Work with an AI to systematically inventory your patterns of error, rationalization, and recurring mistakes in a private, non-judgmental space. The tool helps you notice what you might otherwise overlook about yourself, creating a useful record of growth over time without requiring you to confess to another person.
Hamartiological self-inventory is the practice of using AI-guided reflection to examine personal concepts of wrongdoing, moral failure, and the nature of sin or ethical transgression across different spiritual frameworks. It draws on hamartiology, the theological study of sin, to help individuals map their own deeply held beliefs about moral accountability.
This process matters because unexamined assumptions about guilt, shame, and forgiveness shape daily decisions and emotional wellbeing. AI can facilitate a non-judgmental structured inquiry that helps users surface, compare, and potentially reconcile competing moral frameworks from their background and current beliefs.
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