the Wise World.
In such a world, all intelligent and wise beings—human or quasi-human—must, through peaceful awareness and free, independent will, transcend their self-centeredness, and reach existence-centeredness and world-purposefulness.
Only then can the Wise World truly emerge.
The supra-natural human, evolved through a conscious leap from self-centeredness to existence-centeredness, does not err—neither through natural nor through supra-natural means.
The essential difference between the natural and supra-natural human lies here:
the natural human desires the world for themselves,
while the supra-natural human desires themselves for the Wise World.
Thus, the outer and practical mark of a supra-natural human is that they do not err, as judged by the open and free consensus of supra-natural humans;
while the natural human, by that same standard, inevitably errs.
Natural humans cannot be the judges of freedom, truth, or error—because their reference point is still themselves, their groups, their beliefs, and ultimately, the good of humanity alone.
Therefore, to transcend this state, all natural humans must—not necessarily in belief, but in practice—uphold the freedom of thought and expression of others, especially of opponents and minorities.
Only through such genuine acceptance can open-minded, world-centered supra-natural humans emerge, and through them, the Wise World be born.
Without this freedom—without judgment by dissenters and minorities—there can be no true transition from closed to open minds, and no genuine leap from self-centeredness to world-centeredness.
Even if such a leap appears to occur, it cannot endure; it will perish under the tyranny of closed societies.
A key inner and outer sign of remaining natural is the presence of hatred, anger, resentment, or aversion toward anyone or anything.
Even when the supra-natural human acts in defense or correction, it is never out of hatred or rage—but from love, compassion, and the desire to heal and improve.
Thus, as long as one harbors anger or hostility—one is still natural.
No speech, claim, or appearance can make one supra-natural.
True serenity comes not through repression, but through a conscious evolutionary leap of being.
Outside of you, there is nothing that is not you—for you are part of the Wise World itself.
You are its mind, tasked with caring for the safety, balance, health, and happiness of all—including yourself—not merely for yourself or your kind.
The supra-natural human holds no hatred even toward criminals or dictators.
They view them with compassion and goodwill, seeking to reform and heal them—
for each natural human, however flawed, bears within the potential to become supra-natural.
To destroy such a being is to destroy a seed of wisdom—a potential that could have transformed the Neutral World into the Wise World.
Therefore, O supra-natural human:
to turn this raw grain into bread, you must be the lower stone of the mill.
From you are expected patience, tolerance, kindness, peace, and guidance—
not from those still bound within the limits of nature.