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FINDING WISDOM TO CHOOSE BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG
The Daily Guardian
|February 09, 2026
In life, we are constantly faced with choices—big and small, simple and complex.
The ability to distinguish between what is good and what is harmful is essential not only for worldly success but for inner peace and spiritual growth. Understanding the difference between right and wrong is not always straightforward, yet through spiritual practice, mindfulness, and self-reflection, we can develop discernment and make decisions aligned with our higher self.
LISTENING TO THE INNER VOICE
Every individual has an innate inner guidance system, often referred to as intuition or conscience. Spiritually, this inner voice is connected to our higher self and the universal truth. When facing a decision, quiet the mind and pay attention to subtle feelings of comfort or discomfort. A sense of peace or lightness often indicates that a choice is aligned with your soul's purpose, whereas anxiety, unease, or heaviness may signal disharmony or negative consequences. Meditation and prayer strengthen this inner awareness, allowing you to tune in more clearly to divine guidance.
ALIGNING WITH UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES
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