Spiritual Integrity

EPISODE · May 4, 2024 · 27 MIN

Spiritual Integrity

from Fearlessly Feral Living! · host Rev. Karen Linsley

The purpose of this episode is to discuss the connection between spiritual integrity and personal integrity, provide examples of being in and out of integrity, and offer guidance on getting back into integrity.Key Takeaways·         Spiritual integrity means feeling whole and in communion with God/Spirit. Personal integrity stems from spiritual integrity.·         Out of integrity looks like secrecy, blame, judgment, lack of joy/beauty. In integrity means living openly, taking responsibility, and embodying spiritual qualities.·         To get back into integrity: sit quietly, commune with Spirit, remember oneness. Then take aligned actions.Defining Spiritual Integrity·         Spiritual integrity means feeling complete oneness with God/Spirit - recognizing God as fully present in us. It is wholeness.·         Being out of spiritual integrity manifests as feeling separate, lonely, unmotivated. Having secrets is a sign of misalignment.Linking Spiritual & Personal Integrity·         Personal integrity flows from spiritual integrity. When we're spiritually whole, we naturally live in alignment with values.·         Out of personal integrity looks like not keeping commitments, hiding truth, blaming others, justifying actions.Getting Back into Integrity·         Sit quietly, commune with Spirit, contemplate oneness. Remember you are a unique manifestation of God.·         Then take actions aligned with love, peace, joy. Speak your truth with compassion. Live openly.Next Steps:·         Listeners are encouraged to self-reflect on areas of misalignment and take time to reconnect spiritually.·         The podcast will continue sharing guidance on embodying spiritual principles in daily life.Your support is very much appreciated and comes back to you multiplied!  Not only that, but it is tax deductible!Support the podcastDonate on PayPalOur web siteSend us Fan MailSupport the show

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