As the very basis of the New Culture Plan is regarding Human progress, five defining ideals are chosen:
FOUNDING MEMBERS OF A BODY DEFINE THEIR IDEAL VERSION OF “THE BEST EXISTENCE OBTAINABLE”. AS A STANDARD, THESE IDEALS WOULD BE DEFINED IN FIVE AREAS, PERHAPS AS FOLLOWS:
BASIS – THE ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLE – EVERYTHING IS BASED ON THIS
ASPIRATION – THE GOAL – EVERYTHING IS AIMED TOWARD THIS
ACCOUNTABIITY - THE NATURE AND CHARACTER – HOW WE WANT TO LIVE
FREEDOM – CHANGE AND PROGRESS – WHAT WE WANT TO PRESERVE
FUNCTION – HEALTH AND VITALITY – THE WAY WE WANT TO OPPERATE
EX: The Goal of your Utopia might be for the collective-body to
find Liberty in the most spiritual sense.
These five defining ideals are translated into processes that are projected to have a reasonable expectation of leading your collective body toward that Aim. In other words, this is where you and yours want to determine and better define the essential activities that can result in the realization of your collective dreams:
FOUNDING MEMBERS OF A BODY IDENTIFY THE ACTIVITY OR ACTIVITIES THAT WILL MOVE PARTICIPANTS IN THE DIRECTION OF EACH ORIGINATING IDEAL.
EX: The action which moves the collective-body toward spiritual
Liberty might be “participants maintaining a steady course
of refinement.”
Here a code is formulated to define the way in which we develop and express ourselves at a basic, foundational level. What building blocks can be placed so as to render the activity of the Guiding Lights, a process inherent to the system?
FOUNDING MEMBERS OF A BODY IDENTIFY THE CODE OF CONDUCT THAT WILL CONNECT PARTICIPANTS TO A FOUNDATIONAL SYSTEM WHICH NURTURES AND GROWS EACH ORIGINATING IDEAL.
EX: The code of conduct which bonds the collective-body to a
steady course of refinement might be “Spiritual Liberty is
preserved as an inherent right of each participant; the
central feature to the collective body will be a temple; the
collective body will be provided with plenty of time for and
avenues of Self-Development.”
© 2011 The LIFE Movement
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