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Perhaps no other concept causes as much heated debate as Integrity. But it is Integrity that is a direct consequence of the Law of the Universe – the Law of Unity (see Chapter The Third Law of the Universe – the Law of Unity).
Opponents of the idea of Integrality justify their position approximately as follows: “Our world is a combination of opposites: good and evil, white and black, male and female. The struggle of opposites ensures development and life itself. INTEGRALITY is an artificial concept, which has no examples in our reality. Integrality, as the achievement of a balance of all possible potentials, is undoubtedly death or a state similar to death. Let it not be death, but eternal life, but this certainly has nothing to do with us.”
Or like this: “There is no idea more detached from life than INTEGRALITY, since it implies a complete acceptance of evil. You can philosophize about the good of such an approach as much as you like, but it will all end in an instant in a real encounter with causeless and cruel evil. Only a person who is not personally affected by this can endure this without condemnation! An angel will never unite with a demon, light with darkness! Integrality is just an imaginary, non-existent ideal.”
Such reasoning about Integrality is very logical, because Duality is our reality. We have become accustomed to it and merged with it. Duality has permeated our subconscious. We look at the world through the glasses of Duality. In order to see, describe and distinguish, we oppose. This is our way of knowing and communicating.
“I think contradictions. My truth is blurred into pieces, and I can only consider them individually,” Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
It is difficult, and perhaps impossible, to come to Integrality through logical reasoning. What is needed here is a qualitative leap immediately to another level. There is something in us that is higher than logic, which manifests itself as intuitive insight. Insight can happen at critical or shocking moments in our lives, when we disidentify with the situation and with our ego. Then we just know:
Everything is Love and there is nothing but Love.
“God is love and love is God. When you adhere to this principle of love and develop love in relationships, you will attain the state of Wholeness,” Sathya Sai Baba.
The idea of Wholeness, contrary to the dual mind, is achieved through Love. When we take off the glasses of Duality, we discover how beautiful the world is: where before there were irreconcilable contradictions, pain and suffering, now there is harmony and Love. We begin to see Love in the most terrible, as it seemed to us before, events. This is Her Majesty Integrality coming to us, taking us by the hand and leading us straight to Paradise, to Nirvana.
“Man is a part of the whole, called by us the Universe, a part limited in time and space. He feels himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separate from everything else, and this is, in a way, an optical illusion of his consciousness. This illusion is a kind of prison, limiting us to our personal desires and love for a few closest people. Our task is to free ourselves from this prison by expanding the circle of our commiseration, which should embrace all living beings and all the beautiful nature, ” Albert Einstein.
And what about logic? The World of Integrality turned out to be illogical? What about Reason? Should Reason really be discarded?
Exactly the opposite. We are surprised to discover that the Holistic world is much more “friends with the head” than the previous one. This is evident in the fact that many more phenomena now have a logically consistent explanation compared to the world where kingst Duality. True, there are paradoxes in the new world at every step, but this is not a property of this world, but a contradiction of the world of Integrality with our dogmas and stereotypes from the world of Duality.
Having accepted with our hearts the world of Integrality as the only true one, we are left with views and stereotypes from the world of Duality. This causes numerous contradictions between the new and the familiar. From the logic of Duality, one should expect that these actions will bring such and such a result in this situation. But in life we very often observe that the result is exactly the opposite of what was expected. Why is that? Because in fact we live in the world of Integrality. And Duality is an illusion.
“In the sky there is no distinction between East and West; people create distinctions with their minds and then consider them to be true,” Buddha.
And so, step by step, realizing event after event from the point of view of Wholeness, we reorient our consciousness to a more correct picture of the world, capable of explaining many more phenomena. This is the road to Integrality through awareness.
How often do we encounter contradictions between the world of Integrality and the world of Duality? If rarely, is it worth paying so much attention to this?
Integrality and Duality are the soil from which our emotions grow. The vast majority of our thoughts cause us to have certain emotions. And what kind of emotions these will be depends not so much on the real situation as on the soil in which they grew. And the soil is nothing other than our inner state. Integrality gives rise to emotions of happiness, since nothing can cause condemnation. Integrality is the key to Paradise, to Nirvana.
“What is made of love is always beyond good and evil,” Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. Beyond Good and Evil.
Let’s give an example of the contradiction between the worlds of Duality and Integrality. Since these contradictions permeate everything, nothing will prevent us from considering such a phenomenon as achieving happiness.
In the world of Duality, everything is simple and logical: what causes emotions in us that distance us from the state of happiness must be removed. Then only happy emotions will remain. In other words, all Evil must be destroyed and then there will be happiness. Is it necessary to write that in life such an approach will realize exactly the opposite result.
A paradox that we have all encountered many times:
“Evil will blossom in full bloom if you try to destroy it.”
How to fill your life with happiness? Should you really come to terms with what causes you righteous indignation?
“Everything that irritates you in other people is just a projection of your unresolved internal problems,” Buddha.
From the point of view of Integrality, this question itself is absurd. How can you reject yourself or fight with yourself. After all, this is madness!
“Our faults and our virtues are as inseparable as force and matter. If they are separated, man no longer exists,” Nikola Tesla.
When we understand that everything that causes us negative feelings is absolutely necessary for our spiritual growth, then our fighting spirit will immediately subside. Moreover, we tend to see in people, first of all, our own shortcomings (see chapter The mind is our advocate).
It is precisely the rejection of shortcomings that often creates an insurmountable barrier to happy relationships between people. This crooked, this cross-eyed, this dreamer, and that one a deceiver…
“You can’t be friends only with the sunny side of a person,” Erlend Loo, quote from the book “Fvonk”.
It turns out that Integrality does not hear the question of the fight against evil. And in the state of Integrality, happiness is inevitable. But it is important for us to know how to achieve happiness from our state.
“You don’t need anything to be happy. You need something to be unhappy,” Papaji.
Perhaps it is worth trying to look at everything through the eyes of Integrality. To see yourself, God and Love in everything. Even in the Darkness!
“To know the darkness within yourself is the best way to deal with the darkness in others,” Carl Jung.
In the world everything is based on the energy of Love (see chapter The Basic Law of Subtle Energy Exchange). Therefore, Integrality is our reality. And enlightenment is when a person begins to see the energy of Love everywhere.
“The face of even the most evil person blossoms when he is told that he is loved. Therefore, in this lies happiness…,” Leo Tolstoy.
The path to the 5th dimension, the path of spiritual growth is the expansion of one’s area of Integrality.
Everything that expands our horizons of Love and acceptance is a blessing. And vice versa, everything that narrows us, forcing us to reject something is degradation (see chapter The Principle of Extension).
In energy-informational psychology, it was precisely thanks to the concept of Integrity that it was possible to consistently explain people’s behavior in such complex cases as addictions, mental illnesses, the behavior of a maniac, etc.

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