Life Style
Each person makes his/her own rules about life style.
There is no value in keeping to rules imposed by someone else if they go
against one's own information at the time.
Within a lifetime, life style rules may change. For each person there
will come a time when the value of certain rules becomes clear and at
that time there will be little difficulty in adapting one's life style
accordingly.
No life style rules can be considered absolute; so, life style rules may
contradict one another or exceptions may be made in special circumstances.
This is a question left to the wisdom of each individual.
Whatever you do, do it consciously and be aware of the consequences.
Some Piers life style rules are given as an example.
Personal integrity
"Your body is the temple of the holy spirit" (St Paul)
By preserving the integrity of the body one is helping one's progress
towards transition. Mistreating the body causes undetected pain and
injury as individual body cells or units shriek in protest at the way
they are handled.
- Avoid damaging or addictive drugs
- Avoid unnecessary medical intrusions
- unnecessary mutilations
- unnecessary treatments
- unnecessary drugs (including proprietary medicines)
- Choose a diet in keeping with the Piers philosophy
- avoid products of dead animals
- choose pure, rather than synthetic ingredients
- have regard to the needs of the body for different classes of food
- apply moderation, both totally and with regard to individual food types
- have regard to the means of production
- Strive towards physical fitness and perfection
- Observe sexual behaviour in keeping with the Piers philosophy
- fidelity to the true companion (EG)
- choose practices which respect the integrity of the partners
- respect the sacred nature of the sexual relationship as most intimate form
of personal communication
- have regard to the sacred function of the sexual relationship in the
creation of new life
Integrity of others
Respect the integrity of others.
Avoid entering another's living space (physical space, beliefs, life style,
personality elements) without explicit or implied invitation. In dialogue or
dealings with a second person respect the integrity of any third person(s).
Integrity of animals
Respect the integrity of animals as different from, not inferior, to humans.
Support measures to ensure adequate living conditions for animals.
Avoid exhibitions in which animals are trained to play at being humans.
Avoid exhibitions in which humans are trained to play at being animals.
Environment
Be economical with the material universe.
Take only what you need and support all measures for re-use.
Strive for environment-friendly employment, transport, housing, household
installations.
PIERS
Clement
Last updated 25 October 1995
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