It is the place where the steward rises above impulse and begins to govern from a higher center. Many people know what they should do, but when pressure comes, the lower reaction takes over. The Ninth Point teaches us how to return to the seat of stewardship. Not just thinking better. Not just feeling better. Not just saying the right words. Actually governing the body, the tongue, the hands, the breath, the choices, and the direction. This is where Great Divine Love becomes practice. The Ninth Point is about higher self-command, discipline, spiritual maturity, and choosing Love without becoming weak or passive. First reflection: Where do you need more command right now: emotions, speech, habits, reactions, discipline, or relationships?