The object of the Trilogical residence is to provide a way of living more in keeping with the true interests of human beings than with the interests of institutions. Read more here.

 


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The Individual, the Family, and the Trilogical Society


In spite of all of his obvious problems, the human being seems to have retained within himself a glimmer of hope that one day he might live reasonably well and be happy. The growing number of second marriages shows that individuals attempt to be happy; however, they err in the analysis of the cause of their failures. No one, no matter who they are, can be happy in this infernal type of life.


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We Live in the Worst Possible Society

 

We live in the stupidest of worlds possible, on this planet of ours, with its nature created by God but a type of existence fashioned by the sickest individuals, under the inspiration of demons. We see that humanity has forever been used by the powerful; exploited economically and driven, like a herd of sheep, to the slaughterhouse of hunger and humiliation. It is a situation that must be brought to an end. Considering everything we have to admit, contrary to Leibniz's view that we live in the worst of worlds.

 

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The Capitalist Approach to Economy and the Freudian Approach to Psychology Are the Two Most Alienating Concepts Today

 

The socio-economic structure and sex-oriented psychology are the two major culprits in the present-day alienation of the human being. We have found that the origin of this problem has its roots in the ideas put forth by Adam Smith and his followers — also in those of Karl Marx, who saw only half the problem — and by Sigmund Freud, together with all modem psychological orientation. The extent to which these individuals contributed to keeping the people's inversion is indeed extraordinary. They advanced secondary factors as the cause and the source of all social troubles thereby encouraging profit-seeking (capitalism) and the quest for complete satisfaction through sex (Freudianism).

 

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Socio-Economic Power is the Major Cause of Human Suffering

 

When I see the people in their daily suffering, taking public transportation, working in the factories and government agencies, in agriculture and commerce, to enrich the powerful, I realize that we are suffering uselessly, like half-wits. There is no need for us to continue working for those few who have socio-economic power; we can have our own factories, farms, businesses, homes and transportation. Humanity has been fooled for centuries and centuries by the people who have held socio-economic power. Yet we have been fools in the hands of the powerful only because we were not aware of the abnormality the situation.

 

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