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Human Conduct:


The consideration of human conduct is at its root, the necessity to use elements of the natural world for human survival, wherein everything needed is something already existing. If any or all elements of the pre-existent natural world are considered sacred, then the individual is limited to what is essential.

If what is pre-existent, has no inherent value in and of itself, then it may be used, not only for necessity, but for every possibility of Excess and Profit that can be created. The ethics of Conservative Spirituality strictly speaking, would mean that human economics would be limited and correspond to nature as Equivalent Evaluation as Necessity and Subsistence.

Equipollent Emotional Dynamic:


The emotional system of Conservative Spirituality is called Equipollent, defined as sensory response correspondent or equal to sensory impetus called Natural Affection.

Sugar tastes sweet. The sensory response reflects the natural and direct affects upon the sensory system, without the attachment, by Association from the memory, of consequential values based on duality, conflict, conditional values or antagonistic opposites, ultimately expressed as love and hate. The emotional system of Conservative Spirituality may be difficult for the Progressive Materialist to understand, since it is not based on numerical or bipolar values indicative of idolization and contempt, as a conceptual scale inculcated from outside the self.

Love:


The foundation of the Equipollent system is Love or the love of all of things equally and without distinction.

Everything is considered as of equal value and thus sensory response is fairly equivalent. The greater the consequence one gives the whole, the greater would be the rapture.

The emotional system as a consequential construct would tend to be produced from an internal source, as self-created from the particular cultural, personal experience, temperament or preference.


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