Kabalarian Philosophy is Our Philosophy
We have left the demands and unnaturalness of city living for
two years of simple cruising on our Richard Woods-designed catamaran so that
we may experience the freedom from pressures placed on us by city living in
an unnatural and unhealthy economic system.
Our philosophy of life has evolved over the years and has largely
grown from our study of the Kabalarian
Philosophy, a “one-stop-shop” where we found answers
to so many of our questions as well as practical and practicable solutions to
the many problems faced by humankind today. In some ways, in this cruising life
we are “off the grid” as we are self-sufficient to a degree. However,
the values and philosophy of our lives has been based on seeking answers to
these questions, among others:
- Why does man have mind?
- If other species have a purpose in life (and they do),
then what is man’s purpose?
- What is human mind and how is it created?
- How is thought formed?
- Where do thoughts come from?
- What causes people to think the way they do?
- What controls the pattern of one’s thinking?
- What causes some thoughts persistently to intrude in to
some people’s thinking?
- Why do really good people who give to others and society
sometimes have tragic lives, while selfish greedy people who contribute nothing
to the welfare of their fellowmen can go through life without such grief befalling
them?
- Is language important? If so, how?
- Science understands and explains every aspect of the physical
world by applying mathematics. (Our sailing adventure is governed and has
been created by mathematics.) Can human mind and the mental world in which
we live be understood as thoroughly and completely with mathematics? How?
How can you measure a purely non-physical energy? We can measure energy, so
why not mind and thought?
- If we acknowledge that the principle governing the creation
of human mind is the relationship between mathematics, language, name, mind
and consciousness, how is it possible that such a seemingly advanced world
does not recognize it? Or is this principle known and utilized in certain
select societies that govern the world?
- Can men and women master their destinies? How?
- Do we have to be held ransom by the medical system? Are
most of us fated to die of some dread disease? Does our thinking contribute
to or create illness? How? Can a name cause health problems? What other factors
are involved in creating and maintaining vibrant good health?
- Why do millions of “good people” have unfulfilled
and frustrating, if not unhappy and tragic, lives? It seems callous and unfeeling
to suggest this is “God’s plan” or the natural development
of any consistent natural law.
- Why, after thousands of years of religious domination,
is the world in such a state of warfare, economic and political machinations
resulting in lives of literal slavery for the average person, and the continued
threat and reality of fatal diseases and epidemics? Why have these globally
accepted religions failed to provide man the ability to solve these basic
problems that plague his existence more now than ever before?
- What is my life’s purpose? Is there one? Or am I
simply to forget any such lofty ideas and settle down to raising more children,
assuming a mortgage and personal debt, then spend my life paying it off? Finally
to save some credits to spend some time enjoying life free from debt and the
pressures of running on the universally accepted treadmill of commerce that
I get sick?
There are endless questions. We find ways to dull the need
for answers, the dissatisfaction with our world, but any thinking mind must
recognize the need for answers, for a logical principle of life that they can
use to create happiness, abundance, and fulfillment and to create a desirable
world for future generations. If you are one of those thinkers, we urge you
to look into the Kabalarian Philosophy. Find out about how your name has created your personality and life wiht a free Name Report at the www.kabalarians.com web site and join a movement of like-minded people seeking to change the world by starting
with changing their own world.