The Meridian
Ethical Boundaries
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The Meridian is designed as a tool for self-exploration and personal practice. It is not intended to replace medical, psychological, or spiritual authority.
What The Meridian Is — and Is Not
What it is
- A structured sound-based meditation and focus system
- A personal exploration tool
- A method for observing internal states
- A companion to journaling and reflection
- A non-dogmatic practice
What it is not
- A medical treatment
- A cure or diagnostic system
- A belief system or religious doctrine
- A replacement for therapy
- A substitute for sleep, nutrition, or discipline
Language Commitments
Avoids claiming
- Curing illness
- Healing trauma
- Activating DNA
- Manifesting outcomes
- Guaranteeing results
Instead uses
- "May support"
- "Is designed to encourage"
- "Can help explore"
- "Is intended for"
User Responsibility
Users are responsible for giving attention to their own comfort, discontinuing use if discomfort arises, consulting professionals when appropriate, and using the protocols only in safe environments.
- Do not use while driving or operating machinery
- Do not use under the influence of substances
- Do not use during medical emergencies
Philosophical Position
The Meridian does not tell users what to believe. It provides structured experiences and invites the user to interpret them for themselves.
Encourages
- Curiosity
- Discernment
- Consistency
- Personal interpretation
Respects
- Scientific inquiry
- Subjective experience
- Cultural traditions
- Individual differences
No belief is required to use The Meridian.