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This concept describes a or "two-way", relationship between one's self and others that involves both sides equally, and in a mutual benefit or win-win fashion. | This concept describes a or "two-way", relationship between one's self and others that involves both sides equally, and in a mutual benefit or win-win fashion. | ||
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The [[Golden Rule]] is a principle of ONENESS or [[Unity Field|Unity]] and can be explained from the perspective of psychology, philosophy, sociology, and religion and spirituality. This is why it is such a powerful statement and principle to live one’s life. '''It is a Universal Language'''. With psychology, it can be explained as involving a person that empathizes with others. Philosophically, it involves a person perceiving their neighbor as also a part of the self or the I. Sociologically, this principle is applied between individuals, between groups, and also between individuals and groups. (For example, a person living by this rule treats all people with this consideration, not just members of his or her in-group, as this practice defies bias made through race, religion, countries or genetics. All Religions originally on this planet are stemming from some portion of Universal Truth as a part of their teaching of values to society. The [[Golden Rule]] is an integral part of the history of this concept of ethical values and ethical conduct to develop principles of [[Strong Moral Character|one’s personal character]] as well to engender a connection to the overall, such as develop a connection to family, a connection to community, a connection to the planet. Thus it further develops our innate desire to be a part of the whole and answer to our social responsibilities to help build a [[World Humanism]]. | |||
As a concept of entering into creating "mutually beneficial relationships," it has its roots in a wide range of world cultures, and is a standard way that different cultures use to resolve conflicts. This is why it crosses all language barriers, and pyscho-social barriers. All versions and forms of the proverbial Golden Rule have one aspect in common: they all demand that people treat others in a manner in which they themselves would like to be treated. | |||
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==Universality of the Golden Rule== | ==Universality of the Golden Rule== |