This chapter explores a practical spiritual state attainable by every individual, distinct from inherent righteousness or complete wickedness. It clarifies that this state is defined not by one's internal feelings or desires, but by their active choices in behavior, speech, and thought. While true inner aversion to wrong and delight in the divine are gifts, the text asserts that everyone has the freedom to actively turn away from harmful actions and embrace good ones, thereby maintaining their connection to the Creator. It also encourages striving for deeper inner transformation, suggesting that persistent effort can eventually lead to greater spiritual joy through a profound divine influence.