Noun
harmlessness (usually uncountable, plural harmlessnesses)
The characteristic of being harmless; the absence of harm.
They confused beauty with innocence and harmlessness. Cassandra Clare
I have so emphatically impressed the need of harmlessness upon all of you, for it is the scientific method, par excellence, and esoterically speaking, of cleaning house, and of purifying the centres. Its practice clears the clogged channels and permits the entrance of the higher energies. p. 40. Alice Bailey
Bedau also notes, though, that the very harmlessness of such entirely symbolic illegal protests toward public policy goals may serve a propaganda purpose. Source: Internet
As a six-foot-tall woman, I own up to my personal tendency to have a strong reaction to this one, which I generally stifle in favor of recognizing its “harmlessness” and social graces. Source: Internet
The Healer’s Art is predicated on the idea that medicine is an ancient lineage that draws its strength from its core values: compassion, service, reverence for life and harmlessness. Source: Internet
Jainism emphasizes the equality of all life, advocating harmlessness towards all, whether the creatures are great or small. Source: Internet