The natural system of values is reached through experience gained through moving and acting, with the help of the innate abilities to perform the psychological actions of observing, feeling, memorizing, thinking, and understanding those movements and actions.
To restate, the process of gaining experience is performed in this way: consciousness observes and feels its movements and actions as good or evil. It then memorizes them as good or evil. Consciousness feels each form of movement and action that disables, endangers, and hinders that movement and action as fear of death and memorizes it as evil; each action that enables, advances, and gives meaning to movement and action, consciousness feels as satisfaction and it memorizes it as good. The following process of thinking about previously experienced good and evil has the meaning of understanding good and evil. This general, universal form of understanding is a very important psychological ability, being an action that helps the consciousness to plan in advance those movements and actions that enable, advance, and give meaning to its existence (which are felt as good) and to avoid those which disable, endanger, and set it back (those felt as evil). In time, these solutions (knowledge) on movements and actions with the meaning of good grow and become more and more complex until they develop into the natural value system with the meaning of natural laws i.e. knowledge according to which life in nature goes on.