Code and Spirit of Nobility + Noblesse Oblige

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Code of Nobility

by Dr Judith Orloff MD

Nobility of Spirit must be earned by living according to a Noble Code...a way of living among fellow human beings, among all beings... an ethical and moral code that requires no leap of faith, no fanatical belief system. It is an operating system upon which civilization may run; a bedrock upon which humanity may rest.

 

Nobility is such a key concept these ways. The importance of maintaining one's integrity in times of stress and turmoil is vital in kindling the light in your own heart and in the heart of the world.

 

Meditate on the energy of being noble in your life and what that would mean. It's a beautiful way to be to keep your heart open.

 

Nobility of Spirit is not wealth. It is not birthright. It is not an office 

one holds that puts him or her above others. 

 

Nobility of Spirit must be earned by living according to a Noble Code...a way of living among fellow human beings, among all beings... an ethical and moral code that requires no leap of faith, no fanatical belief system. It is an operating system upon which civilization may run; a bedrock upon which humanity may rest."

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Avatar eddessaknight -
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LIFE TRIUMPHANT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ6WbmWU0QI


Nietzsche remarks on the solitude of people who aspire to rise above the masses. To such people, all company is a means, a delay, or a resting-place: until their goal is reached, nothing else is of any importance. Reflecting on this fact, Nietzsche suggests that perhaps it is not genius, but the opportunity to take full advantage of genius, that is so rare. The noble man is not distinguished by works or deeds so much as by a degree of self-respect that commoners lack.

According to Nietzsche, an aristocratic caste is fundamental to the ennoblement of the human species. This caste must believe that there is an order of rank that differentiates great humans from the
Avatar eddessaknight -
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"Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much because they live in the grey twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
     ~President Theodore Roosevelt
     
Avatar sully16 -
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Beautiful and inspiring.

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