THE MUSEUM’S MISSION IS IN DELIVERING A CONCISE PROGRAM OF EMOTIONAL EDUCATION
To validate the Formal Theory, Dr. Levis founded the museum as an emotional education destination and learning center. The museum has three goals:
First, the integration of art and science: The museum’s six permanent art exhibits illustrate the scientific structure and moral function of the creative process.
Second, personal relevance of the study of creativity by completing the Conflict Analysis Battery: Visitors and students can complete the Conflict Analysis Battery online or in person, illustrating how they resolve conflicts as a sequence of six emotions, and identify their relational modalities as wellness diagnosis. Case studies are presented illustrating the four relational modalities, their strengths and weaknesses, pathologies and their correction. The conflict analysis battery, leads to self discovery. The assessment as didactic, diagnostic of wellness, and therapeutic by generating insights about oneself and by identifying changes needed for self-improvement.
Third, learning about the integration of religions as discoveries of science; Visitors and students can play the Moral Monopoly game, illustrating the evolution of religions identifying progressively moral values as three innate principles of the unconscious: moderation, cooperation and mutual respect. The Moral Monopoly game retraces the evolution of religions as discoveries of the alternative ways of resolving conflicts and integrates them into the moral science.