11
The Moral Compass

The Moral Compass

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: The Moral Compass

The Moral Compass

Page 2: The Moral Compass

The source of morals is the Transcendental depth of your being,

of all beings—the essence and source of all that is.

Page 3: The Moral Compass

Like the branches of tree, all cultural moral codes emerge from the same trunk. 

Yet each is unique.

Page 4: The Moral Compass

The laws of nature, moral codes, are inherent in the land, the country, the culture

within which they emerge.

Page 5: The Moral Compass

All things change over time, even the laws of nature,

even moral codes. 

Page 6: The Moral Compass

Just as looking through a clouded lens distorts the image, stresses and strains in human awareness

distort the perception of morality.

Page 7: The Moral Compass

Morality cannot be derived with the intellect.  Anything can be justified with the intellect.

Page 8: The Moral Compass

Morality emerges through wisdom, the integration of heart, mind, and soul.

Page 9: The Moral Compass

The Transcendental source of morality cannot be grasped.   Yet like the rays of the sun, the rays of the Transcendent, called the soul,

illuminate and nourish all things.

Page 10: The Moral Compass

Morality lies at the quiet, still depth of your being, beyond the access of judgment, emotions, and bias. 

Morality upholds the integrity of life.

Page 11: The Moral Compass

Look Deeper Live Better

with

Dr. Michael Mamas www.MichaelMamas.net