A moral imperative is a duty or obligation that arises from universal values and inner spiritual conviction. It motivates individuals to take actions that protect life, promote fairness, and uplift others. Because moral imperatives come from the soul’s deeper wisdom, they guide people toward truth and compassion.
In the Correcting Time teachings, moral imperatives emerge from the Seven Core Values and from inner spiritual guidance. They move individuals to act even when the path is difficult. Moreover, moral imperatives help communities choose justice and service over fear or self-interest.
Additionally, moral imperatives keep societies aligned with spiritual purpose. They inspire courageous leadership, ethical decisions, and long-term thinking. As moral imperatives gain influence, civilization becomes more stable and spiritually mature.
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Moral Duty
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Ethical Obligation
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Inner Guidance
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Spiritual Responsibility
