Values
Our values are our principles,
our guides. Values are our codes of internal conduct, the principles upon which
we run our lives and make our decisions. Our first values are given to us by
our parents, and these are added to by those values given to us by our peers,
our teachers, the wider community. Our moral values are often sourced from our
faith systems. It is from these that we select the principles which rule our
lives and our behaviors.
Our values often include
universal principles such as truthfulness, honesty, fairness, justice, honor,
etc. These principles are often essential for our personal and social survival.
Putting things back to front, we can often work out what values are present
when we analyze either ourselves or others, for behavior reveals choices, and
choices are based on our values. We always choose what is best for us, and best
for others. We do this when we are being selfless, putting the good of all
first, ahead of our own wishes and desires. This is how social values come into
existence and are known.
Our brains are hard-wired to seek
the Truth. No matter what blueprints are laid down by our families, education
and work, we are seekers of ultimate truth. What words we put on this varies in
time and place, culture and society, but we are all seekers of peace and truth.
In saying this, we are not saying we are seekers of pleasure and comfort; we
are not creatures who seek to reduce others or life to units of rest, pleasure
or satisfaction. Ultimate universal concepts drive our lives to discover and
embody those concepts within ourselves.
Human Values
What are Human Values? Human Values are those
universal concepts, drivers of action which are found in all cultures, all
societies, all times and in all places where human beings eke out their lives.
The five human values, which can be found in all cultures, all societies and in
all religions, are Truth, Right Conduct, Love, Peace and Non-Violence. These
values are eternal; they are eternal essences, which elevate human life to its highest
expression, its highest capacity.
Human values have an inherent energy and
dynamism. Human values do not follow the laws of physical science. They cannot
be depleted. Normally, when we spend energy our resources we become drained of
energy to the extent of our expenditure. But human values multiply as they are
applied, used, expressed and acted out. They benefit both the giver and
the recipient.
So we can understand that human
values have an inherent energy that gathers strength and multiplies as they are
used. We can use the metaphor of opening a bank account, a credit of energy
which is built up, establishing a wealth of energy within, upon which we can
make withdrawals at any time. The fruit of these withdrawals is that they
attract more energy as they are spent!
We could call this our values
bank, which also attracts deposits in our character bank. Values are present
and quickly identified when we act with unity between what we think, say and
do. That unity, of thought, word and deed is called integrity.
Human values do not follow the
inverse square law. They do not undergo diminution with time and space. A good
action performed today remains a good action forever.
There is an overlap between
behavior and values; behavior is always based on choices; choices are based on
values; i.e., guides to action and behavior. Values are dynamic and fluid; they
are not discrete units, they are multi layered, multi-contextual, muti-faceted.
The do not have rigid boundaries and apply across all compartments of behavior,
choice and motivation. Values are also linked to emotion; e-motion is simply
the energy, the outward going momentum of the mind expressed as feeling and
action.
So before we go analyzing
behavior and attributing motives and choices, we know that action and behavior
are based on thoughts, which express wants and desires. Values are a dynamic
force that operate on the ego, mind and will, enabling connectivity to
intellect, conscience, discrimination; values empower the reflection between
the impermanent and permanent aspects of action and behavior, reality and
desire, want and choice. Thus, human values have an inherent dynamism which
carries the human being forward through all the domains of the person to the
exercise and application of knowledge, skill, balance, insight and identity.
So we may conclude that human
values are eternal essences empowering, driving, charging and informing human
activity which sustain and uplift both the individual and the society.
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