About The
Spectrum Of Love Inventory
(Also see Murat's Bus Ride Story Adventure for application of principles.)
Like-mindedness, synergy
and a “vibration of love” are the baseline necessities required--for any
partnership or group of people (i.e. a community) that wishes to build an environment
of peace and harmony within which its members can thrive and from which they
can thus enhance our world i.e. an “exceptional community.”)
The essential
ingredients of human behavior that will generates such an outcome are:
compassion, gratitude, patience, kindness, generosity, humbleness, courtesy,
altruism, good temper, guilelessness, sincerity, endurance, forgiveness and
courage. They take on special meanings as they are derived from the ancient
teachings of Kebzeh traditions of the Abkhazians of the Caucasus Mountains.
(See http://www.shecafe.org/nhs/event.html)
- Press release -- 8/18/00: Spiritual
Leader of 26,000 Year Old Culture To Assist Local Non-Profit With Violence
Prevention Effort. The definitions are as follows:
Definitions
Compassion: A feeling of deep empathy for another’s suffering or misfortune. Tenderness, commiseration, heart, fellow-feeling, mercy or condolence.
Gratitude: Awareness of privilege
Patience: Bearing in love.
Kindness: A friendly, generous,
benevolent or gentle nature. Showing consideration, affection, friendliness.
Generosity: Giving abundantly,
willingly, liberally, copiously, magnanimously, altruistically.
Humbleness: Knowing one’s
dependence on God and interdependence with fellowmen and women.
Courtesy: Good manners,
Aleishweh.
Altruism: Regard for others as a
principle of action based on the doctrine of oneness. Ecological body
consciousness.
Good
Temper: Pleasant disposition of mind, well composed.
Guilelessness: Without guile or cunning, especially
deceitful behavior, hence having no hidden agendas, straightforwardness.
Sincerity: Free
from pretense or deceit, the same in reality as in appearance, genuine, honest,
frank.
Endurance: Ability to hold out, to
undergo a difficulty without giving way, to withstand prolonged strain.
Forgiveness: Personal pardoning of
an offense or offender. Speaks to inward feeling and presupposes some kind of
alienation. Forgetting is not necessarily included in forgiveness. Ceasing to
blame, absolution.
Courage: Ability to disregard
fear. Bravery. May also be a willingness to feel one’s fear and take a given
action anyway.
Spectrum Of Love Inventory*
Inventory #1for Sohbet/study group – Fill out on
your own, indicating “strong” or “weak” for each. Or, fill out with interviewer/friend
and have an interesting time giving one another feedback.
If you are in need of assistance with this, call
Anastasia to guide you and/or do inventory with you. Cell: 240.409.5347.
Date/Name
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COMPASSION
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GRATITUDE
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PATIENCE
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KINDNESS
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HUMBLENESS
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Example – John Doe – October
15, 2006
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Weak
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3
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3
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8
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5
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6
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6
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3
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8
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7
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3
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3
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8
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3
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2
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Strong
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7
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7
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2
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5
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4
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4
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7
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2
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3
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7
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7
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2
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7
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8
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*Courtesy of Murat Yagan, Ahmsta Kebzeh: The Universal Science of Awe Kebzeh
Publications, Vernon British Columbia,, 2003. www.kebzeh.org
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