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When making the paradigm shift from the individualistic and self-absorbed ways of thinking and behaving, into supporting the higher good, we will naturally be pulled into circumstances to find coherence within group consciousness. As we evolve towards [[Group Consciousness]], in order to help define personal competencies, while participating in a group, a model must be provided that describes these higher concepts and guidelines of coherent group behavior. Those guidelines include setting new standards for defining certain qualities of thought, behavior and actions, not only as a personal achievement, but to be held accountable for those behaviors by the group witness.  As an example, a group agreement may include the practices of loving compassion or harmless interactions with all people devoid of religious or spiritual rhetoric, as one goal in modeling higher concepts of personal behavior that help to grow and support humanitarianism. How well each person in the group can adhere to that group agreement, is helpful to define competencies for each person that has made that agreement while participating in the group. It gives the opportunity to actually practice and model that higher standard of spiritually beneficial and positive behavior in one's self, while reflecting that piece to others. As the capacity for personal [[Coherence]] increases, this serves to strengthen the group agreement, which allows for the potential increase of energetic [[Coherence]] for the entire system, to be greatly multiplied.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2766-coherence Coherence]</ref>
When making the paradigm shift from the individualistic and self-absorbed ways of thinking and behaving, into supporting the higher good, we will naturally be pulled into circumstances to find coherence within group consciousness. As we evolve towards [[Group Consciousness]], in order to help define personal competencies, while participating in a group, a model must be provided that describes these higher concepts and guidelines of coherent group behavior. Those guidelines include setting new standards for defining certain qualities of thought, behavior and actions, not only as a personal achievement, but to be held accountable for those behaviors by the group witness.  As an example, a group agreement may include the practices of loving compassion or harmless interactions with all people devoid of religious or spiritual rhetoric, as one goal in modeling higher concepts of personal behavior that help to grow and support humanitarianism. How well each person in the group can adhere to that group agreement, is helpful to define competencies for each person that has made that agreement while participating in the group. It gives the opportunity to actually practice and model that higher standard of spiritually beneficial and positive behavior in one's self, while reflecting that piece to others. As the capacity for personal [[Coherence]] increases, this serves to strengthen the group agreement, which allows for the potential increase of energetic [[Coherence]] for the entire system, to be greatly multiplied.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2766-coherence Coherence]</ref>
==Ethical Behaviors and Attitudes==
In the process of personal development and in the strengthening of [[Strong Moral Character|one’s moral character]], [[Humility]] takes on a moral and ethical dimension which cultivates virtues in every area of our lives. "True humility" is distinctly different from "false humility" which consists of deprecating one's own sanctity, gifts, talents, and accomplishments for the sake of receiving praise, attention or adulation from others.
In this context genuine humility comprises the following behaviors and attitudes:
* Submitting to God Source as the highest authority to which one gives consent in your actions, words and deeds. 
* Recognizing [[Virtues]] and talents that others possess as it is and not envious of those talents, particularly if recognizing those people that may have skill sets that may currently surpass one's own skill level. Giving due respect or honor of that purpose and when required, discerning when it is important to listen or when to take direction, depending on assessing the current circumstances. Every person has value and spiritual purpose, whether that purpose is actualized in the personality or not, and that potential is up to the person to cultivate a spiritually Krystic infused personality or Christ mind.   
* Recognizing the limits of one's talents, ability, or authority; and, not reaching for what is beyond practical reality in terms of fantasies, embellishments or magical thinking. This is the difference of being honest when assessing a skill, [[Personal Competency]],  or proficiency level. An example, would you refer to yourself as an Olympic Gold swimmer when you are casual swimmer at the community pool? An honest and humble person would state the accurate facts of conditions in the moment as an true representation. 
* This is a part of knowing one self and being authentic and true to yourself, not needing competition with others, but recognizing those skills or proficiencies in people around you that may inspire you or help you to become a better or improved person. Finding value in a person’s proficiencies or recognizing those skills needed in a group setting that are required to support a larger group purpose or serving humanitarian objectives.  (See [[Personal Competency]])
* Humility is a potential part of temperance because temperance includes all those virtues that restrain reactions from our uncontrolled desires. Humility is a required discipline of restraining the lower appetites of impulsivity by refocusing negative emotions. Lack of [[Impulse Control]] means that we are easily consumed and [[Imposter Spirit|controlled by darkness]]. When we apply humility to the circumstances it helps to refocus our impulses into more productive spiritually healthy behaviors. Humility is defined as, "A quality by which a person considering his own defects has a humble opinion of himself and willingly submits himself to God and to others for God's sake." St. Bernard defines it as, "A virtue by which a man knowing himself as he truly is, abases himself to the greater good. Christ is the ultimate definition of Humility."<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/blog-timeline-shift/2468-humility-protects-us Humility Protects Us]</ref>


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