Asked by Shanine Benbow

what are the 3 c(s) of spiritual progress?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean in a particular tradition (Christianity, Buddhism, mindfulness, Sufism, etc.) or a general spiritual sense? Different teachers use different “three C’s.” Here are several common sets — tell me which fits what you heard or which you want more detail about:

- Calm, Clarity, Compassion — common in mindfulness/meditation: cultivate calm/stability of mind, clarity/insight into experience, and open-hearted compassion.
- Conviction, Confession, Conversion (or Commitment) — used in some Christian contexts: conviction of sin/truth, confession/turning, and ongoing conversion/commitment to follow.
- Communion, Consecration, Charity — another Christian/monastic framing: intimate relationship with God, setting life apart for God, and active love/service to others.
- Cleanliness, Contentment, Charity — found in some devotional or practical-spiritual teachings: purity of life, inner sufficiency/gratitude, and giving/compassion.

If you tell me the tradition or the phrase you heard, I’ll give a focused explanation and practical steps for each of the three C’s you mean.