How Should We View All Human Beings?

Michael Laitman
2 min readOct 22, 2024

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If we had a perception of humanity as a single family, then we would experience a whole new and complete level of happiness, well-being, health, safety, confidence, harmony, and peace throughout human society, between people, countries, and nations, and also in how humanity experiences nature’s influence.

It would feel as if a whole new world opens up to us. We would then feel as if we are like a baby in its mother’s arms. What could be better for the baby? It is a feeling of wholeness: total confidence, safety, and warmth.

How, then, would we experience self-fulfillment? Our sense of self-fulfillment would be in us each feeling responsible for humanity, because we would then each fulfill our own unique place in the global-integral system we live in, a special point from which we would feel responsible for the entirety of reality, for all eight billion souls, and we would act on that responsibility accordingly. In turn, humanity would supply us with the resources and strength we need in order to realize such a responsibility.

This condition of mutual guarantee — or, mutual responsibility — would provide us with everything we need. That is, we need nothing but a positive connection between us. We would then truly discover the positive forces in nature, and they would give us everything we need in abundance.

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Michael Laitman
Michael Laitman

Written by Michael Laitman

PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah. MSc in Medical Bio-Cybernetics. Founder and president of Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Education & Research Institute.

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