Five Aurelian Values

April 23, 2018 AURELIS, Morality No Comments

Since AURELIS is about rational depth, ethics is important. This comes in the guise of 5 ‘aurelian values’: openness, depth, respect, freedom, trustworthiness.

Starting from the total human being as measure of morality,

there is of course nothing sacred in these five. It’s a very subjective choice. In principle, it could have been five others, or two or ten. Nevertheless, I think the five form a strong set, overlapping and complementary, capturing the core of AURELIS from an ethical viewpoint. Each of them obtains its full meaning when viewed in the light of the others:

Openness

Open communication towards one’s deeper mental layers (nonconscious, subconceptual) and from there on towards others and the world.

AURELIS makes use of autosuggestion in all openness. Compare this with a placebo that by definition is only ‘active’ under the guise of something else. This is the opposite of openness.

In AURELIS, change is from the inside out – open to what emerges from deep inside.

Depth

AURELIS aims to ‘reconnect with the deeper self’.

This points to the importance of appropriately taking into account the deeper layers of yourself. The nonconscious is not a kind of Freudian cesspit unless it is made so through unfortunate circumstances.

Communication is more from one total person to the other total person. In becoming more complete persons, both will become more sensible to the depth in the other. As a result, they will be able to see the world through the depth in the other.

Deeper meanings are touched upon in an invitation not towards superficial ‘cosmetic’ change but towards growth as a total person…

Respect

… in full respect to oneself and to others as total persons, including the nonconscious – making sure that rationality and poetry are involved.

Respect is about understanding that someone or something is important, serious, etc., and should be treated in an appropriate way. Your Self deserves respect. The other deserves respect. The universe and everything in it deserve respect.

Freedom

Auto-suggestion provides direction without coercion, nor any pressure to ‘comply.’

AURELIS believes in the basic goodness and inner strength of the free individual as a total person – provided he gets the right support: no coercion, intense invitation. The deeper self does not want to be changed, but is eager to change – on condition that sufficient freedom is given.

AURELIS is 100% non-violent in intention, providing a garden in which freedom can fully blossom.

Trustworthiness

Trustworthiness is the quality of being “able to be relied on to do or provide what is needed or right”. What is needed to be trustworthy? Openness, freedom, depth, respect…

Science is also important in this. Medical science is itself still in progress. Trustworthiness lies in doing one’s best, taking difficulties as they arise, even in the occasional need to put present-day science into doubt while thinking about how future science can become better.

Note that this is not an ethics of do’s and don’ts.

AURELIS is invitational, (auto)suggesting a direction to inside in a way that is meant to bring out the best of a person, through a natural flow with (the intention of) the best possible support.

Ethics in this sense enables growth as a total person in a self-respecting way,

a change to the best interest of yourself and others.

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