“Change happens when good hearts act”
Pam Ahern, (The Promise) Edgar’s Mission
[blog update: 1March2023 … original post: 1March2017]
Ah, Integrity. A value highly sort after which can be elusive.
So what is integrity?
Well one way of saying it is – “Be yourself, everyone else is taken.” (attributed to various authors).
The word Integrity embodies a wholeness or a solidarity. We say that a structure has integrity when its parts work together. They support and uphold the whole structure. When a part is missing or ceases to function effectively, then the integrity of the whole structure is impaired. An enterprise may likewise have integrity when the individuals and the processes of the enterprise align with the vision.
”Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value” Albert Einstein
To have personal integrity is:
- to live according to our values,
- to do what your heart knows to be true,
- living up to your highest good, which is the “whole” of us,
- To make corrections when we find that we have been less than true to ourselves, especially our highest self.
It is also to be open to the possibilities of who you can become, to the higher part of you that desires a more expanded, more fulfilling life. Living with this type of integrity is a freer life.
Integrity Seeing…
It means producing our best work, not motivated by external motives such as profit, rather from the inner desire to produce what is our great work.
In our engagement with other people and with organisations, there is a tendency to seek out those with integrity. There is a higher level of trust where integrity is found. When seeking those who exhibit integrity, we often look for:
- One who tells the truth in simple, easily understandable language without manipulation of people or a distortion of the facts, for their own agenda.
- One who is transparent as to their reasons and actions.
- One who keeps their commitments or communicates early – when a change is necessary.
- One who accepts responsibility, avoiding the “blame game”.
- One who is willing to face tough issues and discuss them honestly, even receiving answers they don’t like.
- One who is willing to become their higher, more noble self, becoming a better influence.
Living life through your integrity provides a light to the world. This empowers others with the possibility of who they could become – their highest self. Just as a stone dropped into a pond creates a ripple effect, so too, living a life of integrity from the heart ripples out to touch others. Ram Dass’s quote; “We’re all just walking each other home, reminds us that when we support one another’s journey, we can live a more enlightened life, and we walk each other home.
When our words and our actions align, in harmony with our higher self, we discover a power in living that frees us from living a smaller life, focused on the little things. We see more clearly what is really happening, we hear more clearly what is being communicated, whether spoken or conveyed in some other way. We act more thoughtfully and naturally from our true self. Joy in life becomes easier. “Problems” seem smaller, requiring less energy.
A group also has an integrity. Where there is common vision and joint actions in the direction of that vision, there is an integrity in the whole group. But what happens when the individuals or the processes in the group become separate? As we said earlier, integrity embodies a wholeness or solidarity. A separateness or pulling apart weakens the whole group causing it to be less effective.
As we look at public groups including political parties and enterprises, we quickly decide whether they exhibit integrity and we therefore choose how much we trust them. The integrity is shown in the cohesiveness of their actions, as both, a collective group and as individuals.
Consider Iris Apfel … her whole life has been dedicated to her playground of personal style with wholehearted integrity.
“At 94, ‘geriatric starlet’, Iris Apfel has her priorities straight. According to Apfel, great personal style is about knowing yourself, staying curious, and maintaining a sense of humor.”
(29 August 2015 Harpers Bazaar, article by Marney Kline; “11-inspiring-quotes-from-eternal-fashion-goddess-iris-apfel”)
With our personal integrity, we measure how aligned our actions are to our values. We decide how connected we feel to our higher self if we take those actions, or to how diminished we feel if we don’t. When the inner voice or light speaks and we act accordingly, we have acted with integrity. @irisapfel living her fabulously, exciting, thriving life, at birthday #101 in 2023.
In the William Shakespeare play, Hamlet, Polonius gave some advice to his departing son Laertes:
“To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.”
(Spoken by Polonius in Hamlet Act 1, Scene 3 )
All striving … “means nothing if your integrity was compromised in the process.” Edelweiss ‘11
Lyrics Extract from “You Are The Universe”; Brand New Heavies 15 October 2012:
“…do what you came here for.
The secret weapon, isn’t secret anymore.
You’re a driver, never passenger in life;
and when you’re ready,
you won’t have to try…”
“Things Change for the Better when Good Hearts Act”
[Note: this blog was update 1March2023; originally posted 1March2017 … both times … the first day of Autumn; ‘Australia Downunder’]