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Stability

Stability
Seven Core Values • Emotional-Spiritual Foundation • Correcting TimeSocial Sustainability • Morontia Readiness

Definition:
Stability is the condition of inner and outer steadiness that arises when individuals, relationships, communities, and institutions are grounded in values, guided by truth, and aligned with divine order.
In the teachings of the Correcting Time, Daniel Raphael, and Machiventa Melchizedek, stability is understood as the essential platform of reliability that allows growth, healing, and co-creative progress to occur. Without stability, neither individuals nor societies can sustain moral development or spiritual advancement.

Stability is not stagnation; it is secure grounding, the dependable consistency that enables adaptation, growth, and loving action.


Core Dimensions of Stability

1. Emotional Stability

Emotional stability reflects:

  • Calmness in adversity

  • Balanced feelings

  • Reduced reactivity

  • Healthy self-regulation

  • Openness without overwhelm

A stable emotional life allows the Thought Adjuster to guide more clearly.


2. Mental Stability

A stable mind is:

  • Clear

  • Disciplined

  • Reflective

  • Grounded in truth

  • Free from constant confusion or turmoil

Mental stability strengthens discernment and moral judgment.


3. Spiritual Stability

Spiritual stability arises from:

It is the soul’s anchor during times of personal or planetary change.


4. Moral Stability

Moral stability expresses itself as:

  • Consistency in ethical behavior

  • Reliability in decision-making

  • Integrity even under pressure

  • Dependability in service

  • Clear moral compass rooted in values

This stability makes individuals trustworthy and safe to others.


Stability in Daily Life

Stability appears when individuals:

It is one of the clearest indicators of self-mastery.


Stability in the Correcting Time

Celestial teachers emphasize that stability is indispensable for:

Societies cannot function sustainably without stable values, stable intentions, and stable systems.


Relationship to the Seven Core Values

Stability is built from and reinforces all Seven Values:

  • Life: Provides safe, sustainable conditions for living

  • Equality: Builds fair systems that do not shift with bias

  • Growth: Allows for measured, healthy development

  • Quality of Life: Creates an environment of safety and predictability

  • Compassion: Steady support in times of vulnerability

  • Empathy: Consistent understanding and care

  • Love: Reliable goodwill that does not fluctuate with emotion

Stability is values made dependable.


Forms of Stability

1. Personal Stability

  • Self-control

  • Emotional regulation

  • Consistent values-based choices

  • Reliable routines and inner order

2. Relational Stability

3. Social Stability

4. Spiritual-Morontia Stability

Stability is required for the morontia soul to grow harmoniously.


Indicators of Stability

A stable individual becomes a source of strength for others.


Spiritual Tone

Celestial teachings describe stability as:

  • Strong yet gentle

  • Foundation-building

  • Trustworthy

  • Calm and orderly

  • Anchored in love

  • Emotionally balanced

  • Spiritually receptive

  • Essential for co-creative progress

Stability is the quiet, steady strength of a soul aligned with truth, grounded in values, and faithful to the Father’s guidance.