Its Principles and their Corollaries
INK is universal, INK did not have to be invented, INK just had to be recognized and formulated to be understood. These are 4 INK principles and their 2 corollaries applicable to all sentient beings. They pertain to:
2/ NATURAL AND INCIDENTAL CHANGES
3/ THE DESIRE OR APPREHENSION TO CHANGE
4/ THE SUBJECTIVE PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF CHANGES
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"Well-being, defined as the state of being healthy, well, happy, and prosperous is a most desirable condition for a sentient being."
"The natural functions of each vital organ of a sentient being are designed to provide well-being."
"Natural Health is the process that coordinates and maintains well-being."
****************************************************************************************** 2/ NATURAL AND INCIDENTAL CHANGES
"Natural and incidental changes are part of life. When a sentient being experiences a change, the resulting impacts or imprints affect the sentient being's behavior and well-being."
"When vital functions of a sentient being are affected by natural or incidental changes:
If the affects are positive, these changes will become permanent new ways to support the sentient being's behavior and well-being.
If the affects are negative, they will interfere temporarily or permanently with the sentient being's behavior and well-being, until Natural Healing functions can be restored."
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3/ THE DESIRE OR APPREHENSION TO CHANGE
"The desire for any sentient being to change is motivated by the expectation that the outcome will improve temporarily or permanently the sentient being's well-being."
"The apprehension any sentient being nurtures against change is justified if the temporary or permanent outcome of the change may affect negatively the sentient being's behavior and well-being."
"The most desirable form of therapy is the therapy that restores the Natural Healing ability of the body with the minimum amount of pain or discomfort."
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4/ THE SUBJECTIVE PERCEPTION AND EVALUATION OF CHANGES
"The ability to perceive and evaluate changes in a sentient being depends mostly on the subjective and relative qualities of the sensitivity and the judgment of the observer."
"Perceived behavioral changes in a sentient being may only be symptoms. The accuracy of a diagnosis needs to be validated by sound observations backed up by logical thinking."
"The success of any therapy depends on the accurate perception of negative changes to restore Natural Health." |