The writer is right, everything is overly complicated within this human illusion we created. At one point, humanity driven by our inherent self-centered egoistic nature decided we are above, or outside of the natural system we evolved from, and we can create our own subsystems, our own laws, principles and started living accordingly. Until very recently it all seemed we were right, humanity developed, expanded, explored, invented and it seemed nothing could stop us, we would conquer space, travel beyond the moon, start controlling the weather, everything seemed possible. But today we are in a rude awakening, we were brutally reminded we are not above the system, not that we cannot control nature around us, we do not even understand where we are, the forces around us, we do not even know what is going to happen tomorrow, or later the same day. Today even the systems, institutions we ourselves created are slipping through our fingers, what worked yesterday does not work today, humanity is sliding into crisis, depression, emptiness, it is not enough we do not have high hopes for the future, we even fear the future and escape back to the past. But it does not have to be this way. We simply have to remember we evolved form nature, our biological body, our psychological makeup, our hormones, our whole being is still based on the same principles as nature, we are part of the system. The reason we hit the wall with our illusion is that humanity as a species has matured, we interconnected and merged into a single organism as any other species. Global world does not mean markets, financial institutions, global, integral world means a multi dimensional, totally interdependent network within humanity, and between our species and the rest of nature. If we left this artificial, and unsustainable illusion behind, if we changed our nature back to its original natural form, we could experience a very simple, effortless existence again, and as contrary to other animals humans would do this adaptation in full awareness, actively changing themselves, we would be consciously partnering the system, we could become its owners but not in an exploitative way, which turned out to be impossible, but in a complementary, benevolent way. Such an existence would go beyond anything we imagined within our dysfunctional illusion.

