OWL recognizes the individual and the ‘world group’.
Our code is as follows:
Every individual has a responsibility to fully realise their own human existence, and to facilitate as much as possible the “realisation of the existence of other individuals”, especially those closest to them.
Every individual must establish a structure for attempting to understand their position in the universe with respect to the beginning of the universe and their own existence.
Every individual has a responsibility for developing a strong self-ego and respecting valid egos in others.
Every individual must formulate a “responsibility-need” with respect to their parents and to their children, and to link these responsibilities into a notion of extended family which is independent to government support; as much as is practicably possible.
Every individual should formulate a notion and strategy of their role in terms of community, nation, and a whole world experience.
Every individual should accept the inevitability of their own death. But the striving for a long, healthy and productive life is everybody's right. Don’t wait for the hereafter.
Every individual should accept the difference between ‘bad’ and ‘good’ within the context of their society, and accept that actions of goodness are more conducive to a sense of well-being and strong-ego than acts of malice, evil, or intimidation. Religion does not dictate universal morality.
Individuals should never demand or expect other individuals to do more than themselves; and be prepared to acknowledge and learn from mistakes. (We all make them!)
Every individual should accept behaviour can be changed by punishment and reward; but that reward is by far the most powerful changer of behaviour.
Every individual must accept that ultimately all human endeavour is a consequence of team effort; therefore the notion of perfect singular discovery is impossible. We are all indebted to other members of the race for all success.
The Final, Overriding Rule – At any time any individual should formulate supplementary rules to assist them in the attainment and the implementation of a strong moral code that will guide them through all societies, all religions, and lifestyles that will be to their greatest personal good, and ultimately for the greatest good of all others.
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