Definition
Spiritual Perspicuity refers to clarity that arises without grasping for certainty.
Context
As one of the Four Traits, perspicuity describes moments of insight that follow surrender and humility. It differs from dogmatic certainty. It acknowledges the limits of knowledge while allowing confidence grounded in relational trust.
Within subjective faith, clarity is provisional and open to refinement.
Implications
Perspicuity guards against both rigid absolutism and intellectual paralysis. It allows individuals to move forward responsibly while remaining open to correction.
This quality supports the platform’s commitment to ongoing research and openness to scrutiny.
Common Misunderstanding
Perspicuity is sometimes confused with mystical intuition detached from reason. In this framework, it emerges from disciplined humility and engagement with truth.
