Conservation fulfils the promises inherent in Temperance and Excellence, marking the completion of Propriety’s moment. The onset of Conservation signals the first wholeness in Reason’s journey. It is the realisation that virtues must be preserved and nurtured, not just acquired.
Seven, the quintessence of Life, embodies this virtue, turning division towards the greatest Good possible. In a world where change is constant, Conservation reminds us to cherish what we have built. It encourages stewardship, the careful management of resources, both spiritual and the material (though also ultimately for the spirit) and ensures that these strengths can endure through time.
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 1: The Primacy of Magnanimity
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 2: Honour – The Moral Compass
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 3: Temperance as Balance of Pride
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 4: Loyalty – Bonds Unbreakable
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 5: Triunal Reason
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 6: Portal of Excellence
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 7 – Patience as Acceptance
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 8 – Paternalistic Conservation
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation Part 9: Prudence in Wisdom of Worthiness
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 10: Virtuous Cycle in Symphony
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 11: Ethics as Compass of Internalised Morality
- Virtues as Triple Helix Formation part 12: Justice as Balance of Morality