Monday, July 14, 2014

We are Universal Naturalists.

Here is some information on our beliefs. This of course is only some of it but I hope you enjoy and agree.

Universal Naturalists are founded on the main principal that everyone has the right to believe what ever they want to believe. Leaving a minimal footprint on our mother earth is a large portion of our belief as well. In all ways possible we will live off the land, with non conventional ways to harness items such as, but not limited to, water, food and power.

We believe in the bill of rights.

We belive in a day of rest or "Sabbath" if you will. No more than six days of work and at least one day of rest is required for the healing of the body. When ever possible on this day it will be spent with family, friends and anyone willing to break bread with you and yours. As long as the gathering is pure no mention of any god is needed as your heart and soul are what matter in the end and how you treat one another.

Respect and honor for not only your mother and father but for all life forms.

Only commit harm in self defense, never be the first to strike in anger with all life forms.

Live off the land as much as possibly. Wasting as little as possible at all times, the smaller your footprint on mother earth the better.

Never speak false testimony of any life form.

Never steal.

To be accepted into the nobel path of enlightenment we believe that one must first have felt suffering. Suffering can be defined as pain, heart ache, tragedy ect. No minimum or maximum amount is needed, mearly the understanding of life and suffering so that one has come to the point of seeking a true path.

The path is broken into three groups and are as follows...

Moral;

Right speech Right action Right livelihood

Concentration;

Right effort Right mindfulness Right concentration

Wisdom;

Right view Right intention

Although no path is the same, the path of wisdom is needed to compete all others. Without the right views and right intention your path would not be for true enlightenment and could lead to a path unwanted.

http://opensourcingreligion.wikia.com/wiki/Universal_naturalist

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