World Humanism

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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 through practicing humanitarian values imparted by humane learning[1] and consciousness development.

Law of One

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. Our goal is to apply humanistic ethical philosophy blended with the spiritual principles of the Law of One to expand consciousness which inspires direct knowledge or "Gnosis" of direct consciousness experiences.

In the interpretation of the Law of One in Spiritual Ascension context, the study is made as an evolutionary model for our planet and humanity. The main focus is upon the inner spiritual study and reflection made upon the personal commitment to expand one's consciousness and benevolence towards life. As we expand our consciousness we shift perspective to feel our interconnection with all Life and become orientated to be of service (Service to Others) thus, reflecting inner truth. When we experience this all encompassing spiritual-energetic connection, we inherently desire to practice human kindness and seek to collaborate with developing higher structures that place value on human beings, a value system of a World Humanism.

Ascension study is made towards developing the spiritual self knowledge base for each individual to learn how to generate and experience feelings of peaceful benevolence towards the self and towards all human beings. Through one's dedication to self study and meditation, one can discover their personal microcosm to macrocosm consciousness interconnection with all intelligent and sentient beings on the planet, and throughout the Cosmos.

Law of One Practices

  • 1. Unity Consciousness
  • 2. Love Yourself
  • 3. Love Others
  • 4. Love Earth & Nature
  • 5. Service to Others
  • 6. Consciousness Expansion
  • 7. Responsible Co-Creation

(see Law of One)

GSF God-Sovereign-Free Behavior

  • 1. Empathy and Compassion
  • 2. Mental Openness
  • 3. Emotional Stability
  • 4. Responsibility
  • 5. Honesty
  • 6. Sovereignty
  • 7. Reality Assessment
  • 8. Unified Cooperation

(see GSF Behavior)

The Spirits of Christ

  • 1. Purity
  • 2. Generosity
  • 3. Patience
  • 4. Kindness
  • 5. Discipline/Conservation
  • 6. Diligence
  • 7. Humility

(see Spirits of Christ and Virtues)

12 Practices of Self Awareness

  • Acceptance
  • Archetypes of Drama
  • Attention
  • Compassionate Witness
  • Confront Beliefs
  • Emotional Balance
  • Forgiveness
  • Gratitude
  • Neutral
  • Quiet the Mind
  • Recover Personal Power
  • Sphere of Influence


(see 12 Practices of Self Awareness)

Krystic Qualities

Here in ES we are exploring how we each can make productive movements forward within ourselves to develop Christos spiritual qualities and Virtues and expand those qualities within all of the relationships we are interconnected and interacting. In studying the Law of One Practices, the Relationship Mastery Guidelines, 12 Practices of Self Awareness and GSF Behavior one will find the key notes of these qualities and how one develops solid virtue. This helps us establish patterns to which we can learn to develop more skill with compassionate communication, discerning ego judgments from exercising personal choice and discernment, and learning how to create more enjoyable relationships that are productive and harmonious. When we expand goodness around us, we receive the goodness returned back to us from our own virtuous actions and thoughts.

This life philosophy is met with focused intentions to express communication and behaviors with an open heart which is congruent with these Humanitarian Values:

  • Open-Hearted Living
  • Self-compassion
  • Expressing from the heart
  • Receiving with compassion
  • Prioritizing connection
  • Moving beyond "right" and "wrong" to using needs-based assessments and discernment
  • Choice, Responsibility, Peace
  • Taking responsibility for our feelings
  • Taking responsibility for our actions
  • Living in peace with unmet needs (acceptance)Increasing capacity for meeting needs
  • Increasing capacity for meeting the present moment
  • Sharing Power and Resources (Partnership)
  • Caring equally for everyone’s needs (Group Consciousness)
  • Using force minimally and to protect (defend) rather than to superimpose beliefs, punish, or get what we want without mutual agreement

Krystic qualities have also been described in the GSF Behaviors from the ES Guardian Perspective, as the antidote to AD Behaviors resulting from Mind Control programming and lack of knowledge and self-awareness.[2][3]

References

See Also

Trust, Building Trust

Spirits of Christ

Virtues