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A No Violence Rule is a rule you establish in your home, work, and social lives that stipulates violence of any form (psychological, emotional, physical, or spiritual) will not be tolerated.[1] Establishing a No Violence Rule is a necessary precursor to establishing Right Environment, which itself is a precusor to Healing and Connection.
Related Terms
Healing > Essential Needs, Health, Human Development, Medical Model, More-Than-Human, Neurodecolonization, School of Human Development, Technologies of the Self
Alignment > Dharma, Mahabbah, Plateau Experience, Push-Pull, Shefa, Temptation, The Four Unthinkables, Unwanted Self
Notes
A no-violence rule is different than non-violence. Non-violence or Ahimsa is a spiritual role that stipulates that you personally will not engage in violence. A no-violence rule stipulates not only that you will not perpetrate violence, but you will not allow others who do into your personal spaces.
Note, "punishments" are not allowed. A "punishment" is always an assault of some type. Punishment is just a delusional justification for perpetuating violence.
Footnotes
- ↑ Sosteric, Mike, and Gina Ratkovic. Lightning Path Workbook Two - Healing. Vol. 2. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2017.