Integrity Training
“In Integrity” or, especially, “Out of Integrity” are nonsense phrases as presently used. Integrity isn’t something that Is or else Isn’t. Integrity means ‘whole.’ Look at yourself – are your arms or legs flying off into space? Is your head still attached to your spine? Are your guts leaking out and flittering away?
If not, you are ‘in integrity’ in the sense that your body parts are still attached to each other – in that sense you are ‘whole.’ What a relief!
In another sense, the real sense, Integrity is a matter of degree and can be exactly calibrated.
It’s not possible to be at the top of your game of life without being consciously aware of your actual level of integrity and how to manage the various elements that contribute or detract from that.
We will start with Agreements.
We will go on to Trust.
We will learn the distinction between an Agreement and Commitment.
We will then study the Integrity Tone Scale.
All this won’t be fun. It is highly likely to piss you off.
However, this can be for you a next step in growing up and in giving up your victim act. This is what is likely to piss you off, to learn that growing up isn’t something that is inflicted on you by circumstances from the so-called ‘outside world’ and which can, you might be hoping, be avoided forever. Rather, it is a series of interactive steps that, when you know, you can determine exactly for yourself.
The definition of Child is, “A person unable to be responsible for the consequences of their actions.”
The definition of Adult is, “A person able to be responsible for the consequences of their actions.”
Responsible means “able to respond in present time.”
Is that you? First of all, are you in present time? The probability is that you’re not. Most likely you are carrying around and occupying your past upsets, ‘trying’ to change them. Or else you might be dreaming of the supposed future, ‘trying’ to operate the Law of Attraction while vibrating from the thoughts and feelings of what you don’t want.
Good luck with that.
‘Try’ is to not Do.
__________Yoda
In other words, we humans tend to stay stuck in the mud puddle of the mundane, forever spinning the tires of our vehicle of Embodied Life.