Inner voice
Inner voice can be understood as conscience as well as can be understood from the spiritual domain. The inner voice have develops and turns more inclusive over the period of time, and different types of connotations comes along each other. Classically, it denotes to a religious process of re-formation whose objective is to recover the “original shape” of the man, oriented toward the image of God as found in the examples by the founders and texts considered sacred by the religions of the world. The term was used commonly among the practitioners of the early Christianity to indicate toward the life that is oriented to the Holy Spirit and was further broadened during the Late Middle Ages with the aim to include mental aspects of life. In modern and the post modern times, the term has both spread to other religious traditions and turned inclusive to refer to a wider range of experience, comprising a range of esoteric traditions and religious traditions.