The Universal Wisdom
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Thus, throughout the present book, which is the first volume, we try to bring sparks of light on certain dark spots that we presume are responsible for triggering misfortunate thoughts and behaviors in human beings. Those dark spots are the vehicles through which are conducted ungratefulness, delusion, frustration, and anger. Inattention to the expressions of our own mind and insensibility to the expressions of our body favor the elaboration and the enlargement of darkness within us. Then our presentation is a juxtaposition of philosophical concepts and philanthropic approaches centered on gaining more knowledge and mastering of self.
In brief, we propose a metaphysical learning of who we are as human beings. This will lead to the concourse of the universal wisdom, which is the authentic wisdom. Once initiated, we need to apply it to ourselves and share it with others through actions of quietness, of tolerance, of love, of gratefulness, and of happiness. It is above all sectarian faith and beliefs, and it is beyond politics and religions; it is simply the liberation of the thoughts from vanity, prejudice, bigotry, envy, disdain, indulgence, and wretchedness.
Emmanuel-Christy Jean-Louis
-Name: Emmanuel-Christy Jean-Louis -Education and Perspective: Studied computer technology, philosophy, and psychology. Currently pursuing advanced studies in psychology in the United States of America, also making parallel researches and studies on emotional intelligence, on cognitive psychology, on mental health issues, on extra sensory perceptions (ESP), on theology, on metaphysical principles, and on human relationships. -Passion: Have a passion for reading, for spirituality, and particularly, for the understanding of the “manifestations of the mind” in human beings (emotions, feelings, sensations, consciousness, perceptions, etc.). -Faith and Belief: Anti-religious. Believe in love, intelligence, fraternity, tolerance, forgiveness, harmony, and unity. Also believe in the power and the presence of the natural forces.
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The Universal Wisdom - Emmanuel-Christy Jean-Louis
Copyright © 2019 by Emmanuel-Christy Jean-Louis.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2019901007
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-7960-1272-9
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FREEDOM
Pharrell Williams
We are from heat
The electric one
Does it shock you to see
It left us the sun?
Atoms in the air
Organisms in the sea
The sun and, yes, men
Are made of the same things.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgment
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Knowledge of Self
Chapter 2: Cultivate Tolerance
Chapter 3: The Mental Capacities
Chapter 4: Illusions and Beliefs
Chapter 5: The Den of Good and Evil
Chapter 6: The Universal Wisdom
Chapter 7: Two Dimensions of Life
Chapter 8: Misconceptions of Joy and Happiness
Chapter 9: Faith and Beliefs
Chapter 10: The Scale of Evolution
Chapter 11: Theory of Life and Death
Conclusion
Suggested Readings
FOREWORD
The current presentation is simply another drop of water slipped into the huge ocean, which, by analogy, represents the whole intellectual community all around the world. Humbly and honestly, we wish and we presume that this book can be used as support to all kinds of arguments related to the works of all our predecessors who, at some point, have advocated for the necessity and the importance of a sane evolution of humanity through the inevitable process of understanding of self, crowned by the sine qua non
understanding of the expressions of the nature.
For we are also disciples of logic and reason, we’ve always strived to match beliefs to common sense. The first is hypothesis, and the latter is a straight result of observations, researches, and experiences. Thus, being a process of a constant widening of the mind and a constant enlargement of the comprehension, intellectuality recommends us, philosophers, metaphysicians, and thinkers, to endlessly question and monitor whatever we see, hear, touch, taste, feel, and do. By applying so, we will develop a habit of prudence, a culture of safety, and a sure path to the kingdom of wisdom as well. By doing so, we will also develop a culture of tolerance, of acceptation, and of respect of others’ opinions and point of views. These are concepts that are likely to favor the elevation of the mind of human beings, especially when properly understood, mastered, and applied. Speaking of the elevation of the mind, we mean a state of being that is not based on prejudices either on bigotry, resulting to Manichean
conceptions, lowly emotions, vile urges, thoughtless fancies, and irrational beliefs. Hence, the more we are committed to understand and to improve ourselves, the more we will be committed to