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[[Humanism]] is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes the value and capacity of | [[Humanism]] is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes the value and capacity of human beings to act independently and to feel benevolence toward one's fellow humans and the humanitarian values imparted by humane learning. | ||
[[Humanism]] is based in the re-education of human value which emphasize the importance of shifting anti-human ideological beliefs into humanist based ethics and related philosophical principles. | [[Humanism]] is based in the re-education of human value which emphasize the importance of shifting anti-human ideological beliefs into humanist based ethics and related philosophical principles. |
Revision as of 22:53, 29 July 2014
Humanism is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes the value and capacity of human beings to act independently and to feel benevolence toward one's fellow humans and the humanitarian values imparted by humane learning.
Humanism is based in the re-education of human value which emphasize the importance of shifting anti-human ideological beliefs into humanist based ethics and related philosophical principles.
In the interpretation of the Law of One Spiritual Ascension context as an evolutionary model for our planet and humanity, the main focus is the inner reflection made upon the expansion of one's consciousness. As we expand our consciousness we shift perspective to feel our interconnection with all Life. When we experience this connection we inherently desire to share in human kindness in developing structures that place value upon World Humanism. Ascension study is made towards developing the self knowledge base for each individual to learn how to generate feelings of benevolence towards the self and towards all human beings, while exploring one's microcosm to macrocosm interconnection with all of the planet, and beyond.
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