We who spend our lives in so-called First World countries have little idea how we got that way. We grow up in the lap of relative luxury and are not stimulated to question the luck of the birth lottery that had us being born where we were.

And as we grow up in that protected crucible, we seldom stop to question the system that gives us relative everything while millions more in other less privileged parts of our globe go without. Far from questioning, actually – we scramble frantically to carve out our little corner of paradise where we can hunker down with families and fireplaces and frequent flyer miles in isolation so complete we rarely think about those little details like social injustice or economic imperialism.

In spite of giving a nod to the global imbalance through our sophisticated recycling programs, financial support to Third World charities and wholesome bike lanes, we don’t want to rock the boat that much. In fact, it’s safe to say the blame for our world’s social crises can be partly laid at out feet.

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This distinction Keppe makes in this excerpt from his book, The Origin of Illness, is the key to resolving the problem of the psychological and sociological pathology of humanity.

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We have some essential consciousness on our program today about what’s necessary to create a true society. Something idealists have strived to create for centuries, with little success.

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The Value of a Society can be Found in the Good it Produces

We live in the stupidest of worlds possible, on this planet of ours, with its nature created by God but a type of existence fashioned by the sickest individuals, under the inspiration of demons. We see that humanity has forever been used by the powerful; exploited economically and driven, like a herd of sheep, to the slaughterhouse of hunger and humiliation. It is a situation that must be brought to an end. Considering everything we have to admit, contrary to Leibniz’s view that we live in the worst of worlds.

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