Yomonsni

Ethical Code

Why an ethical code?

Even if Yomonsni were simply massage and practiced only by one person, there would still be an implicit ethical code present. As the goals with Yomonsni are more than that, it's a good idea to outline some things explicitly. This is not legal language, nor designed to cover every nuance, but rather written for easy comprehension and general principles. Please read through so there is a level set of expectations in the practice.

 

Guiding thoughts

Yomonsni as a philosophy and practice exists for the betterment of participants, to help them grow, develop, explore, and to enrich their lives. Whether it is practiced simply as a massage level, whether undertaken for a course of personal development, or lived as a lifestyle, this basic tenent is the foundation.

 

With that basic foundation, Yomonsni wants to always do good for you. Importantly, this is an intent to work on the long term good, rather than the short term. All growth, emotional, physical or mental, requires pain, effort and change, so all can expect there will be at least discomfort on the journey. The ethical guide here is to always hold the intention of emerging on the other side of any action or activity, further on your path to personal development.

 

If we take a quote attributed to Socrates, "The unexamined life is not worth living." Yomonsni requires examining all parts of your life. Getting to really know yourself, to understand your weaknesses, your fears, your motivations and desires - even those you don't want to admit. This level of introspection and analysis can be uncomfortable, but aides one in developing and growing in order to get to a better point in life, and through Yomonsni, you are at least not doing it alone, but paired with a Siazul.

 

So, Yomonsni does not promise peace and tranquility for you, rather it invites you to begin a difficult journey where you must confront yourself, to let go of things you value for the wrong reasons, to disturb your comfort in order to allow your development. The reward offered is not a pancea, but simply an ongoing process, a deepening of introspection and work required.

 

 

 

Honesty and truth

There is a glimpse in the guiding thoughts of honesty and truth in action, but it goes much deeper. No where through Yomonsni will there be promises made about cures, or effects of any type of behavior that have not been shown through methodical research. Veracity in terms of pricing, goals, and how

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Consent

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ethics for participants

While being explicit here about expectations and ethics of conduct, it is important to note that ethical behavior and principles apply not only to practitioners of Yomonsni but also to all those who participate.

 

Openness

 

Honesty

 

Active communication