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  1. Pastoral Toolkit | Church Of The BPW

    9. Mindfulness and Grounding Goal: Reduce emotional overwhelm from moral shock or grief. Methods: Breathing exercises, meditation, or guided reflection. Encourage focus on present actions and …

  2. Home | Church Of The BPW

    The Church of the Best Possible World is a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to lowering the cost of living for as many as possible by providing affordable and lower cost housing for all.

  3. Pastoral Appendix | Church Of The BPW

    Its goal is to reduce suffering, isolation, and shame, while remaining faithful to the core principles of Imposition Ethics: no obligation, no justification of harm, no moral laundering of outcomes.

  4. Resolving Conflict | Church Of The BPW

    Mitigation: exemptions/accommodations where feasible; reduce scope and data/time extraction Repair: restore losses where possible (refunds, reinstatement paths, apologies, restitution)

  5. Institutions | Church Of The BPW

    We aim to reduce involuntary imposition and increase voluntary assistance where feasible. When constraints are unavoidable, we select the least-imposing option and implement mitigation, repair, …

  6. Pastoral Appendix | Church Of The BPW

    Its goal is to reduce suffering, isolation, and shame, while remaining faithful to the core principles of Imposition Ethics: no obligation, no justification of harm, no moral laundering of outcomes.

  7. Moral Dilemmas | Church Of The BPW

    Pushing the man might reduce the scale of involuntary imposition in total—but it does so by committing a morally blameworthy act. The act cannot be justified, sanctified, or declared morally right, even if it …

  8. Solutions to Moral Dilemmas | Church Of The BPW

    If some patients will die due to scarcity, choose options that minimize will-frustration among consent-compatible choices—but never introduce a new extreme imposition (killing an unwilling person) to …

  9. F.A.Q. | Church Of The BPW

    An involuntary imposition occurs when a conscious agent’s will is frustrated, constrained, or overridden without their consent. Imposition can be caused by people, institutions, systems, or nature itself.

  10. The "Good" Life | Church Of The BPW

    create consent-based cooperation, reduce exploitation and coercion, expand others’ option sets without forcing them, build durable competence and trust.