No-Violence Rule
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 and Right Action, which are themselves precusors to Healing and Connection.
Related Terms
Endogenous to the LP
No-Violence Rule > Toxic Socialization
Exogenous to the LP
Endogenous to the LP
Healing > Alignment Rule Set, Attachment Analysis, Blocking Emotions, Clearing Emotions, Essential Needs Rule Set, External Resistance, Five Key Areas of Human Development, Healing Environment, Healing Space, Human Potential, LP HEALING Framework, No-Buts Apology, No-Violence Rule, Physical Unit, Psychic Infection, Psychic Sepsis, Psychic Wound, Psychological Pathology, Right Environment, Seven Essential Needs, Sufficient Satisfaction, The Work, Toxic Attachment, Toxic Burden
Exogenous to the LP
Healing > Essential Needs, Health, Human Development, Medical Model, More-Than-Human, Neurodecolonization, School of Human Development, Technologies of the Self
Endogenous to the LP
Alignment > Aligned, Alignment Rule Set, Authentic Spirituality, Automobile Metaphor, Chakra Alignment, Chakra Health, Connection Outcome, Connection Pathology, Connection Supplement, Disjuncture, Emotional Semaphore, Enhanced Morality, Essential Needs Rule Set, LP Connection Framework, Misalignment, No-Violence Rule, Perfection, Spheres of Alignment, The Work, Zenith Experience
Exogenous to the LP
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.