Situation-Action-Outcome
Sthiti-Karma-Phala — State-Action-Result
Practical problem-solving spread. Where you are, what to do, and what results to expect.
Positions
-
1
Situation
Question: What is the current situation?
The reality of where you are now. The circumstances, energies, or conditions you're working with.
-
2
Action
Question: What action should I take?
The best course of action, approach, or attitude to adopt. What you can do to move forward.
-
3
Outcome
Question: What will be the result?
The likely outcome of taking this action. The resolution, conclusion, or where this path leads.
Jungian
Conscious agency
Fourth Way
Intentional doing
Sanskrit
Kriyā-yoga (yoga of action)
Related Concepts
Conscious Labor
Working at any task with full attention and presence—deliberately injecting consciousness into normally mechanical activity, creating internal unity.
Conscious Faith
Faith arising from consciousness brings freedom; from feeling brings weakness; from body brings stupidity.
Conscious Love
Love arising from consciousness evokes the same in response; from feeling evokes the opposite; from body depends on type and polarity.
Conscious Hope
Hope arising from consciousness is strength; from feeling is slavery; from body is disease.
Intentional Suffering
Voluntarily enduring discomfort for transformation—resisting impulses, bearing difficulty without self-pity—as inner alchemy that conserves and transforms energy.