Our code of conduct is laid out in our course handbook and reads as follows:
"It is our belief that society is natural to mankind and that it is appropriate, therfore, to ensure that society is well ordered and just. We further believe in the equality and inalienable claim to dignity of all people and hold that the goal of our existence is both self-betterment and the veneration of the struggle that realises it.
We hold that ultimate authority over all matters rests in a natural order and that a sustainable culture and human contentment can only be realised by submission to that order. We reject all attempts to limit that order by use of definitions and cognitive understanding and seek, instead, communion with nature through prayer, meditation, and mystic contemplation. We refuse to submit to any form of authority that is mandatory, baseless, or unjust.
With these beliefs in mind, it is the aim of the Society to provide all people with an opportunity to learn and practice the art of self-defence in a readily accessible cultural medium, one suited to its host country, and to promote an appreciation of the contributions of all peoples to the martial arts."
I haven't read that in quite a while. Its good to refresh the memory.