Governance Models are the structural frameworks, processes, and decision-making systems by which societies organize authority, distribute power, establish policies, and guide collective life. In the context of celestial teachings and the Correcting Time, governance models are evaluated not by political ideology but by their alignment with the seven core values of social sustainability: Life, Equality, Growth, Quality of Life, Compassion, Empathy, and Love.
A governance model is considered sustainable when it:
1. Protects and Enhances Life
Prioritizing safety, welfare, and human dignity.
2. Upholds Equality
Ensuring fairness, impartiality, inclusion, and access to opportunity.
3. Supports Growth
Encouraging the development of character, wisdom, skills, and moral maturity.
4. Improves Quality of Life
Designing institutions that uplift well-being and human potential.
5. Operates with Compassion
Responding to suffering, vulnerability, and need with care.
6. Practices Empathy
Understanding citizens’ lived experience and designing systems accordingly.
7. Is Rooted in Love
Prioritizing the welfare of the many over the self-interest of the few.
Celestial teachings stress that governance must be based on values, not ideologies. Ideologies divide; values unify. Governance models anchored in core values foster stability, cooperation, fairness, and long-term sustainability.
Ideal governance in the Correcting Time reflects:
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Shared responsibility and participation
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Protection of personal dignity
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Prevention of power concentration
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Alignment with universal moral principles
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Integration of ethical, emotional, and spiritual intelligence
Ultimately, governance models aim to mirror the coherence and benevolence of universe administration—where truth, justice, mercy, and love exist in perfect balance.
