How do you define integrity?
Posted on Jan 24th, 2008
by
Daniel
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for January 07, 2008:
Integrity is the realization that all things are integral to one another.
Heart and mind, spirit and body, us and them, man and nature, the economy and the environment, faith and reason, etc. Integrity knows all of these are integral to one another. Favor any of these at the expense of any other and there is no integrity.
One's integrity is measured by the extent that all aspects of one's humanity ( the physical, the emotional, the social, the intellectual AND the spiritual) are integrated into the whole and fully, actively present in any situation.
Peace and Love
Heart and mind, spirit and body, us and them, man and nature, the economy and the environment, faith and reason, etc. Integrity knows all of these are integral to one another. Favor any of these at the expense of any other and there is no integrity.
One's integrity is measured by the extent that all aspects of one's humanity ( the physical, the emotional, the social, the intellectual AND the spiritual) are integrated into the whole and fully, actively present in any situation.
Peace and Love

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