Let me begin with a confession. At various points in my life, I have wondered about the value of integrity—the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. In a world where integrity is seen more as a liability than an asset, how was it possible to practise it and still be happy? Moreover, from whatever I have seen and read, I have felt more than once that honesty is a deterrent rather than a catalyst to success. Sometimes I’ve wished I could be less steadfast in my values and more flexible with my ideas of right and wrong. To me, it felt like it was the source of all problems.
I soon realised that I couldn’t change my integrity. We were bound for life, whether I liked it or not. As I began to reflect more deeply, I understood that the true value of integrity doesn’t depend on the state of the external world, as I had previously thought, but on one’s internal dimensions. The true rewards of integrity, and life itself, lie in something much deeper than what meets the eye.
The word ‘integrity’ has its root in the Latin word integer, which means whole. Perhaps it is this wholeness that allows for such a variety of meanings and contradictions in a single term. In essence, integrity is the total harmony of principle, thought, intention, speech, and action, geared towards the overall well-being of oneself and society. For people of integrity, this inherent congruence is a guiding light, a source of immense strength and resilience.
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Miracles of Mount Maunganui
A hike to Mount Maunganui in New Zealand filled Rashi Bunny with a sense of awe and wonder equivalent to witnessing the glory of the Divine Himself
Navigating Your 20s: A Simple Guide
By embracing the tumultuous journey through her 20s, Abhilasha Srivastava learnt to triumph over the challenges encountered and carve the path for her future
Inducing Sweet Slumber
As we are well aware, lack of sound sleep can give rise to physical and mental problems. To ensure a good night's rest, you could follow the suggestions given by Jamuna Rangachari in the next few pages
Days for the Divine
Guided by her mentor Megha Bajaj, Meghana Acharya sends positive vibes into the Universe to ensure the well-being and success of others
Voices from the beyond
Near-Death Experiences (NDES) have long fascinated humanity-a glimpse beyond the veil, a sneak peek into the unknown that pulsates with wonders, mysteries and intrigue. Jamuna Rangachari takes us through the narrations of a few who went to the other side and returned to share in great detail what they experienced and how it transformed them
All for the best
An academic disaster turned opportunity led Rajeev Hallur to understand the jigsaw puzzle of life, initially incomprehensible to most of us
Many Lives, One Master
Dr Bijal Maroo probes into the enigmatic charisma of Swami Omkaranandaji to discover the story behind his uncanny healing powers
Modern art with a tribal touch
Gautam Bharati and Avani Jain, based in Dungarpur, Rajasthan saw the incredible ability and passion of tribals for arts and decided to do something about it.
Laugh your way to health
Rupa Bannur, a former IT professional turned holistic health coach from Bangalore began turning to laughter yoga in 2001 after she faced profound loss of precious family members.
Healing Hands
When Rupesh Budh Ahmedabad from was 15 years of age, he learnt meditation from his martial arts (Karate) teacher. His teacher also introduced him to Reiki as a healing modality that can cure with just a touch. He told him that advanced Reiki practitioners can cure even from a distance without touching.