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PLENEURETHICS A New Concept in Healing |
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VII
/ Chapter 15 CONCLUSION |
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In the Pleneurethical world which is to come, humankind will work together toward a common goal: the advancement of civilization.
The structure of institutions will reflect the Pleneurethical view. All things of man will be grouped around the central notion, the constructive use of man’s most precious resource.
The waste of this resource, in senseless aggression which demands martial defense and breeds war, will be a thing of the miserable past. Man will not turn against his neighbor, nor will he oppress those whose faces are unseen in distant climes.
Men, women, and children, as well as communities and nations will unselfishly help each other. None will over-demand, and none will shirk in doing his share according to his talents and ability.
The meaning of life is to be experienced now, here on earth, in material form. People are best advised to put their trust in an enlightened civilization, rather than in some archaic god or Super Being riding high in the theological sky.
People will profit more by putting their shoulders to the wheel of civilization and by helping the total thrust of it than by begging a god or clergy for special dispensation.
The meaning of life is not to be found in viewing the hereafter, and excessive speculation on that fuzzy realm is counter-productive. Trust in the present civilization yields better dividends than blind faith in a velvety afterlife.
Pleneurethics illuminates the way to a more meaningful life and a better quality civilization for all. Although there may be countless eyes, all with different colors and shapes, they will look in harmony; because they will observe a common destiny.
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