Finally, science makes us conscious of the unconscious
as a Conflict Resolution Process.
Moral order has been traditionally conveyed with
absolute moral imperatives, i.e. the Ten Commandments.The Conflict
Resolution Process is the most abstract way of conceptualizing
morality. Morality is the innate need to resolve conflict as the
transformation of the state of passivity into activity, evolving
to conflict resolution along the requirements for cooperation
and mutual respect.
This process is now a formula of choices and consequences.
Moral order is determined by the inner balance of energetic states,
in their symbolic representations as these determine the personal
emotional and social adjustment.
The Unit Process is the
scientific moral paradigm. It reflects the calculus of power
management and the optimal way of resolving conflict.
Society and the individual define wisdom as restructuring the
idea of self versus society and others, while explaining that
there is such a thing as external moral justice. The search for
wisdom is characterized by two things: sense of self versus others,
and how one attributes moral authority.
This paradigm integrates the evolution
of civilizations as the ongoing improvement of resolving conflict
in domestic and social occasions, and as an evolutional sequence
of increasingly abstract conceptualizations of the moral process.
Both the individual and society are historically
evolving along a sequence of conflict resolutions, improving
a sense of self in the context of a more meaningful environment.
Individual growth,
insight, wisdom, and enlightenment coincide with dealing with
stress. They do this without feeling threatened or intimidated,
yet with a full sense of awareness of an universal order and justice.
The individual and
society grow in a sense of comfort and safety as science demystifies
psychology and religion by comprehending the advantages of the
ethical Power Management.