
Integrity is allowing all expressions of life to be what it is. Expressing real Self is a purpose of life. When person is coming from Integrity the form of life is diminishing: all takes care of itself and there is no need to make something happened.
Examining Divine nature of self by living it - is what living by Integrity is.
Cultivating Spiritual Integrity on the path of Spiritual Mastery
It is our absolute responsibility to choose to act with spiritual integrity at all times. There is no excuse to knowingly violate the spiritual rights of others, regardless of how poorly they may react to you. Spiritual Integrity requires that we begin to look at what we are really doing in the way we live our lives.
Cultivating spiritual integrity is a major responsibility on the path of spiritual mastery, and the way the universe works, you need live by it. This means that there is a biological reality of spiritual integrity that manifests chemically within the DNA as a result of that state and focus of consciousness. If you do not possess a sufficient amount of spiritual integrity in your consciousness, neither will be reflected your DNA Template. And though you might be able to "pull the wool over the eyes of others," your own biology will be eventually be your own task master.
The True Test of Integrity
First, what do I mean when using the word "integrity"? Integrity is not simply a matter of acting honorably. Note that the root word for integrity is the same as that for "integration" - living with integrity means that we choose to live in unity, rather than in separation. It is important always be aware of the ego's tendency toward personal comparisons and competition, which not only sets us apart from others, but creates internal conflict and separation as well. Personal and professional relationships can be the best teachers we have, especially when they "push our buttons", challenging us to face self-imposed limitations. Every person we encounter just might hold a piece of the puzzle we are putting together for ourseles, and we may hold a piece of theirs. And so, to make this exchange flow more easily we must be willing to let go of those self-reinforcing stories about who "I" am, what "I" think or what "I" am doing. The quieter we are inside, the more we can hear, and the more we can receive from others.
Although it may be relatively easy to retreat into a cave and become "enlightened", the true test of integrity comes when we reemerge and fully expose ourselves to the world. However, there is an advantage to retreating from the world on occasion - in a quiet place, it is easier to learn to cultivate the powerful tools we need for maintaining peace and balance. The foremost of these spiritual tools is the "internal witness," an unshakable, non-judging part of the self that maintains vigilant awareness of our own internal mental and emotional processes as we respond to the daily pressures of life.
The Cost of the Response
The way of integrity exacts a cost from those who follow it. Few phrases express this truth more clearly than the declaration “Well, at least I kept my integrity.” The speaker of these words has passibly suffered a loss -- perhaps a job or public dignity or even health and cherished friends. He or she may also imply, “I held on to what I needed to. I kept the greater treasure.” Even so, the sharp edges of privation have sliced deeply.
The cost of integrity assumes a subtler form, less dramatic than outright sacrifice and loss but in its own way fully as demanding. Those who walk with integrity willingly pay the dues of constancy.
Persons of integrity do not maintain one set of values in public and another in private. They make no division between how they conduct themselves with those dearest to them and how they operate in other settings.
The Attraction of the Response
Ultimately the way of integrity attracts. Those who live it excite interestof others in part because they do pay a cost. Their constancy and sacrifices demonstrate a wholeness of spirit.
The deeds of persons of integrity are wholly one with the fine words they speak.
The attraction deepens as we learn how fully we can trust such persons. We may not always like what they say, but we know they will be straight with us. They will not talk about us behind our backs or say one thing to us and something else to others. Persons of integrity may not have the most sparkling personality in the room or offer the most engaging conversation, but they possess a genuineness we can absolutely count on.
And because we trust such persons, we are particularly attracted to them in times of crisis. This does not mean they have all the answers. Indeed, at precisely the moment others offer solutions, these individuals may openly voice the wondering and distress the rest of us feel. They present us with no quick fix, no swift passage out of our current circumstances. Yet we sense that in their very way of being they are in touch with something far broader than just the moment. Their vision embraces wide horizons. Our crisis may be as personal as the search after a life-giving path for our days. Their way of being speaks of the wholeness we seek.
We pass through many crises in our lives. Some of these are global, some intimate, some both. And just as much, we long to live in a manner that will help others find wholeness, even when crises come one upon another, even when the most difficult situations persist from year to year and much remains unresolved.
Though the way of integrity asks much, clearly it comes forth as a life-shaping response to our longing.
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