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Now You Can Know the Grand Unified Theory of

Everything
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Why You Must
Understand How
Global
Interdependence &
Global Crisis
Interconnect
When the worst financial
crisis since the Great
Depression first broke out in
August of 2008, many
politicians and financiers in
key positions emphasized
the need for unity and
cooperation. They voiced a
need to restrain the
egocentric frame of mind
dominating Wall Street and expressed a fear of separatist and protectionist tendencies. Headlines such as
The Economic Times World Leaders Seek Unity to fight financial Crisis prevailed in newspapers all over
the world, signaling a general willingness to unite and cooperate in the face of economic uncertainty.
At first glance, this spirit is understandable, if not called for. After all, the worlds financiers knew that their
institutions were linked together so tightly that if one failed, the others would follow, and politicians were
warned that if they did not bail out the banks in their countries, their own economies would collapse,
precipitating a domino effect that would bring down the entire global economy.
However, in the face of a crisis, it is natural to do the opposite of uniting: close yourself off and protect what
is yours. This seems like a safer route than joining forces with foreigners, especially when those
foreigners may be regarded as culprits or, at least, contributors to the making of your plight.
For politicians, it would seem more natural to put their own countries first, as with the British Corn Laws
tariffs of the 19th century and President Hoovers 1933 Buy American Act. Yet, as the delicate balance of
cooperation and self-interest teeters back and forth, we survey the destruction wrought by the financial
crisis and find that the majority of voices champion unity and denounce protectionism and separation. Why
is this so?
If we consider this question from a purely economic or psychological aspect, we will not arrive at a
conclusive answer. However, when we view it from the perspective of the science of Kabbalah, we will see
that the forces involved in international relations, and indeed in any relations, are forces of integration, not
of isolation. They are far more powerful than any rational or irrational decision-making process, and
determine our moves behind the scenes.
On the international level, these forces determine global trade, politics, treaties, conflicts, and ecology. On
the national level, they determine the trends in education, welfare policy, media, and local economy. On the
personal level, they determine our relationships with our families, and on the deepest level of existence,
they determine evolutionours and that of every other element in Nature.
To understand the forces and elements that create reality and stir it in its course, we must first come to
know their origins and their final destinations. Otherwise, trying to understand reality is like trying to grasp
the inner workings of a carits engine, the engines connection to the gear, the way the gear shifts the
power to the wheels, and so onwithout explaining that a car is a machine built to transport people safely,
comfortably, and quickly from place A to place B. Without explaining the cars purpose, what good is any
discussion of its structure?

The Secret to Reality Even Cutting Edge Physicists Havent Found Yet
Like science, Kabbalah researches the inner workings of reality. But unlike science, which observes
phenomena and offers theories as to their end goal, Kabbalah sees the goal first and from there explains
the structure. That goal, as explained by Kabbalah, is for every person in the world to discover the single,
fundamental force that creates and governs all of life. In other words, the goal of Kabbalah is for every
person to discover lifes creative force, obtain it, and reap all the benefits this discovery implies.
Kabbalah is certainly not the only science ever to research Natures hidden forces that operate our world
behind the scenes. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Newtons theory of mechanics, known as
classical mechanics, accurately represented the effects of forces under all conditions known in his time.
the theory has since been modified and expanded by the theories of quantum mechanics and relativity. In
other words, to make a gross generalization, in the 20th century science was no longer satisfied with
Newtons theory because it was insufficient to explain all of Natures observed phenomena.
In the second half of the 20th century, scientists realized that the new theories, too, fell short of explaining
all of Natures phenomena. This prompted a search for a Grand Unified Theory (GUT). The dream of
theorists [in physics], according to Encyclopedia Britannica, Is to find a totally unified theorya theory of
everything, or ToE.
In what seems like a parallel to the quest for the ToE, many prominent theoretical physicists have begun to
posit that at the most fundamental level, weand all parts of realityare actually one. Pioneering
theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg said, There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from
the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. Unity and complementarity constitute
reality.
Yet, proving that all parts of reality are manifestations of a single whole, or developing a ToE that applies to
all parts of reality, would require a paradigm that works on all levels of life physical, mental, and
intellectual. And here, physicists are out of their purview. Even the most cutting edge theoretical physicists
cannot explain all of Natures observed phenomena.

You Dont Have to be a Mystic to Understand & Experience the Oneness of
Reality
Certainly, it would be very nice to believe in this perfect picture of oneness, unity, and interconnection
among all things. But as eloquent as philosophers may be, a genuine seeker of truth would hardly accept
an idea merely because it sounds beautiful or true. At the end of the day, the only truly valid test for a
theory or concept is ones personal experience.
After all, what seems valid and true for one may seem completely false to another. If you project a ray of
light through a prism, it will separate the light into all the colors of the rainbow. But if the person you show it
to is a monochromat (totally colorblind), it will make no difference what names you give to those shades of
gray that he or she will see. To that person, they will all be grays. Similarly, as right as physicists and
philosophers may be in their observations on the oneness and indivisibility of reality, to accept this
oneness as fact, people must experience it for themselves.
While experiencing the oneness of reality may sound mystical to many, the above quotes prove that many
proponents of this view are revered scientists, some even Nobel laureates. In fact, the need for a more
complete and uniform picture of reality did not arise with the advent of quantum physics, or even with
Einstein. Back in 1879, English chemist and physicist, William Crookes, declared, We have actually
touched the borderland where matter and force seem to merge into one another I venture to think that
the greatest scientific problems of the future will find their solution in this borderland, and even beyond;
here, it seems to me, lie ultimate realities, subtle, far-reaching, wonderful.
Indeed, as explained above, Kabbalah observes the end goal first, and from there explains the structure.
And because reality is the vehicle by which to achieve this goal, Kabbalah is inherently a Grand Unified
Theory, a Theory of Everything, allowing us to both understand the full scope of reality and to actually
experience its oneness.
Now You Can Understand the Grand Unified Theory of Everything is
based on the book, Self Interest vs. Altruism in the Global Era: How Society
Can Turn Self Interests into Mutual Benefit by Dr. Michael Laitman.
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