Conscious life

personal development ethics

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2 hours ago, Conscious life said:

what are personal development ethics? 

I don't know what you mean by ethics but in my opinion, one of most important personal debelopment rules are:

BEING OPEN-MINDED!


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@Conscious life

This seems like a very important topic: Let's open it up


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@Thought Art yeah. personal development ethics, I think it is a very important thing before one can start this work. 

For example personal development require lab environment. 

1. have a lab environment to do Spritual practice. includes materials and people etc. don't practice anything on people and you. don't observe, be conscious, focus, medtatie, any kind of Spritual exercise and practice outside of your lab environment.

for example

Observations - People might suddenly be confused or threatened with your exercise. 

2. you must not talk. This means you  must not make these ideas subject of ordinary talk, without aim or  purpose. you have to keep what you learn as secret, the original ideas aren't yours. the teacher or the conducter may publish his idea as book or any media so that ideas doesn't fly without permission. etc. add yours opinion. 

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   I think to develop personal development ethics you need to research and experience. That's it.

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@Conscious life

Are you being a jokester?


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