Code of Ethics for a Living Philosophy

By Lao Russell

 

•  To bring blessing on yourself, bless your neighbor.

•  To enrich yourself, enrich your neighbors.

•  Honor your neighbor and your neighbor will honor you.

•  To sorely hurt yourself, hurt your neighbor.

•  He who seeks love will find it by giving it.

•  The measure of a man’s wealth, is the measure of the wealth he has given.

•  To enrich yourself with many friends, enrich your friends with yourself.

•  That which you take away from any man, the world will take away from you.

•  When you take the first step to give yourself to that which you want, it will also take the first step to give itself to you.

•  Peace and happiness do not come to you from your horizon. They spread from you out to infinity beyond your horizon.

•  The whole Universe is a mirror which reflects back to you, that which you reflect into it.

•  Love is like the ascent of a high mountain peak. It comes ever nearer to you as you go ever nearer to it.

Copyright (1955) by Lao Russell of the University of Science and Philosophy