Strict Definition and Application of “Behavioral Principles” in MLS

The root cause of your challenges is neither “fate” nor a lack of ability. MLS utilizes specific aspects of behavioral principles—analyzed through your date of birth—and the flow of external environments as cognitive filters (lenses).

When your efforts feel unproductive, it is defined as a “structural misalignment” in your direction of action when viewed through these filters. Our role is to guide you in exercising creativity within those constraints, facing your challenges, and establishing an autonomous action plan.

An MLS session is not about providing the analysis as the “final answer.” Instead, it is a process where the analysis serves as a foothold for the client to creatively overcome their own challenges.

1. Defining “Behavioral Principles”: A Filter, Not a Label

The birth-date data used in MLS (such as NAWAL or numerical values) functions simply as a set of constraints or templates through which an individual’s actions and thoughts are viewed.

  • Role as a Filter (Lens): We take the complex, multifaceted nature of a client’s psyche and observe it through specific structural perspectives. For example: “Through the lens of NAWAL A, we can see a current trend where creativity is being suppressed, leading to a state of hesitation.”
  • Constraints and Creativity: Analysis results are not intended to limit a client’s potential. Rather, they are provided as “boundary conditions” for facing challenges creatively. The core value of an MLS session lies in determining “how to move” within these specific constraints.

2. Correcting “Structural Misalignment”: Awareness and Action Planning

The goal of a session is not to declare that a client is “wrong,” but to help them notice misaligned aspects through the filters so they can construct their own solutions.

PhaseClient Action & MLS Application
AwarenessDiscovering contradictions (misaligned aspects) by viewing one’s behavioral principles against the tide of the external environment through the filters.
CreationAccepting the misalignment as a given constraint and asking: “How can I achieve the best possible result within these boundaries?”
ActionAutonomously establishing achievable goals and tangible actions aligned with the direction indicated by the filters.