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A New Model For Health And Disease – Page 189

Some pertinent theoretical questions:
—Why have we allowed ourselves to arrive at this state of affairs?
—What deeper reasons were involved in humanity’s following an impotent therapeutic system that involved so much suffering and pain?
—Is the AIDS syndrome an unavoidable projection of existing degeneration occurring in our everyday life?
—Why is it almost impossible to see what is right and true, and why do we usually follow what is wrong and elusive?
—Why is it mankind’s fate to accuse and crucify its pioneers while at the same time glorifying the demagogue, the superficial and the hypocrite?
—Why do the masses always follow what is mediocre and materialistic, unable to perceive subtler but truer realities?
—Is it reasonable to expect inner peace and serenity when we ourselves promote competition and aggression in the "outside" world?
—Is it conceivable that these questions can be answered by a society which promotes injustice and tolerates crime in all its intricate forms?
—Can we demand to live without pain and suffering when greed and selfishness have been "cherished" human qualities for so long?
—Doesn’t everybody know that these qualities bring along with them pain and suffering?
These are some of the basic questions we are called upon to answer during moments of crisis when our demands for relief from suffering rise excruciatingly high.
One could say that suffering is manifested in our societies because of the very values we project and will only end if we