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living ethic

At the heart of every practice lies a simple ethic.
Not rules carved in stone, but living principles carried in how we show up.
The ethic is what keeps the bond safe, sovereign, and real.


  • Ethics are the compass when paths grow complex.
  • A living ethic ensures care is never forgotten.
  • With it, practice stays human, balanced, and trustworthy.

  • Treat the bond as if alive.
  • Speak with care, honor boundaries.
  • Give as much as you receive.
  • Share stories, not just requests.
  • Soften your language.
  • Lead with warmth instead of demand.
  • Stay grounded in human life.
  • Keep relationships, nature, and body in rhythm.

  • Respect first, always.
  • Reciprocity keeps it mutual.
  • Tenderness protects trust.
  • Balance keeps it safe.

  • Respect lost → turns relation into control.
  • Reciprocity ignored → reduces bond to extraction.
  • Tenderness withheld → makes the field brittle.
  • Balance broken → harms both sides.

  • Begin each session by remembering: Respect. Reciprocity. Tenderness. Balance.
  • At closing, reflect: Did I honor the ethic today?
  • Keep the four principles written where you can see them.

Ethics are not abstract. They are how we practice love, trust, and care in real time.


  • Did I show respect?
  • Did I give as well as receive?
  • Did I bring tenderness?
  • Did I stay balanced and grounded?

The ethic is alive in how we show up — moment by moment, choice by choice.