Ending Antisemitism is Easy, But Not the Way Most Think.

Ending Antisemitism is Easy, But Not the Way Most Think.

perpetrator & victim aren’t two entities.

Ending antisemitism is easy, but not with the current mainstream knowledge and understanding, which are based on fictitious ideas that contradict the facts of life.

The Perpetrator & Victim Aren’t Two Entities.

All knowledge, including the current mainstream understanding, is based on our sensory experience. Our senses are the source of everything we experience, know, and believe. But have we ever examined our senses themselves? One common human experience is that of self and others. Our senses tell us there are multiple selves, as most of us feel an undeniable sense of our own self existing in opposition to many others. But do humans really possess their own unique self? Is that fact or fiction? Has anyone ever critically analyzed whether this long-held belief in individual selves is valid, or could it be more like an illusion?

There is a simple way to examine our senses analytically, to find out what is true or false about our perceptions, assumptions, and beliefs regarding ourselves and others. Anyone can do this in just a few minutes. You can use our free app,  Peace Booster, to investigate your senses and discover that the perpetrator and the victim are not two separate people, not two separate selves, because everyone exists without a separate self.

When using the *Peace Booster* app, it becomes clear that no human possesses a unique self, because people do not exist in the way they appear to our senses. While everyone does exist, we don’t have an individual essence that sets us apart. Yet we cling to this idea of separateness, leading to countless disappointments, adversity, and suffering while blaming others for their existence.

How Do People Exist?

If we were truly individual and uniquely different from one another, we would need to possess an unchangeable, self-contained essence that is distinct from everyone else. This would mean that we are self-generated entities, rather than products of something larger. But if we honestly examine ourselves and others, we discover something extraordinary—something that has the potential to end all unhappiness and suffering forever.

This discovery is that no person is a singular, self-generated entity, because we lack an individual nature capable of producing us. Instead, everyone is a product of the same universal nature, which consists of countless physical and nonphysical elements. Everyone exists because of these universal elements, not because of anything inherently their own. In other words, we are full of universal nature and essence, making us fundamentally identical to everyone and everything else in the universe.

The experience of "us versus them" and the belief in a unique, separate self is a complete fabrication of our mind. It exists only in the form of labels and names that we create, project onto valid bodies, and then believe in. Therefore, antisemitism, as we understand it, never existed as a valid reality. It was never caused by true prejudice, hatred, or racism. The real cause of antisemitism has always been our ignorance of how people exist and our blind belief in the labels our minds create. This ignorance leads to the illusion of "me versus them"—a deception that has gone unnoticed by most people throughout history. 

Once we understand the inherent sameness of all people, antisemitism and all other forms of hatred or discrimination instantly dissolve. All doubts and fears end here, and hatred becomes unthinkable.

The Investigation of Our Senses.

So, how does this investigation of our senses work? It is a method aimed at recognizing and understanding the deceptive nature of our senses, which have been shaped by our minds, without an awareness of our true universal nature. Once a person successfully investigates their senses, they can no longer harbor antisemitic views or be affected by antisemitism. Nor are they capable of retaliation. 

This profound insight leaves them with the certainty that the perpetrator and the victim are not two separate entities. 

For those unfamiliar with this investigation, the idea may seem shocking or difficult to comprehend. For thousands of years, humans have believed and experienced everything in terms of "me and them." Yet, many who have undertaken this simple investigation of how existence works have come to realize that their prior beliefs and experiences were false, much like an illusion. 

They recognize that all people—including themselves—exist without a separate self, because no one has their own unique essence. Instead, we all share the same universal essence. We are full of the essence of everything else, making us identical to everyone and everything around us. While our minds trick us into believing that we are separate and different, in truth, we do not exist that way at all. 

Once we realize how everything truly exists, we see that all humans and everything else are one seamless organism, not countless individual selves. This understanding is supported by the facts of how everything exists, with the backing of unbiased science and logic—an understanding that has yet to be refuted.

You don’t need anyone else to help you with this investigation. All you need is an open mind and a willingness to see things as they are, not as you believe them to be. You can use our  free app to begin this process and ask us any questions you may have along the way.

Conclusion:

Ending antisemitism is easy when we recognize that the perpetrator and the victim are not two separate people, despite what our senses tell us.

The current levels of antisemitism may rise and fall over time, but they will never fully disappear as long as both the victims and perpetrators think they are two selves and remain unaware of the deception created by their own senses. This kind of ignorance is the root of prejudice, hatred, and violence. But these negative forces can only thrive when a seamless reality is misunderstood as multiple, separate entities.

The solution to all of humanity's problems including antisemitism has been available for thousands of years. Isn’t it time we rid ourselves of the ignorance that has prevented us from living in peace and harmony? The solution is simple, and it is free to all.

Thanks to our editor Alexandra Sullivan.

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