- The Malady: A persistent delusion that we can arrange the world to suit ourselves.
- The Result: Friction, resentment, and a "seized engine" when the world ignores our script.
- The Solution: A decision to stop acting as the Director and start the Program of Action.
The Root of Our Troubles
"Selfishness—self-centeredness! That, we think, is the root of our troubles." — 1939 Blueprint
In the 1939 Blueprint, the Spiritual Malady is not a moral failing; it is a mechanical breakdown. We are like the actor who wants to run the whole show. When the world doesn't follow our script, we grind our gears until the engine seizes.
The Diagnostic
Character Imbalance
The Actor Simulation: Testing Self-Will
The Mechanical Solution
We stop being the Director. We stop trying to arrange the lights, the ballet, and the scenery. In the 1939 Blueprint, this is where Step 3 moves from a "decision" to a "Program of Action."
Spiritual Malady FAQ
Is the 'Actor' malady a moral failing?
No. It is a delusion of self-will. We are simply people trying to manage a show we don't control.
Can I fix the Spiritual Malady through willpower?
Willpower is what fuels the "Actor." To fix the malady, we must resign as Director and follow a higher script.
Next Step: Explore the 12 Bedevilments (The Result of Self-Will)
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