Toward a Bright Future: Philosophical Basis of a New Society
By Allison Azulay
Hierarchical systems have proven throughout history to inevitably become tyrannical regardless of original intent. It therefore behooves us to establish a new society based on a radically different philosophy.
A worthwhile society, one that lasts in peace, must be based on values that enhance life and living for all. To that end, inspired by and expanding upon the pioneering reformation introduced by the king of Bhutan, the following is suggested.
Let us set our social order on the four equal pillars of:
- Universal Health, Happiness, and Harmony
- Environmental Preservation, Enhancement, and Enjoyment
- Economic Prosperity, Sustainability, and Utility
- Equality, True Law and Justice, and Morality
These pillars are both goal and the measure by which to gauge success, with each pillar of value equal to the others so that balance can be maintained.
Pillar One: Universal Health, Happiness, and Harmony. The purpose of life is not merely survival or outward success and acquisition, but inner spiritual growth and balance, cultivated through deep self-awareness and expressed in kindness, courtesy, gratitude, wisdom, and creativity. True spirituality thus expands to manifest in the wider society as peace, prosperity, and progress of family, clan, and community.
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Happiness is not just physical pleasures but comprises contentment, gratitude, inner peace, and emotional balance, guided by a strong moral compass rooted in adherence to Natural Law, and which may manifest outwardly in mental, emotional, and/or physical pleasure as well as in harmonious interaction with others and in material prosperity and creativity.
Pillar Two: Environmental preservation and enhancement go hand in hand with lasting economic prosperity and utility in a synergy that facilitates both. And enjoyment of nature offers benefits to the mind, body, and spirit.
Pillar Three: Economies can thrive only by using resources wisely, with a view to sustaining and even increasing them. Reliance on local production enables accountability in terms of resource use, production efficiency and safety, healthfulness of products, and environmental protection. Local economic independence encourages development of cultural diversity, allowing the members of the populace to explore their creativity, while ensuring sovereignty by preventing dependence on parasitical organizations that create war, planned obsolescence and deliberate shortages, slavery, and poverty for their profit while denying the majority of people the means even to survive.
The parasitical mindset of greed has no place in a healthy society, for it encourages all the ills from pollution and environmental destruction to poverty and slavery to conflict and crime to moral turpitude and outright atrocity. No sustainable economy or just society can tolerate greed and its attendant focus on status, elitism, and unbridled power. Nor do false claims of overpopulation, lack of resources, and the other fake emergencies and prophecies of doom promoted as science excuse the greed of those who openly proclaim their intention to depopulate (murder) us for their profit and control.
Pillar Four: Natural Law is based on the energy flows of the universe as established by the One Creator, and ensures that the other three pillars stand in strength and stability guided by the compass of Morality, which is defined as actions that cause no harm to others. Thus, a society grounded in Natural Law and aligned with Morality enables all to flourish in peace, equality, prosperity, and balance.
True Morality exists in harmony with Natural Law and exalts the natural traits of humanity: the true Human nature, which directly opposes the false propaganda of humanity as an aggressive, warlike, selfish, greedy, vicious, immoral species exhibiting all the negative traits imposed upon us without our knowledge or valid consent.
This proposed philosophy and policy is a radical re-think of how to organize our world from the ground up. Given the chaos around us as old systems collapse under the weight of unsustainability and inefficiency, and as the parasites who call themselves elites in politics, finance, media, and more become ever more tyrannical in their attempts to maintain control, it is high time we the people considered new options.
Are you ready for a new way forward?
Are you ready for a better world for us all?
If so, consider not only the Four Pillars concept, but also how to reach the goal of a new society. A recommended starting point is The New Blueprint for Humanity, written by a group of people worldwide to address the problems we all face. The original book, Version Canada, and the European Version are all available on Lulu.com/shop, with online reading and downloadable PDFs at the project’s website.¹
For further research into these ideas, see additional sources that inspired or support this work, including a talk on YouTube,² coverage by CNN on Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness initiative,³ and the discussions at This Show.⁴
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