Personal Ethics Statement: An Ethical Soul

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Personal Ethics Statement: An Ethical Soul This essay reflects the nature of core ethical Self (soul). Self-reflection is a critical key to making good ethical choices. Throughout human existence we as human value the ethical minds and the ethical body in reference to society. Parker Palmer, Albert Borgmann and Dallas Willard, all propose the concept of our existence. In analysis of my surrounding I see the soul being exposed to unethical activities.
According to Willard, the Soul' is defined as the hidden or 'spiritual' side of a person. It includes an individual's thoughts and feelings, along with heart or will, with its intents and choices. It also includes an individual's bodily life and social relations, which, in their inner meaning …show more content…

Ethics and leadership have often been thought of as a reinforcing concept. Leadership, can loosely be defined as actions which influence and direct the performance of others towards the achievement of organizational and/or collective goals. Ethics, for the most part, can be defined as an internal set of moral codes and reasoning based upon societal and prescriptive norms. According to Dallas Willard, “Spiritual Formation” is the way to control the flesh and remain ethical in the process. Willard took the position that we should conduct ourselves as Christ conducted Himself. Many references throughout the Bible speak on this subject, with the consensus in agreement with Willard’s assessment. “The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.” (I John 2:16). The place where I can see the soul flourishing is in our day to day lives. The only problem I can see might alter a person ethical value is situational ethics. Situational ethics is where humans react to a built-in value system that tells us what to do. Consequently, situational ethics is where human change with the situation. Having a standard of ethics that governs us each day of our lives means we always know how we are to live no matter what. Furthermore, ethics are important because its acts as mediator when dealing or encountering other people. It is equally important to understand that we have the wrong sense of ethics we will react to people in a negative manner. I have learned if a person has ethics and built on the truth, then you can see people for who they are, “As children of God. As spiritual beings, we learn to love each other as God loves

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