WORLD TRANSFORMATION MOVEMENT FAQS

With understanding comes relief, and that is exactly what these FAQs aim to provide. Rooted in the work of biologist Jeremy Griffith, the World Transformation Movement offers the long-sought explanation for human behaviour. The selection of questions and answers here offer helpful guidance for making sense of this paradigm-shifting information and how it applies to every facet of life. (See all the World Transformation Movement FAQs.)

What exactly is the human condition? – WTM FAQ 1.1

Answer: The human condition refers to the anguished psychological state we’ve had to endure from feeling immense guilt and shame for destroying our species’ original cooperative and loving nature. Read more.

Who are some thinkers that Jeremy Griffith admires? – WTM FAQ 2.2

Answer: Biologist Jeremy Griffith’s work is founded on, and inspired by, a long history of profound or ‘denial-free’ thinking on the human condition dating back to Moses, Socrates, Plato and Christ, through to more contemporary thinkers such as Charles Darwin, Teilhard de Chardin and Sir Laurens van der Post. Read more.

How did we humans acquire our all-loving, unconditionally selfless moral conscience? – WTM FAQ 5.2

Answer: Although maternal care in animals is genetically selfish, it appears selfless to the infant and gradually instills altruistic behavior. In primates, extended nurturing made possible by free arms led to the genetic development of our moral conscience through a process called love-indoctrination. Read more.

What is the meaning of life? – WTM FAQ 5.3

Answer: The meaning of life lies in the integration of matter into greater levels of order, a process that was previously unbearably confronting—until now, with the explanation of our divisive behaviour. Read more.

See all the World Transformation Movement FAQs.