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Morality of the 21st century

Moral Para el siglo XXI

Copyright © Dario Salas Sommer, 1995.

Dario Salas Sommer is a philosopher, writer and researcher, a major humanist of our time. His books have been translated into twelve languages ​​and published in many countries, including Russia. Being one of the brightest and most significant people in modern philosophy, Dario Salas shows great interest in Russian culture, the creative heritage of Tolstoy, Tsiolkovsky, Vernadsky. “Morality of the 21st Century” was included in the list of 100 books recommended to young people by the Union of Writers of Russia as part of the educational project of the President of the Russian Federation.

Dario Salas developed two revolutionary scientific directions: practical philosophy and physics of morality. Practical philosophy, as the art of human spiritual development, is set out in the book “How Much is a Man Worth?” The concept of the scientific basis of morality ( physics of morality) is presented in the book “Morality of the 21st Century”. The author defines that “Morality is an objective reality based on the laws of quantum physics. It represents a set of laws of Nature, the observance of which contributes to the development of higher consciousness, and their violation causes a drop in vital energy and human degradation.”

Dario Salas Sommer was born in 1935 in Chile. In his family, social and pedagogical activities were a tradition passed down from generation to generation. The writer's grandfather Dario Salas Diaz was an outstanding Chilean public figure and reformer, minister of education.

Advocating for the need to restructure the world on the basis of universal morality and scientifically proving the benefits of a moral lifestyle, Dario Salas gave more than 2,500 lectures. Dario Salas is the founder of the Simon Bolivar Latin American Foundation, created for the purpose of cultural and humanitarian development of the peoples of the world based on the principles of the highest morality and spirituality.

This book is the first to scientifically prove that being moral is beneficial and the only thing that makes a person human is a high level of his consciousness.

A person who violates the laws of Nature will certainly be punished, and someone who lives in harmony with it will be rewarded. For a conscious and attentive reader there is nothing surprising or unusual here. Based on scientific laws and examples from everyday life, I showed that we do not live as true people should, and, intuitively feeling this, we experience anxiety, not knowing or understanding how to achieve happiness, how to help ourselves and others.

To understand this, it is necessary, at least for a while, to leave your prejudices and free the word “morality” from all the false ideas that have accumulated throughout the history of mankind. In fact, morality is a code of laws of Nature that allows you to achieve perfection and harmony with yourself and the Universe.

The achievements of Russian philosophy, science, literature and culture indicate that the Russian people have always strived for this harmony. Man is not an isolated creature; he influences, according to Vernadsky, the entire Cosmos, Nature, everything that surrounds him, and this causes a well-deserved response. That is why everyone is responsible for their actions.

The Kirlian couple discovered the presence of an energy field in living beings, which contains all the information about them and changes depending on the experienced internal states. This discovery confirmed that the tangible and intangible, material and intangible are inextricably linked, forming a single whole. Professor Gurvich discovered mitogenetic rays at the beginning of the 20th century and was the first to introduce the concept of “field” in biology. The founder of astronautics, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, argued that everything in the Universe moves and evolves, and man is far from a perfect being, he was born quite recently and is in the period of his development.

Perhaps it was the vast territory of the world's largest country that allowed its people to be so open to everything new. Modern space exploration has become a logical implementation of the ideas of the founders of Russian cosmology, who dreamed of transcending the limits of our planet.

The great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy spoke about the need for an internal revolution to find the true values ​​and meaning of life. Most of his works were devoted to this. He believed that evil cannot be defeated by violence, but only by uniting everyone into universal brotherhood. And it was not so much about charity as it was about education based on the “awakening of consciousness” as the only means of overcoming personal shortcomings, poverty and evil that overwhelmed society.

Your famous novel "Anna Karenina" he concludes with a remarkable conclusion expressed by his hero Levin, who, after many years of persistent attempts to find the meaning of life, finally saw a glimmer of light on his path: “... my life now, my whole life, regardless of everything that may happen to me “, every minute of it is not only not meaningless, as it was before, but has an undoubted meaning of good, which I have the power to put into it!”

Already at the end of the 20th century, the Russian mathematician Nikita Moiseev, reflecting on the fate of humanity in the book "Modern rationalism" wrote:

“Morality is a more subtle concept than morality, associated not only with the system of morals, but also with the spiritual world of a person, his orientation towards internal values. From issues of ecology, technology, and political science, we must inevitably move on to discussing the problems of the evolution of the inner world of man. It is necessary to find ways to influence him so that the inner spiritual world of a person turns into his main value. This is the key to the most important thing – the preservation of the species homo sapiens.”

I would like the book “Morality of the 21st Century” to contribute to the evolution of human consciousness and help fill every desire, action or thought with goodness, which would allow us to achieve the goal for which we were all created - self-improvement.

This is the only way we can make the world we live in better.

Preface

Why do you need to be good? What does it mean to be good?

What benefit do I get from this?

Are “good” people really better than “bad” people?

Will I be happier if I am good?

I assure my readers with all my responsibility that if they follow the moral standards set forth in this book, they will not only become happier, but also achieve real success in life.

We are not talking about ordinary success, but about SUCCESS, which is really important for everyone and means achieving the goal for which man was created, that is, his true spiritual evolution, which, of course, does not exclude success in everyday affairs.

No one has probably thought about morality as a powerful tool for achieving success, and this is because a person who lives in accordance with the highest morality is in harmony with Nature.

At this time in world history, more than ever before, we need to come to a common understanding of morality, which is only possible if we follow moral laws based on an indisputable and obvious greater good.

True good is not illusory, but real, it benefits everyone, always and everywhere, and everyone can verify its existence in practice. When the goodness and light of this good become obvious to everyone, all people will sincerely want to achieve it.

The highest good, the source of true happiness, is revealed to a person only if he follows the appropriate rules, applies them in life and sees positive results, which motivate him to follow these rules.

“Morality of the 21st Century” is a scientific and philosophical book by Dario Salas Sommer. In the book, the author talks about morality in general and what is considered to be morality now. Many people no longer know what morality is, what good and evil mean, what it means to be good or bad. The vast majority of modern society tends to believe that good people who act in accordance with moral rules cannot be happy. They are convinced that success and happiness come only to those who know how to turn everything in their direction, get benefits, deceive and pretend where necessary.

The boundaries of good and evil deeds are gradually erased. If you look at it from one side, it will be bad, but on the other hand, this act will bring benefit, which means it is kind. And so it is in everything. People no longer know the laws of morality, they don’t even know whether it’s worth being a kind person, whether it will be better. They are ready to do momentary good deeds that will bring negative consequences in the future. The unworthy denigrate those who could harm their reputation, which is why they begin to look almost saintly. People violate the laws of nature, but they cover it up with modern views and tolerance.

The author of this book speaks of morality as the laws of nature, as the building blocks of the Universe. He is convinced that true success is a feeling of happiness, love and kindness, and an understanding of the meaning of life. He says that people do not understand the nature of good and evil, they are blinded by selfish desires. It is in this book that Sommer explains what true morality is. He raises many topical issues, without hesitation talking about the harm that a person suffers from living in a loveless marriage, about betrayal, deception, selfishness, drug addiction and alcoholism. Happiness is possible when a person observes the laws of nature, is pure in soul and strives to enrich the inner world.

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Moral Para el siglo XXI


Copyright © Dario Salas Sommer, 1995.

about the author

Dario Salas Sommer is a philosopher, writer and researcher, a major humanist of our time. His books have been translated into twelve languages ​​and published in many countries, including Russia. Being one of the brightest and most significant people in modern philosophy, Dario Salas shows great interest in Russian culture, the creative heritage of Tolstoy, Tsiolkovsky, Vernadsky. “Morality of the 21st Century” was included in the list of 100 books recommended to young people by the Union of Writers of Russia as part of the educational project of the President of the Russian Federation.

Dario Salas developed two revolutionary scientific directions: practical philosophy and physics of morality. Practical philosophy, as the art of human spiritual development, is set out in the book “How Much is a Man Worth?” The concept of the scientific basis of morality ( physics of morality) is presented in the book “Morality of the 21st Century”. The author defines that “Morality is an objective reality based on the laws of quantum physics. It represents a set of laws of Nature, the observance of which contributes to the development of higher consciousness, and their violation causes a drop in vital energy and human degradation.”

Dario Salas Sommer was born in 1935 in Chile. In his family, social and pedagogical activities were a tradition passed down from generation to generation. The writer's grandfather Dario Salas Diaz was an outstanding Chilean public figure and reformer, minister of education.

Advocating for the need to restructure the world on the basis of universal morality and scientifically proving the benefits of a moral lifestyle, Dario Salas gave more than 2,500 lectures. Dario Salas is the founder of the Simon Bolivar Latin American Foundation, created for the purpose of cultural and humanitarian development of the peoples of the world based on the principles of the highest morality and spirituality.

From the author to the Russian edition

This book is the first to scientifically prove that being moral is beneficial and the only thing that makes a person human is a high level of his consciousness.

A person who violates the laws of Nature will certainly be punished, and someone who lives in harmony with it will be rewarded. For a conscious and attentive reader there is nothing surprising or unusual here. Based on scientific laws and examples from everyday life, I showed that we do not live as true people should, and, intuitively feeling this, we experience anxiety, not knowing or understanding how to achieve happiness, how to help ourselves and others.

To understand this, it is necessary, at least for a while, to leave your prejudices and free the word “morality” from all the false ideas that have accumulated throughout the history of mankind. In fact, morality is a code of laws of Nature that allows you to achieve perfection and harmony with yourself and the Universe.

The achievements of Russian philosophy, science, literature and culture indicate that the Russian people have always strived for this harmony. Man is not an isolated creature; he influences, according to Vernadsky, the entire Cosmos, Nature, everything that surrounds him, and this causes a well-deserved response. That is why everyone is responsible for their actions.

The Kirlian couple discovered the presence of an energy field in living beings, which contains all the information about them and changes depending on the experienced internal states. This discovery confirmed that the tangible and intangible, material and intangible are inextricably linked, forming a single whole. Professor Gurvich discovered mitogenetic rays at the beginning of the 20th century and was the first to introduce the concept of “field” in biology. The founder of astronautics, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, argued that everything in the Universe moves and evolves, and man is far from a perfect being, he was born quite recently and is in the period of his development.

Perhaps it was the vast territory of the world's largest country that allowed its people to be so open to everything new. Modern space exploration has become a logical implementation of the ideas of the founders of Russian cosmology, who dreamed of transcending the limits of our planet.

The great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy spoke about the need for an internal revolution to find the true values ​​and meaning of life. Most of his works were devoted to this. He believed that evil cannot be defeated by violence, but only by uniting everyone into universal brotherhood. And it was not so much about charity as it was about education based on the “awakening of consciousness” as the only means of overcoming personal shortcomings, poverty and evil that overwhelmed society.

Your famous novel "Anna Karenina" he concludes with a remarkable conclusion expressed by his hero Levin, who, after many years of persistent attempts to find the meaning of life, finally saw a glimmer of light on his path: “... my life now, my whole life, regardless of everything that may happen to me “, every minute of it is not only not meaningless, as it was before, but has an undoubted meaning of good, which I have the power to put into it!”

Already at the end of the 20th century, the Russian mathematician Nikita Moiseev, reflecting on the fate of humanity in the book "Modern rationalism" wrote:


“Morality is a more subtle concept than morality, associated not only with the system of morals, but also with the spiritual world of a person, his orientation towards internal values. From issues of ecology, technology, and political science, we must inevitably move on to discussing the problems of the evolution of the inner world of man. It is necessary to find ways to influence him so that the inner spiritual world of a person turns into his main value. This is the key to the most important thing – the preservation of the species homo sapiens.”


I would like the book “Morality of the 21st Century” to contribute to the evolution of human consciousness and help fill every desire, action or thought with goodness, which would allow us to achieve the goal for which we were all created - self-improvement.

This is the only way we can make the world we live in better.

Preface

Why do you need to be good? What does it mean to be good?

What benefit do I get from this?

Are “good” people really better than “bad” people?

Will I be happier if I am good?

I assure my readers with all my responsibility that if they follow the moral standards set forth in this book, they will not only become happier, but also achieve real success in life.

We are not talking about ordinary success, but about SUCCESS, which is really important for everyone and means achieving the goal for which man was created, that is, his true spiritual evolution, which, of course, does not exclude success in everyday affairs.

No one has probably thought about morality as a powerful tool for achieving success, and this is because a person who lives in accordance with the highest morality is in harmony with Nature.

At this time in world history, more than ever before, we need to come to a common understanding of morality, which is only possible if we follow moral laws based on an indisputable and obvious greater good.

True good is not illusory, but real, it benefits everyone, always and everywhere, and everyone can verify its existence in practice. When the goodness and light of this good become obvious to everyone, all people will sincerely want to achieve it.

The highest good, the source of true happiness, is revealed to a person only if he follows the appropriate rules, applies them in life and sees positive results, which motivate him to follow these rules.

True norms of behavior are not invented by anyone - they are written in the memory of Nature and access to them can only be gained by reaching a state of higher consciousness.

The morality presented in this book is nothing more than a description of the transcendental values ​​that represent the building blocks of the Universe, the archetypal forms of Nature that form the basis of life. To live a better, fuller, fairer and happier life, you need to accept them.

I believe that people do wrong only because they do not understand the nature of good and evil and are unable to give up subjective views and personal gain. I will try to give a clear definition of what good and evil are, and show what consequences the choice of one or the other entails.

The knowledge about this did not come to me from books, I was born with a certain gift of intuition, which manifested itself in me from an early age and prompted me to seek confirmation of the wisdom of Nature in life.

My words are “portraits of Nature” or photographs reflecting the interaction with humans and with all forms of life of types of energy still unknown to people. This mutual influence determines the fate of living beings and is subject to clear rules that existed long before man appeared on Earth. And the only way to achieve complete success on our planet is to follow these rules, which are the “path of Heaven and Earth.”

A person does not have strong moral foundations; his behavior is subordinated to selfish interests, passionate desires and momentary illusory good. In search of happiness and goodness, he takes the apparent for reality and too often goes astray, falling into sin and corruption. Neither religious nor moral censures are able to restrain him. This happens because no one really understands what is good and what is bad, what is fair and what is not.

Man is constantly faced with situations where he should make the right moral choice, but cannot because he does not have a clear idea of ​​​​what is actually right. And this applies to everyone. People no longer distinguish between who is “good” and who is “bad,” the boundaries of morality are erased, and the rules of behavior become unsteady, unstable and subject to manipulation.

I would like “Morality of the 21st Century” to dispel prejudices and allow the reader to know what true morality is, as opposed to subjective morality, which everyone interprets in their own way. Let this book be a true guide on the path to achieving the highest good, although I am convinced that hypocritical people will be against it.

Hypocrisy is “a person’s pretense and portrayal of qualities or feelings that are contrary to those he actually has or experiences.” (Dictionary of the Spanish Royal Academy, 1992).

I consider hypocrites to be insincere people who are prone to pretense and lies and try to build a beautiful external façade in order to hide their shortcomings, true feelings and intentions behind it.

Behind their supposedly bright appearance is hidden a dark personality that should not be trusted. It happens that such people theatrically beat themselves in the chest with their fist, proving that they are unfairly offended, but in reality they just want to hide their guilt or true essence.

Why pretend to be virtuous or religious?

“A person needs to feel valued, respected, approved and loved. He thinks that he will be accepted by others only if he shows himself to be “good.” He believes that if he shows his weaknesses, he will lose the respect and approval of people, and therefore is not able to admit them even to himself. At a deeper level of the psyche, a person's need for respect and approval is related to the need to feel that others recognize him as an individual.

This need is pathological: it turns out that the person himself is not able to feel like an individual. His inner world is unstable, unstable and dependent, so he is not self-sufficient and lacks self-confidence. Self-confidence can only be based on your own feelings and abilities. An adult repeats the childhood feelings of defenselessness and helplessness that he experienced when others (his parents) did not forgive him for his weaknesses. At such moments, he was very afraid that he would die if his parents stopped loving him. This is due to the fact that in the first years of life the child is entirely dependent on the adults who take care of him.

A similar pattern of behavior is also typical for public figures. They hypocritically pretend to be “good” so that others will approve of them, recognize their social significance and value, since they themselves are not capable of feeling like such. Psychologically similar people exist through others. And this happens to everyone to varying degrees.”

Juan Pablo Villanueva, psychologist, specially for this book

Unfortunately, our society is affected by hypocrisy and hypocrisy, which are deeply embedded in the minds of people and do not allow them to notice obvious truths, since they contradict the general social masquerade.

Hypocrisy is the source of all prejudices. It interferes with the perception of new non-traditional knowledge. Hypocrisy makes the immoral look like puritans and the atheists look like saints. Unworthy people, devoid of any morality, denigrate those who reprove them, and therefore seem pious and merciful. Criminals in white gloves and ties sit in respectable institutions, sexual perverts hide under the guise of purity and purity.

If we understand what true morality is, we will be able to overcome our vices and shortcomings, and there will be no need to waste energy on hiding them, serving them and shielding them from criticism. We will learn to evaluate ourselves independently. Reasonable confidence that we are acting correctly will enable us to develop in accordance with the highest requirements of morality and not fear that others will disapprove of us and dislike us.

I would also like to say that this book is not a collection of “moral recipes” or ready-made concepts that do not require mental effort to perceive.

There is nothing worse than sugar-coated or self-serving morality that theorizes around ideal situations that have no connection with reality.

A completely different paradigm is presented here, going beyond the simple transfer of information. It allows us to rediscover the beautiful art of deep reflection, which allows us to penetrate to the level of meaning, an ability that is currently on the verge of extinction.

I also want to warn you that I am not responsible for phrases taken out of the context of this book. Let it remain on the conscience of those who want to use them in an arbitrary meaning and for selfish purposes, contrary to my intentions and the true content of this work, which I called

Chapter I
Fundamentals of Physics of Morality

Physics of morality I call the science that makes it possible to consciously and voluntarily interact with Nature throughout the Universe in the name of achieving the highest good, which includes the ethical and human perfection of everyone.

Traditional morality is based on faith, which is a big obstacle for non-believers. Unlike her physics of morality is based on the understanding and voluntary mental positioning of a person within the Cosmos, which can be achieved through the development of higher levels of consciousness, the adoption of higher values ​​and internal discipline leading to the highest success and happiness.

Physics of morality requires understanding and a methodological approach, testing on one’s own experience the mechanism of energy processes in the relationship between man and Nature.

Well-known morality is based on religious and ideological principles, and a person perceives it passively and automatically. This inevitably leads him to the suppression of instincts and impulses or to destructive emotions - such as a feeling of guilt if a person’s actions contradict morality. Suppression is harmful and undesirable, because over time a real “devil’s cauldron” is formed in a person’s subconscious, so sublimation of instincts will be the best solution.

Traditional morality is exclusively repressive in nature and is a mechanism by which a person tries to exclude or drive into the subconscious thoughts, images and memories associated with instinctive impulses generated by our “it”. (In depth psychology and psycho analysis, the term “it” means the part of the personality located outside the “I”, the unconscious, deepest part of the psyche, instincts that are opposite to the “I”, that is, the conscious part of the psyche.) However, this is only an imaginary deliverance from impulses, and although they do not manifest themselves in consciousness, nevertheless, they continue to exist inside person.

If something is not known to consciousness, this does not mean that it does not exist. Suppressed impulses gradually accumulate in the unconscious, gain strength and begin to completely control it, causing a chain of the following undesirable effects:


1. If a person fails to suppress impulses and gives in to them, then he develops a feeling of guilt, a desire for punishment, and a decrease in self-esteem, which inevitably provokes self-destructive behavior.

2. Complete suppression of impulses only increases the pressure of passions in the “cauldron of the unconscious,” which leads to an increase in suppressed impulses and has a negative impact on human behavior. Usually, suppression brings only a short-term effect, since the suppression of impulses causes an increase in their pressure, and at a certain moment they burst out, again causing a feeling of guilt.


Some psychoanalysts believe that the cause of most mental and emotional disorders is repression, and this is logical, since in practice what is repressed is perverted. It happens that, striving for highly moral behavior, believers take a vow of celibacy, but they only manage to achieve physical abstinence; they cannot control their imagination. Uncontrolled imagination draws voluptuous scenes, pictures of vice and debauchery, which inevitably leads to sexual licentiousness. In turn, this causes a feeling of guilt, the strength of which is proportional to the sin committed.

Physics of morality, unlike traditional morality, it requires rational, meaningful and conscious assimilation. It allows a person not to suppress his instincts, but to recognize them, recognize them, hold them in his conscious self, work on them, agree that they exist, although they do not correspond to the highest ethical behavior.

It is necessary to purify these impulses through a process of deep inner reflection. The clearer we see them, the less their power over us will be, and vice versa, the deeper they are driven into the subconscious, the more we will be under their power.

For example, we were able to see in ourselves the desire for incest with our mother and realize that our behavior was once determined by this unconscious impulse emanating from the most primitive and animal part of us. If we realize that this desire is of an animal nature, then we will stop attaching too much importance to it and will understand that we should not satisfy base impulses, but sublimate this primitive material with our spiritual part. In addition, it is necessary to remember that, along with the animal part, we have a developed brain and we carry the Divine spark within us, which is why we differ from animals. Unfortunately, we often forget about this and behave worse than animals.

Denial and suppression of unconscious impulses distort a person's mind and emotions, and promiscuity leads to degradation.

Only decision - physics of morality, a method of mental training that allows us to see our lower nature, purify, educate and sublimate it with the help of our brighter self. Thus, we will turn into pure and “transparent” people, without guilt and without sin, we will be freed from the fear of the wrath of God, since we will flawlessly fulfill all the commandments of the Creator, becoming the architects of our own destiny.

This is the greatest and most beautiful thing a person can do, since in this way he will not only achieve his own spiritual development, but also devote himself to society and the world, being an example worthy of imitation. As long as we continue to deny our defects and mechanically suppress animal impulses, our soul will be increasingly corroded by a disease for which science knows no cure every day.

Studying moral physicists very different from ordinary intellectual and psychological techniques, which are usually based on mechanical repetition. It is necessary to start with understanding oneself and awareness of one’s relationship with Nature, for which we will proceed from a number of prerequisites. Some of them are based on quantum physics and make it possible to prove in practice that every human action, depending on his moral qualities, in one way or another affects the entire Universe.

You can see this for yourself by simply observing yourself over several years and establishing a cause-and-effect relationship between the ethics of your actions and life events. “As you sow, so shall you reap,” and the harvest will always depend on the moral qualities of what was sown, although sometimes this is not noticeable if the observation was not long enough.

So, I'm talking about the following premises:


1. We live in a conscious and intelligent Universe that has a holographic structure, where there is only one type of essential energy that permeates the Cosmos in all dimensions and creates complete unity at the deepest level of life. What happens to the smallest particle simultaneously affects the structure as a whole, since there is an inextricable connection between all parts of the Universe.

2. According to the principle of holography, “each part contains the whole.” This is confirmed by discoveries in the field of cell biology: each cell contains a copy of the original DNA, sufficient to clone the entire body.

3. The whole is the Creator, the omnipotent and omniscient primary energy from which all forms of existence arise. It is the spiritual essence or life substance underlying all forms of energy and matter.

4. Nature is sensitive to any actions and vital energy emitted by man, inevitably fertilizing them in her womb.

5. We are hybrid creatures that, in the process of evolution, have acquired certain qualities that distinguish us from animals. We call these qualities human, and according to the law of Morality we must develop them as much as possible.

6. The essence of every person is sacred, because it carries within itself the Divine spark, the emanation of the Creator.

7. We were created incomplete so that each of us would complete himself in his material life. It is necessary to decipher the circumstances of your life in order to gain wisdom and achieve the highest values ​​that accompany it.

8. The goal of our life is the evolution of individual consciousness, which consists in the development of truly human qualities that distinguish us from animals. But this goal was forgotten in the pursuit of all kinds of sensual pleasures.

9. We are always creating, since the psychic energy produced by our thoughts, feelings and actions represents impulses of biophotons that are emitted into space, influencing the forces of Nature, we also experience its influence on ourselves.

10. Each particle of a person, emitting biophotons, changes Nature and in return receives energy that restores the cosmic balance disturbed by our actions.

11. If a person’s radiations are constructive, positive and harmonious, then after conception in the womb of Nature they are compensated by something equivalent, since like attracts like.

12. If a person’s energy radiation was destructive, unclean, disharmonious or criminal, the natural balance will require the same negative, but much stronger reaction in relation to it. This will be a fair punishment for violating morality.

13. The cosmos is holographically interconnected, and man, without realizing it, constantly interacts with Nature. There is a continuous energy exchange between them, leading to the consequences described above.

14. Mother Nature is inevitably fertilized by our photon radiation. These “energy sperm” move throughout the Universe at the speed of human thought.

15. Regardless of whether we believe or not, we will receive reward or punishment corresponding to the quality of our emissions. No matter what we think, we will certainly pay for our sins and be rewarded for our virtues.

16. “What goes around comes around.” A person will receive punishment for a bad deed, regardless of whether his original intention was good or evil.


The concept of the unity of the Universe is not new. Aristotle also argued that order in the Universe is based on the interaction of all its parts, just as in a living organism. In the works of a modern scientist David Bohm It also talks about the structural unity of the Universe.

The effect of the above premises can be tested in everyday life by observing how the law of cause and effect inevitably determines the destinies of people. An important condition for applying this knowledge is managing your own energy. Control over it does not consist in suppressing libido, but in its sublimation and in raising the level of individual consciousness.

Obviously, when a person is convinced from his own experience that “virtue is rewarded” and a crime against morality does not bring benefits, he will prefer highly moral behavior, because he will see that it is beneficial both for him and for the world.

Understanding that success and happiness depend largely on impeccable moral behavior will give a person great inner strength to act in accordance with the highest ethics.

The one who will live according to the rules moral physicists, will experience the benefit of inner harmony that comes from a heart free of anger, envy and resentment. He will again feel the happiness of living in complete harmony with Nature.

The standard of success will no longer be associated exclusively with economic abundance, its understanding will expand and will be aimed at achieving the true goal of life - the evolution of individual consciousness.

There can be nothing more advantageous than conscious virtue, since a person can only have really lasting power over his inner world. We perceive everything that happens in the material world in accordance with our inner world, so control over it is crucial. An unprepared person tries to do this, but unconsciously and ineptly and therefore experiences pain, suffering, failure and illness. One who puts into practice physics of morality, draws conscious conclusions from his everyday experiences and, based on them, builds a happy life, free from guilt and resentment.

“As you sow, so shall you reap,” and Nature will return a thousand times more than was sown. He who sows the wind will reap the whirlwind, and he who sows grain will receive ears of corn and food.

A person who has not worked on his libido will remain a slave to passions and animal impulses, which will lead to degradation and enslavement of his “I” by base stimuli. Jealousy, envy, resentment and other passions poison his blood and sadden his heart, causing illnesses of soul and body.

The unconscious need for punishment causes feelings of guilt and is often expressed in failures at work and in personal life. Freedom from guilt brings a happiness that few people know. Guilt makes us vulnerable to those who manipulate it for gain. But living an ethically impeccable life will make us strong and stable.

When someone commits an unworthy act, they emit a destructive photon pulse that disrupts the harmony and balance of the Universe, which causes its natural defensive reaction. At the same time, a person gives birth to an energetic child, a perverted magnetic creation that will accompany the individual throughout his life, feeding on his energy, disrupting physical and mental health. We instinctively feel this negative energy when we meet people who have bad habits.

Any action, feeling, thought or instinct can be creative or destructive, inevitably causing a natural reaction in the form of a positive or negative consequence. Therefore, a person is a child of his actions, in the broadest sense of the word.

Anyone who understands, checks and agrees with this will no longer need violent prohibitions to comply with moral standards, since a person’s actions will be dictated by the conviction that in order to get the best, the best must be given.

Ethical disorientation leads to the fact that many behave immorally, regardless of their education and position in society. Sometimes this happens due to weakening moral principles, ignorance, or because such behavior has already become the norm.

For example, certain sexual habits that were previously considered deviations are now called “diversity of sexual life.”

Regardless of what some may claim, it is not only vicious and destructive, but also causes serious harm to mental and physical health. To prove the negative impact of such bad habits, we conducted some experiments.

We are talking about masturbation, sexual relations during menstruation, anal coitus, as well as destructive states of anger and hatred.

The results of these experiments clearly show that the vital energy of a person performing such actions drops sharply, and his electromagnetic indicators are similar to those obtained from poisoning with a toxic substance, such as chlorine.

This suggests that such behavior is contrary to Nature, violates the laws of harmony of the Universe and leads to destructive consequences for the body. Envy, hatred, jealousy, pessimism and resentment are contagious and destructive, they always return to the one who emits them and have a negative impact on him.

It can be proven that our behavior affects the near and far surroundings of a person, changing the holographic balance of the Universe. We live in a cosmic body where everything is interconnected, and the influence of our feelings and thoughts extends everywhere, right up to the farthest corner of outer space.

We are emitters of vibrations that saturate our energy space. If we become pessimists, emitting vibrations of pessimism, we will attract forces similar to them. If we radiate joy, optimism, love, harmony, tolerance, purity, then we tune in to the same vibrations that will positively influence our lives.

Many people fail because they don't know the ninth premise. moral physicists, asserting that we are always creating. Such people are like uncut stones, they do not care about improving their animal nature and do not subject it to the necessary discipline to consciously emit photons of a higher order, creating transcendental values. On the contrary, they create phantom degenerates, subject to passions, and for this reason they usually feel melancholy and depression.

The highest success is spiritual success, not social success. This is a person’s victory on the path of evolution of essence, which is the highest good that a person can strive for.

David Bohm, La totalidad y el orden implicado, Editorial Kairos, Barcelona, ​​1992. J. Briggs y F. Peat, David Bohm’s Looking Glass Map, Simon and Schuster Inc., Nueva York, 1984.

Morality of the 21st century Dario Salas Sommer

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Title: Morality of the 21st Century
Author: Dario Salas Sommer
Year: 1995
Genre: Foreign educational literature, Sociology, Philosophy

About the book “Morality of the 21st Century” by Dario Salas Sommer

The book “Morality of the 21st Century” explains how adherence to moral standards leads a person to true success and harmony. Nowadays, many people think that being honest is unprofitable, and luck favors cunning, greedy and resourceful people. The author refutes these misconceptions, leading to the collapse of the entire civilization, and proposes to build life on the basis of moral purity and improvement of consciousness. Dario Salas Sommer talks about the laws of the Universe, the understanding of which gives a person a feeling of continuous happiness and deep peace in overcoming difficulties. The book is written in a lively and accessible language. She connects philosophy with science and has found like-minded people in many countries around the world. In 2012, “Morality of the 21st Century” was included in the list of works by foreign authors recommended for reading by the Union of Writers of Russia as part of the national educational project of the President of the Russian Federation.

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It is impossible to estimate the damage caused by this hidden destructive force that kills people from the inside, quietly eroding and draining their souls and hearts. Envy buries a person in the darkness of severe suffering, moving him away from the light of happiness and inner fulfillment, increases hatred, rivalry, violence and pits people against each other.

It is very important to understand that envy destroys more people than hunger, AIDS, wars and nuclear disasters. We are talking, first of all, about the fact that the “virus of envy” that has infected people destroys all their chances and hopes.

“A touchy person is incapable of action and has an insatiable instinct, which he satisfies in his imagination. The true reason for resentment, revenge and other similar feelings lies in the desire to escape from painful, secret and unbearable pain with the help of a stronger emotion. The easiest way to trigger this emotion is by thinking that someone else is to blame for my troubles.”

Indeed, it is much easier to envy than to follow a positive example, but people do not understand that envy is a “just vice” that carries its own punishment.

Hard work is punished, but laziness is encouraged. Ugliness in art is praised, and the harmony of beauty is despised.

There are no people in the world who are incapable of self-development. It's just a matter of persistence and personal decision.

Common sense tells you to avoid envy like the plague, without flaunting your happiness. It is necessary to avoid communicating with envious people, since one envious person can infect hundreds of healthy people, just as one rotten apple spoils an entire basket.

The legal system must be clear to all citizens so that it is not possible to avoid responsibility by hiding behind the intricacies of laws. Otherwise, there is disrespect for the people, who have the right to know what logic the judiciary is subject to when passing sentences.

If this system is closed, authoritarian, omnipotent and indifferent to the honor and dignity of people, a person finds himself in the position of a pathetic dwarf in the hands of an insensitive giant who does not want to understand anything. This giant demands that he correct his behavior without explaining what the mistake is.