Why do people see what they want to see? (The cause of divisiveness)
The placebo effect and the Rosenthal effect explain why.
The many challenges currently facing humanity—an overcrowded planet, climate change, war, food shortages, divisiveness, personal economic struggle, inflation, the pandemic, health issues, mental disorders and emotional suffering—are all a result of one thing. When the premise of a theory is incorrect, all that is based on that theory is distorted or false.
Political, scientific, religious, educational, medical and economic forces in our society are telling you that there is something wrong with you. I am here to tell you that there is nothing wrong with you—that’s contemporary superstition being projected.
International philosophy is based on the idea that we are fundamentally good rather than naturally inclined to do wrong, with the knowledge that what we believe is physically manifest. Flawed beliefs generate flawed behavior in the same way a faulty operating program in a good computer will cause it to run improperly.
Internal Science and International Philosophy, as put forth by Earth-Network.org and William Eastwood, recognize the fact that there are no such thing as lower grades of energy. Science has identified one interconnected energy movement that makes up all that has existed, does exist and will exist.
A negative focus on perceived enemies or opposition combined with the overlooked and unchecked power of consciousness has been causing the world severe problems for a very long time only because we do not see the obvious.
The solution is to understand the nature of consciousness and energy.
“Projecting unworthiness onto certain groups of people results in violence, incarceration or acts that in some way harm or inhibit these people. Falsely justifying cruelty is the definition of criminal thinking, yet this is mainstream thinking.
My work is to explain that harming others is never justified and to give scientific reasons why.” — William Eastwood.
The science explains.