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Discovering the Truth

Discovering the Truth

The secret to discover the truth is in two things: finding the way, and what we take up.

Nowadays, people are divided into two personality types depending on how they deal with the unknown and discover scientific facts of the world.

The first type is leading people, and the second are the followers.

Leading category, who are few in numbers, include people who are creative, tireless, intelligent, stubborn, risk-taking who seek for breaking the existing laws and boundaries.

They are ready to explore the unknown; today they can be called authentic problem solvers who want to understand "the why" to the issues.

On the contrary, "followers" are members of the community who follow leaders without having their valuable factors, and benefit from their experience.

Today's scientific progress is due to the leaders' creativity and boldness.

All the members of the second group have always focused on the real issue as the problems (understanding the whyness of the issues) and then moving through some certain ways, which has led to success in many scientific fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, etc.

In this paper, we have decided to consider the traveled way ending in uncovering the truth of any unknown subject as "path".

 

Now let's deal with addiction and its mysterious issue.

We dare to divide history of addiction up to now into two parts:

First the emergence of drugs and the first addict, since past up to Bahman 1375(the solar year); and the second is since Bahman 1375 until today.

In the first part we referred to the universal definition of addiction: a disease which is mysterious, progressive, incurable and fatal. When carefully considering every word, we can see the human community's disability toward this disease.

We know it as an unknown disease, out of control, and severe irremediable pain that will lead people to death.

For sure these terms haven't been said even for the most gruesome diseases; even cancer seems treatable in the early stages, and there exists a hope even in its advanced stages.

Of course, there are lots of medical centers and drug rehabilitation for additional cases, at this stage. But such centers not only did not succeed, but often have exacerbated the disease.

Now, let's have a look at the second part: in February 1997 (Bahman, 1375), Mr. Dejakam, the founder of Congress60 (a today's leading Crack Cure scientific community), discovered the clear-cut treatment of addiction.

Inspired by the holy month of Ramadan, he found the solution during conducting a very important experiment in Azar 14, 1376.

After two years of performing surveys, he founded Congress60, through which he introduced the newly discovered way of certain treatment to all human society, as a gift to hopeless patients of addiction.

Yes! The true way was discovered, and by decoding this mysterious problem, it won't be as unknown and incurable today, as it used to be before.

I've often wondered whether I have a correct understanding of the goal of Congress60 or not.

In fact, today it is obvious that the target for Congress60 is something premier treatment, and it is human redemption. All religions and all great thought makers agree that if humanity is respected, we will enjoy a happier, more believed world.

In a glance into history of recent two hundred years, we find that this highly way of thinking hasn't gone beyond just speaking of, and no person or group succeeded in doing it (or better to say: they were not able to do so); but today this vital goal evidently has been gained in Congress60.

Today, Congress60, as an extensive procedure, has progressed, in a way that everyone enjoys it as much as their capacity and competence allows them to.

I remember the first day I entered Congress60, my guide asked me to perform an effective order: I should leave all my "known things" at the door and then go inside.

My understanding tells me now that most of what I knew was wrong or not worth knowing. Gradually I learned what I knew was not practical.

Most than everything else, I needed to learn the right way of living.

 

My respectful guide Mr. Saadatju, taught me a unique lesson: instead of having different things to think of, it's better to learn the right way of contemplating. This is the greatest impression I got from Congress60.

Written by: Saeed Zargaran

Translated by: Companion Zahra, from Ahwaz Branch

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