You must acknowledge Goodness for all its meaning. You must accept it as the only way forward; you must give it precedence above all else, while never allowing any other thing to represent itself as such.
You must acknowledge that you have not always acted with Goodness, you must compel yourself to memorize the burden of that feeling, and you must vow to make your greatest attempt to forever reject such action.
To allow this process to resound within every bit of depth in your existence, is to be Salvaged.
Ok Jack, so goodness and all of it's meaning. I assume goodness at one end of the spectrum and badness at the other? Goodness being typically defined as behavior aligned with superior moral qualities....helping the needy, giving of yourself, living a virtuous life. Things along those lines I assume?
So what is the standard for goodness in this instance? Do multiple standards of goodness exist? Is goodness subjective (one person's goodness is another's badness)?
Move forward in a state of goodness, but to what end? The end of your life?
Then recognizing that I haven't always acted with goodness and thereby committing myself to then live in a state of goodness for the rest of my days. And by doing so and allowing that ackowledgement of goodness and goodness itself to permeate every fiber of who I am, I am then saved (or salvaged).
So via the acknowledgement of my lack of goodness and the conscious decision to committ myself to goodness I have then saved myself? Saved myself from what exactly?