Transcript of Dorine Mwesigwa’s
WTM Uganda Centre video
(To learn more about Dorine, see www.wtmuganda.com)
My name is Dorine Mwesigwa. I am so attached to Uganda, being my country of descent. Uganda is home for me and I feel that everyone in Uganda is either a brother or a sister, a son or a daughter.
I’m so passionate, and I’m particularly passionate about opening a World Transformation Movement Centre in Uganda because having been born and bred there and living my early years in the country, I can relate with the struggles that people in a Third World country encounter. The honest truth: I really can’t wait, I can’t wait for this information to get into the hearts, the ears, the minds of these people. I really can’t wait to get it there.
I strongly believe that whoever comes into contact with this content will feel the same way that I’m feeling. It’s going to do the same to those people, the people in Uganda, who I want to introduce this beautiful information to.
This book FREEDOM: The End Of The Human Condition means everything to me because this book literally saved my life, as you can see that phrase there [on the cover, citing Professor Harry Prosen, a former president of the Canadian Psychiatric Association]: ‘The book that saves the world!’ It saved the world! It saved my life! I’m a much better human being, living a much better quality of life than I’ve ever lived.
In my opinion, it is astounding that a person, and not just anyone but a scientist in particular, would dedicate 40 years, not only of his career but of his life, to understanding and explaining the abject ‘human condition’, as Jeremy calls it. So that to me sounds like his calling, and I personally do tremendously appreciate and credit Jeremy Griffith for this huge life transformational assignment that he took on.
Had it not been for this book…I can tell you something…between the time I found this book and the duration of the time when I first got in touch with this information, and now, there’s been a massive transformation in my life. And this transformation is not a ‘one-off’, nor is it just ‘This has happened and that’s it’. No, I’m transformed every day of my life. It’s an ongoing process.
I evolve into a better human being, because of Jeremy’s work, every day of my life—which is why I’m so passionate about taking this information far and wide. I’m so passionate about it because I believe that what this book has done for me is going to do for everybody else. I strongly believe that.
This information has just changed the trajectory of my life, because after having immersed myself in Jeremy’s work, I can safely deduce that Jeremy’s book FREEDOM is by far the only book that has been written that provides the most accurate and profound explanation of the human condition. And what stands out for me in this book is the liberating truth that it gives us; this concept that suggests that we humans have savage animal instincts within us is, in fact, based upon false biological excuses. [See Freedom Essay 2: Debunking the ‘savage instincts’ excuse for human behaviour.]
Now, going back to Uganda, my country of descent, many cultures in the country have this belief, that we humans are like animals. They believe that. So Jeremy’s explanation of how we humans developed a fully conscious mind some two million years ago is very relieving for humanity because it brings to our awareness that we humans possess both instinctive and intellectual behavioural patterns in our makeup. So this understanding explains why we sometimes find it difficult to make the right decisions. Now, if this kind of understanding falls into the ears of a person who has been struggling all their life, that would be so liberating for them to know, because then they will understand that they’re not the cause of all the mishaps that have gone on in their lives after all. They were trying to find knowledge in life and, by so doing, they become the heroes of their own story of life. And when I first heard that, I was thinking, ‘After all the mess I’ve been through, how can I even be a hero? That sounds so beautiful, to turn it all around!’ That for me is…it just blew me away to know that, after all, I was a hero here.
How this ties in with my spirituality: my faith, which is based upon the Bible and theology, teaches me that Jesus came to die for man’s sins because man did not put himself in this simple position, so man mustn’t be the one to pay the sacrifice. Hence Jesus’s death on the cross by crucifixion; God pays [the sacrifice] for man through his greatest love for humanity. So what theology refers to as ‘the sinful nature of man’ or ‘the fall of man in the Garden of Eden’, Jeremy scientifically explains as a heroic state through humanity’s epic search for self-knowledge to understand the human condition, hence making man the hero of the story of life. What a beautiful turnaround: from mistake to hero! That is so beautiful!
So through Jeremy’s scientific explanation of the human condition, we understand that equality and goodness in humans is a fundamental truth and that everyone is equally worthy, with none inferior or superior to the other. It reaffirms what people spiritually believe. And that’s going to have a huge impact on them because they’re thinking, ‘Oh, he’s a scientist and he’s telling us exactly what the Bible says.’ So for them it’s going to be a big revelation. [The demystification of ‘God’ and religion is explained in Freedom Essay 23: Integrative meaning or ‘God’.]
In my opinion, I strongly believe that everyone needs an understanding of this scientific explanation of the human condition regardless of their race, spiritual or political affiliations, sexual orientation, belief system, even their social status. This explanation and understanding cuts through all of these barriers because what we all have in common is humanity and that’s what makes Jeremy’s work so powerful—Jeremy’s work speaks to human beings in general. It doesn’t segregate or pick and choose. It is information that is free for everybody who is a human being and everyone is a human being! It is universal. I believe that with this awareness humankind will embark on a whole new journey of a well-deserved quality of life, especially the people of Uganda. Even those people that are suffering and have no idea why they are suffering are going to be liberated by this information. As Jeremy says [paraphrasing Joe Darion’s song, The Impossible Dream], ‘we had to be prepared to march into hell for a heavenly cause’. By so saying, he enlightens us that it had to get worse before it could get better. I use the analogy of a pregnant woman in labour, because I’m a mother and I know that when you’re in labour and you’re expecting your child, the pain is intense. But as soon as that baby comes, you’re overjoyed. So I had to go into labour to get this beautiful baby to me!
So it goes without saying that Jeremy’s work is just going to save the world! All people want is the knowledge of the understandings of Jeremy’s work, which is all stipulated in this book, so WTM Uganda is going to be of great, great help and importance to these people.