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key values for the Aaiyyanist practice

These sets of statements apply to all Aaiyyanists, whether they work alone, or in a practise, at home or in a clients home. These are the key values that define the Aaiyyanist conduct and should be remembered at all times. The Aaiyyanist is a person who is one with all, a reflection of Brahman and the essence of OM. The Aaiyyanist is a being without discrimination or prejudice and who is non-sectarian.

In the ancient past (10,000 BC to 50,000 BC) all humans were essentially the same and one can think of the Dravidian past as essentially the past of the world. The ancient Aaiyyanist High Aaiyyanis consisted of men, women, Hijras (transgender), as well as others who did not define their gender. They also consisted of many different peoples from the Ancient world. You must remember that Aaiyyanism is not just an Indian Dravidian religion, but a world-wide one and one should act as such. It is not important who you are - it is how you act that defines you.

  • The Aaiyyanist must give Aaiyyanist Healing and Siddhic energy transfer to his or her clients with absolute respect and without any prejudice. In other words the Aaiyyanist must show respect for their clients individual values, needs, life choices, and dignity without any preconceived ideas or moral judgements whatsoever. The Aaiyyanist, therefore must not discriminate against or judge anyone concerning their race, political opinion, religion, culture gender or sexual orientation. They must treat all as one.
  • The Aaiyyanist's role is absolute care for their client and the wider community. This means that the welfare, well-being and spiritual, material and physical comfort of the client will have a higher priority over any other requirements that the Aaiyyanist maybe involved in.
  • Even though the concepts in Aaiyyanism may seem complex, the essential truths of Aaiyyanism is about simplicity of thought. Thus, the Aaiyyanist should provide simple and very understandable information to allow clients to make informed choices about the healing or Siddhic energy transfer they are about to receive. The Aaiyyan World Foundation will provide this information.
  • Aaiyyanism is non-sectarian and so you must respect the client's right to choose alternative (non-Aaiyyanist) forms and paths of healing. This helps build a better spiritual world if all peoples and faiths live as one. The Aaiyyanist must also acknowledge and respect all Aaiyyanists as well as disciples of all faiths and creeds. Aaiyyanism is also totally compatible with all religions (and is in fact the origin of all faiths) and so you can practise any religion and still be an Aaiyyanist healer. There are many paths up the mountain and many pebbles on the path.
  • The Aaiyyanist must always act spiritually, honestly, ethically and morally to maintain professional integrity. This includes such things as never asking for, or even accepting any gifts, donations or hospitality which may affect the Aaiyyanist's better judgement, or how they treat different clients. The Aaiyyanist can ask for fees for their service, but not for fees/gifts to treat a client over and above another person. The Aaiyyanist can also recommend the use of particular products or services, only on the basis of their spiritual judgement and not for commercial gain unless they make this crystal clear to the client.
  • The Aaiyyanist must comply with the continuing professional development requirements of the Aaiyyan World Foundation. Basically this means that the Aaiyyanist healer should follow these guidelines, and any further guidelines we give as you develop. The Aaiyyanist must also practise only within the boundaries of the Aaiyyanist's training/competence/qualifications. Most importantly the Aaiyyanist must always comply with any relevant legislation in the Country they operate in. This is due to historical reasons where Aaiyyanists were persecuted in the past, and thus to not sully the Aaiyyanists good name in the community they should comply with all laws in the Countries/regions they operate in.
  • The Aaiyyanists must keep all client information totally and absolutely confidential unless required by law to do otherwise (e.g. a court or legal order).
  • The Aaiyyanist practitioner should respond extremely promptly and positively to all concerns, complaints and any criticisms. The Aaiyyanist should also forward any disagreements to the Aaiyyan World Foundation where we will be able to help both you and your client to resolve any disputes.
  • The Aaiyyanists must strive and work to deeply foster and hold onto the trust of all their clients and the wider public.