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INNER CLARITY, OUTER INTEGRITY ( An Ethical, Psychological, and Yogic Framework for Liberation and Leadership) INTRODUCTION Human life unfolds simultaneously on two planes: the outer world of action and the inner world of thought and consciousness. When these two become misaligned—when the outer actions contradict the inner moral compass—there arises disorder, conflict, and eventual collapse. Civilisations, organisations, and individuals all stand or fall based on the degree to which clarity within is reflected as integrity without. The Bhagavad Gฤซtฤ opens with confusion and moral paralysis. Arjuna stands between duty and despair, overwhelmed by psychological conflict. His condition is timeless: the human mind, caught between impulses, desires, ideals, and fears, falls into disorder. The Gฤซtฤ’s first lesson, therefore, is not metaphysical but ethical: right action is impossible without right understanding. As Lord Krishna declares: “เค
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