On conscience
That faculty is your conscience.
It has been shaped. It can be trained.
It is worth understanding.
The conscience is the interior voice that speaks before action and after it. It permits — or it forbids. It does not argue. It simply registers. And in the registering, it reveals the shape of what you actually believe.
Most people do not think carefully about their conscience. They follow it when convenient and suppress it when not. What they rarely do is examine it — ask whether it is calibrated correctly, whether it has been shaped by truth or by fear, whether the things it forbids deserve to be forbidden, whether the things it permits have been given too much room.
A miseducated conscience is not a reliable guide.
A well-trained one is among the most valuable things
a person can possess.
The conscience dimension is one of three soul-level faculties assessed in the tripartite framework. Alongside motivation and self-perception, it maps the territory of who you actually are — not who you intend to be.
This domain is the entry point for that work. Part of the practic.us formation family.
Assessment in formation.