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DOMESTIC NONVIOLENCE
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The Conscious Community

Unconsciousness can be established or reinforced in individuals by way of community routine response. It also stands to reason that healthy consciousness is supported and cultivated by different expectations and routines. Deliberately
choosing, a group creates community.

The steps on the Circle of Consciousness exist in the spaces we call basic human rights. Rights to free speech protect healthy report. Rights to free assembly grant each person the opportunity to find the best possible reception in others. And rights to liberty and privacy give space for all possible flexible response.

When we structure circumstances that establish speaking up and setting boundaries in our interpersonal routines, we are extending our immune system to protect ourselves from the many strains of behavioral virus that produce acquired unconsciousness. The virus that creates helplessness and lack of positive response can only take hold when the human rights of the individual have broken down. Human rights are actually human needs.

Bringing human rights into interpersonal and family relationships gives space for the bonds between people to become wholly human. Violence, oppression and unsolvable problems are not inevitable events of human nature. They are symptoms of a behavioral virus that occupies human psychological space after the healthy human energy has been disabled.

The immune system that is intact consciousness moves the person into the best possible position to make the best of things, improve life for everyone. Intact peer bonding is key to healing. The intelligence we need to create solutions for all the problems of our culture is inherent in the healthy human being.

Establishing the routines of applied human rights in every facet of our immediate lives means creating the physical means to make the choices of seclusion or privacy, of mutually chosen togetherness, and of safe talking a reality for all members of the family, at all times of day, at all ages and all stages of life. To engage routines of conflict resolution that never negate anyone’s basic rights is paramount.

We build conscious community by making the decision aligning ourselves with others who share our intent to defeat the disease process that is domestic violence - supporting the immune system that is real and immediate human rights for
all human beings.

To create real possibility for free assembly with peers within that assembly, we set up fellowship spaces for adults, men, for women, for boys and for girls. The fellowship spaces can become sanctuary spaces for members of families during times of high stress - this is the physical immunity from assault within families. The entire estate is sanctuary from involvement from others who have decided not to use the human standard within their own domestic scene.

It takes a whole community to make all human rights possible in personal and immediate ways. In deciding to become members of an assembly devoted to human rights for all human beings, we initiate an integrated process to support and restore whole consciousness: true ability to make the best of things.

Fellowship, confession (another way to say, speaking freely from one’s core), and sanctuary are among the sacraments named by the historical christian church. These avenues of soul-recovery are indeed sacred routes, and together form a human standard to guide our cultural life.

These same sacraments are listed as our first amendment rights. The marriage of church and state is only natural, given the congruency of these mutual goals to affirm basic human rights for all people.
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