SIXTEEN
PRINCIPLES
FOR
PERSONAL, FAMILY, AND GLOBAL PEACE
James W. Prescott, Ph.D.
Institute of Humanistic Science
Every pregnancy is a wanted
pregnancy. Every child is a wanted child.
Every pregnancy should be free
from alcohol, drugs, tobacco and other harmful agents of
stress.
Every pregnancy should have
proper nutrition and health.
Every normal birth should be
without drugs.
Every birth should be a loving
event with family and friends.
Every baby should be breast-fed
for two years or longer and be given a loving massage
every day.
Every baby should be carried on
the body of its mother, father or caretaker as much as
possible with mother/infant sleeping together during the
formative first years of life.
No baby, child or person should
be subjected to any form of genital mutilation for
reasons of religious belief or social custom.
No baby or child should be hit,
spanked or humiliated.
No baby or child should be left
to cry itself to sleep.
The personal dignity of every
baby and child should always be respected and affirmed.
The emerging sexuality of every
child and adolescent should always be respected and
affirmed.
The right of self-determination
in the sexual expression of affection and love is a basic
human right of all persons.
Every human being should receive
a loving massage every day.
Sexual affection and sexual love
are essential wellsprings for human peace, harmony and
peace.
The home and family is the
cradle of alienation and violence or the cradle of love
and universal peace.