Virtues Excel Chart -“Men who hath no virtue hath no godliness.”

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Here I am. The list of virtues for Human Virtue and it’s individualized parallel fractal microcosm the Knightly Virtue + The Pentangle.

The list of virtues for Work Place Ethics and it’s individualized parallel fractal microcosm the 12 Virtues of Rationalization.

The list of virtues for The Three Principles and it’s individualized parallel fractal microcosm the 12 Virtues of Human Teaching.

All this was done thanks to Excel. This would complete the Virtue tree for our multidimensional paradigm. I just don’t know if there’s a special arrangement i can do for the virtues sequencing. I’ll leave that for another time as I’ve memorized them all in a specific pattern and the method to my madness is yet to unravel.

Here are my notes below from an earlier post:

Raw Virtue; When You Can’t Be God – Be Godlike

Initial Post

Notes for Virtues

Realms: physical, mental and spiritual.


Human virtue: Hope, faith and redemption.

Work place ethics: Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom

The Three Principles: Truth, Love and Courage.


Knightly virtue(8): Honesty, Compassion, Valor, Justice, Sacrifice, Honor, Spirituality and Humility. The Pentangle(5): Friendship, Generosity, Courtesy, Chastity, and Piety.

12 virtues of Rationalization: Curiosity, Relinquishment, Lightness, Evenness, Argument, Empiricism, Simplicity, Humility, Perfectionism, Precision, Scholarship, and The void.

12 virtues of Human Teaching: Gravity, Silence, Humility, Prudence, Wisdom, Patience, Reserve, Gentleness, Zeal, vigilance, Piety, Generosity


The Pentangle(5): Friendship, Generosity, Courtesy, Chastity, and Piety.

Chapter 1-4 – Ethos Syndicate; The Book of Star

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Book 2 Ethos syndicate; The Book of Star

Chapter 1: Identity

Identity: the ideas, qualities and beliefs that make a particular person or group.

 

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love

Courage: mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.

Truth:  the things that are fact, the quality or state of being true.

Love: a feeling of strong or constant affection and unconditional positive feelings for people/place/thing.

Sentences> Nothingness, Darkness, Emptiness, Goodness, Beauty, Truth, Will to Change, Emotions, Intellect, Changes, Attributes and Consciousness.

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Nothingness

Absolute silence in a mind is necessary for thoughts to come through. Silence in a classroom is necessary for the voice of a teacher to be heard. Space in a spokes of a wheel is necessary for it to work properly. There are many ways nothingness can be handy but it is very necessary indeed.

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Darkness

When speaking about darkness; it is good to know where your darkness lies and to see it and monitor it. Not to focus on it but to keep it in peripheral sight. The need to define your darkness is something necessary in order to be free of any hold it has on you. Insight and understanding of it’s nature and why it is dark may give a better perspective. In the end there is always light no matter how dark it gets once it is understood with darkness lifted it will be many times brighter. Short tempers, lust, curiosity of unknown, deviant fantasy, abuse, death are namely the ones that are in the general mainstream.

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Emptiness

When speaking about Emptiness you are talking about the times when you needed space from people, room to breath and move about. It’s the emptiness that brings you boredom and boredom brings you to a whole new level of creativity. It is emptiness that gives you space to fill in that void with something wholesome and good like knowledge. An empty slate is what a person needs to start something new and emptiness brings about this new inspiration to fill the void.

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Goodness

Goodness is in that of high quality, to be virtuous and righteous.

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Beauty

the qualities in a person or a thing that give pleasure to the senses or the mind.

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Truth

the things that are fact, the quality or state of being true.

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Will to Change

the ability to make different in some unspecified way. To be open to change.

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Emotions

a strong feeling from the heart/spirit/mind.

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Intellect

the ability to think in a logical way

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Changes

to become different

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Attributes

an inherent characteristic

Identity> Courage, Truth and Love> Conciousness

the quality or state of being aware especially of something within oneself

 

Science>

knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom>

-Energy: the physical or mental strength that allows you to do things

-Responsibility: a duty or task that you are required or expected to do

-Wisdom: knowledge of what is proper or reasonable through experience/knowledge.

 

Sentences> Relinquishment, Lightness, Evenness, Argument, Empiricism, Simplicity, Humility, Perfectionism, Precision, Scholarship, Void and Curiosity.

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Relinquishment>

-To give something up by test of fire. A cleansing process of what you want to keep based on your virtues.

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Lightness

-Relieve yourself of constraints and let the natural current take you.

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Evenness

-Do not fight for one side or another, be transparent.

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Argument

-Test yourself through honesty so that reality can judge you.

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Empiricism

-To rely on practical experience

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Simplicity

-The state of being simple, uncomplicated, or uncompounded

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Humility

-The quality or state of being humble.

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Perfectionism

-The doctrine that the perfection of moral character constitutes a person’s highest good

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Precision

-Exactly or sharply defined or stated

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Scholarship

-To have studied a subject for a long time and know a lot about it : to be that person who is intelligent and well-educated who knows a particular subject very well.

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Void

-State of mind reading anticipation.

Science> Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom> Curiosity

-Desire to know.

Humanism>

a system of values and beliefs that is based on the idea that people are basically good and that problems can be solved using reason instead of religion.

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption>

Hope: to cherish a desire with anticipation.

Faith: strong belief or trust in someone or something

Redemption: the act of making something better or more acceptable.

 

Humanism> Humility, Prudence, Wisdom, Patience, Reserve, Gentleness, Zeal, Vigilance, Piety, Generosity, Gravity and Silence>

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Humility> 

-The quality or state of not thinking you are better than other people

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Prudence

-Careful good judgment that allows someone to avoid danger or risks

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Wisdom

-Knowledge of what is proper or reasonable

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Patience

-Able to remain calm and not become annoyed when waiting for a long time or when dealing with problems or difficult people

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Reserve

-To find self control; to keep to yourself for a special or future use

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Gentleness

-Having or showing a kind and quiet nature

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Zeal

-A strong feeling of interest and enthusiasm that makes someone very eager or determined to do something.

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Vigilance

-Alertly watchful especially to avoid danger.

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Piety

-Devotion to God : the quality or state of being pious.

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Generosity

-The quality of being kind, understanding, and not selfish

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Gravity

-A very serious quality or condition : the condition of being grave or serious

Humanism> Hope, Faith and Redemption> Silence

-To know when to start and stop talking.

 

Religion>

an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or a group of gods.

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost.

Son: View from 1st person (son)

Father: View from 2nd person (father)

Holy Ghost: View from 3rd person (spirit)

 

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Compassion, Valor, Justice, Sacrifice, Honor, Spirituality, Humility, Friendship, Generosity, Courtesy, Piety, and Honesty.

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Compassion>

-Sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Valor

-Strength of mind or spirit that enables a person to encounter danger with firmness.

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Justice

-The process or result of using laws to fairly judge and punish crimes and criminals.

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Sacrifice

-The act of giving up something that you want to keep especially in order to get or do something else or to help someone.

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Honor

-Respect that is given to someone who is admired.

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Spirituality

-The quality or state of being concerned with religion or religious matters

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Humility

-The quality or state of being humble

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Friendship

-One attached to another by affection or esteem.

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Generosity

-the quality of being kind, understanding, and not selfish.

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Courtesy

-Polite behavior that shows respect for other people

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Piety

-Marked by or showing reverence for deity and devotion to divine worship

Religion> Son, Father and Holy Ghost> Honesty

-fairness and straightforwardness of conduct

 

Book: Ethos Syndicate; Book of Star


Chapter: Identity, Science, Humanism or Religion.


Paragraph: Courage, Truth and Love. Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom. Hope, Faith and Redemption. Father, Son and Holy Ghost.


Sentence: Nothingness, Darkness, Emptiness, Goodness, Beauty, Truth, Will to Change, Emotions, Intellect, Changes, Attributes and Consciousness. Relinquishment, Lightness, Evenness, Argument, Empiricism, Simplicity, Humility, Perfectionism, Precision, Scholarship, Void and Curiosity. Humility, Prudence, Wisdom, Patience, Reserve, Gentleness, Zeal, Vigilance, Piety, Generosity, Gravity and Silence. Compassion, Valor, Justice, Sacrifice, Honor, Spirituality, Humility, Friendship, Generosity, Courtesy, Piety, and Honesty.


“Dictionary merriam webster” link

“Science rationalism definitions” link

“Teacher’s/Humanism virtues definitions” link

Star of Morality, Ethics and Humanity

Science, Religion and Humanism.

This is a fruit of my work. I will attempt a 3d model and labels as soon as i am able to orientate all the correct codes, virtues and values — I’ll probably call it the Ethos of Syndicates maybe. Here is Science, Religion and Humanity stars of ethos syndicate you wanted. Its a map out of all the qualities of being human. Enjoy.

STARS: POINT 12 to 1

Stars


STAR OF SCIENCE/RATIONALISM


STAR OF HUMANISM/VALUES


STAR OF RELIGION/VIRTUES

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CORE OF SCIENCE/RATIONALISM


CORE OF HUMANISM/VALUES


CORE OF RELIGION/VIRTUES


A NEW STAR.

CORE Of HUMAN IDENTITY

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EVELOPING INTERNAL LAYERS OF IDENTITY

from ashes

For my post that goes into detail what these are:

https://modernphilosophystandards.wordpress.com/2014/07/23/ethos-syndicate-flavorful-words-and-virtues/

Ethos Syndicate: Flavorful Words and Virtues

Human virtue: Hope, faith and redemption.

The Son stands for the compensation of life and it’s composed of faith, hope and redemption. The Father stands for the source of life and he is omniscient, omnipotent and all good. The Spirit stands for the motive of life and it is driven by intelligence, power and morals.

see https://modernphilosophystandards.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/decrypting-the-old-trinity/ for in depth elaboration.

The son, the father and the holy ghost as explored in the old trinity study; is a system of all views of perspective. Through the eyes of 1st person (son), 2nd person (father) and the 3rd person (spirit). We are all in the stage of being the son (1st person) living in a world where we experience life, it’s labors and burdens. We don’t have a choice but to be as children and build our foundation and trust based on hope, faith and redemption. Hope being our unseen future. Faith in our parents. And the process of redeeming ourselves making mistakes as we learn through life, which is what it is to be human.

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Work place ethics: Energy, Responsibility and Wisdom

Energy:

    I am passionate about my work and i am very optimistic with my outlook in life. I feel like energy is contagious and that if we all just communicate this and release positive energy in a constructive way we will pave new worlds.

Responsibility:

    I also understand that we are judged as a collective in life and it is important that each person represent themselves with the team in mind. I know that as a team player i am responsible for my future as well as those i work with. “Leave no man behind” is my motto.

Wisdom:

    I believe that wisdom that comes with hardship and wisdom granted out of circumstance. Is a gift. One of reflection, awareness and deeper understanding; that everyone has a story. The more you care the more you enrich yourself.

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The Three Principles: Truth, Love and Courage.

From Truth comes Honesty. From Love comes Compassion. From Courage comes Valor. Truth and Love combined create Justice. Love and Courage combined create Sacrifice. Courage and Truth combined create Honor. From Truth, Love, and Courage comes Spirituality.
Pride is caused by the absence of the Three Principles, the opposite of Pride is Humility.

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Knightly virtue(8): Honesty, Compassion, valor, justice, sacrifice, honor, spirituality and humility.

https://sites.google.com/site/khoodlibrary/Home/theology-and-philosophy/the-eight-virtues#TOC-The-Three-Principles

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The Pentangle(5): friendship, generosity, courtesy, chastity, and piety.

The Sir Gwaine was said to be the most virtuous knight who lived. Represented by the 5 pointed pentangle star on his shield. It represented power over evil and perfection. The power of phi can be found in the geometry of the 5 pointed star. Third king of Israel, Solomon was said to wear the pentangle on his ring as power over demons. It essentially represents eternal incorruptibility. Said to be a circular number since it reproduces itself in its last digit when raised to its powers. it can be replicated through creating a star inside of it into the microcosm or outside of it into the macrocosm forever and ever.

Friendship: is a mutual affection between 2 or more people.

Generosity: is the habit of giving without expecting anything in return.

Courtesy: Gentle politeness and courtly manners.

Chastity: Sexual behavior of a man according to moral standards.

Piety:  is a virtue that can mean religious devotion and spirituality, or a combination of both.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Gawain_and_the_Green_Knight


12 virtues of Rationalization:

Curiosity, relinquishment, lightness, evenness, argument, empiricism, simplicity, humility, perfectionism, precision, scholarship, and the void.

These virtues are for rationalization of a subject or matter. It’s written by Eliezer S. Yudkowsky, They are science based virtues and i think they would fit perfectly into my set of virtues. I will try to incorporate them into my design of light.

http://yudkowsky.net/rational/virtues/


12 virtues of Human Teaching

These twelve virtues are derived from the The Conduct of Schools  written by the Founder, Saint John Baptist de la Salle.

Here is a set of virtues set by a teacher who I would say could be more relative to today’s students and much more useful in a world of information.

Gravity, Silence, Humility, Prudence, Wisdom, Patience, Reserve, Gentleness, Zeal, vigilance, Piety, Generosity

http://smarterteacher.blogspot.ca/2011/03/12-virtues-of-good-teacher.html