ON INTEGRITY

Integrity is a shared process.

Integrity is interrelational.

Integrity is contextual.

Integrity is integrating.

Integrity is unscripted.

Integrity is a kind of super-attention.

Integrity is watching for the cracks in what you thought you knew.

Integrity is willingness to learn together.

~ Nora Bateson

Integrity is an important word and concept. It is critically important in spiritual and religious circles. Without integrity there can be no real spiritual growth in an individual or group. You can say that integrity is integral to attaining true fulfillment as a spiritual student.

The revelation that spiritual guru Deepak Chopra is mentioned multiple times in the email files linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case is, at a minimum, disturbing (LINK). A deeper dive into the situation, including how often so-called spiritual celebrities have difficulty maintaining integrity is here (LINK).

“My intent is to be generous of spirit and live with total integrity every day of my life.”
~ Deepak Chopra

“There is no such thing as a minor lapse of integrity.”
~ Tom Peters

I have often considered some spiritual celebrities as conduits to New Thought for many people. Author Wayne Dyer was such a way shower for me, leading me to being open enough to explore the Science of Mind in the 1980’s. I am grateful for that, and for much of the wisdom that Dyer shared over the years, even though he had his own lapses of integrity, including this (LINK).

One of the most disturbing factors of the crimes associated with Jeffrey Epstein and his wide circle of influential friends and clients is the extent to which such horrific behavior went on and was widely known (and therefore condoned). The victims numbered in the hundreds, and almost all were children at the time. The perpetrators number in the dozens, perhaps even the hundreds, and include world and business leaders. What all of this says about our society is worthy of deep reflection.

But our own house in spirituality and religion is far from perfect. The victims of failures of integrity by religious leaders number in the millions. This has been compounded by the repeated failure of those responsible to demand accountability by transgressors. And even when accountability has occurred, the results are often kept confidential allowing the perpetrators to relocate and offend again. Such violations of trust drive people from spiritual communities.

“As long as you have certain desires about how it ought to be you can’t see how it is.”
~ Ram Dass

We in spiritual communities and organizations have an interest in thinking of ourselves as good people, and we have an interest in being spiritual, which often means to be “nice,” no matter what. I have seen spiritual leaders who were toxic (LINK) protected by congregants, boards, and organizations. This was done for reasons including personal loyalty, a desire not to have a scandal revealed, or a sense that accusations must be proven beyond a doubt.

We in New Thought are nice people as a rule. We tend to think that we live in a friendly, even moral, universe and that people are basically good. We often pay a severe price for these beliefs.

“The opposite of reflexive niceness is integrity.”
~ James Hollis, Jungian analyst

Let’s look at these beliefs:

Our universe is not friendly or moral. It is evolutionary and amoral. We exist in our current forms because of violent collisions of planets, stars, and galaxies which allowed more complex elements to be formed and spread over wide distances. We exist in our current forms because of biological evolution, whose processes toward greater complexity and adaptation have resulted in the extinction of over 99% of all the species which have existed on earth. And we know that we are a transitional species, just as all others are; we will either evolve to more complex and well-adapted beings or become extinct as an evolutionary dead-end. Evolution is careless of the individual and of the species by nature.

Morality does not appear in our universe except as a human invention. Other species may and do cooperate, but they do so as a survival mechanism. Humans are capable of moral thought and actions, but it is something which must be learned and reinforced in the social structures around us. It too, is an evolutionary adaptation.

People have the capacity to be good and moral, but any number of things can limit that capacity, sometimes severely. We know scientifically that psychopaths have little or no ability for moral action or regret due to brain injuries, often occurring when in childhood. Research has shown that most psychopaths and sociopaths are incapable of regaining a sense of morality through any known treatments.

Of course, everyone who commits a violation of integrity does not have a physical condition limiting their capacity. In most cases, people simply decide to act out of integrity, usually by using rationalization. Everyone has done something out of integrity; most of us just about every day in some minor or significant way. It is important to remember that such actions are the result of a divided self, a self which is not integral.

Spiritual study and practices are in large part about realizing one’s wholeness, one’s integrity. To be in integrity means to be in your deepest truth. As that truth is realized more and more, it means to refuse to participate in behaviors which are out of integrity. It also means to speak out for integrity and justice and love in every community to which one belongs.

The Beloved Community does not tolerate behaviors which are out of integrity. Therefore, it requires people who are compassionate to fulfill their potential. We cannot be truly compassionate if we are out of integrity in our own lives; our communities cannot be compassionate if members are silent or complicit in behaviors which are out of integrity.

Our spiritual gurus know this yet often fail. We know this yet often fail. Our compassion is the only thing that can lead us to the realization of our true spiritual potential.

“Contradictions, whether personal or social, that could once remain hidden are coming unstoppably to light. It is getting harder to uphold a divided self….The trend toward transparency that is happening on the systems level is also happening in our personal relationships and within ourselves. Invisible inconsistencies, hiding, pretense, and self-deception show themselves as the light of attention turns inward….The exposure and clearing of hidden contradictions brings us to a higher degree of integrity, and frees up prodigious amounts of energy that had been consumed in the maintenance of illusions. What will our society be capable of, when we are no longer wallowing in pretense?”
~ Charles Eisenstein

Copyright 2025 – Jim Lockard

NEW THOUGHT THEOLOGY – TIME FOR AN UPDATE? PART 8 – NT THEOLOGY RESTATED

“We arrived on this planet without an instruction manual and then we were misinformed.”
~ Rev. Dr. Charles Geddes (LINK)

This is my latest attempt at a basic statement of the philosophy and theology of New Thought inclusive of human knowledge in 2025. While the existing philosophy and theology are useful, they are incomplete and in some cases inaccurate as described earlier in this series (LINK).

As noted earlier in the series, having a philosophy and a theology are necessary for both individuals and spiritual organizations/communities. What follows is my personal philosophy and theology as a student of New Thought (particularly The Science of Mind™). I am offering it here as both an example for individuals to use to build their own version, and as a blend of traditional and updated material for New Thought spiritual organizations and communities. Some of it will be similar, some new to you, some may sound strange.

You can use any term you like for the Ultimate Source. I like Spirit, Creative Intelligence of the Universe, Source, and Infinite Possibility. The word “God” tends to carry some baggage and is often not open to expansion but use it if you like. I will use Spirit in this document.

PHILOSOPHY:

  • Spirit, the Creative Intelligence of the Universe, is infinite. Since nothing can be separate from an Infinite, you are never separate from Spirit. This idea, Oneness[1], is present in almost every religious tradition.
  • Spirit consists of pure intelligence and pure energy; It is all that there is, which is what infinite means.
  • It creates out of Itself and becomes what it creates (how is a mystery); Its creation, this universe we occupy and everything in it (and any other universes which may exist), is made up of energy vibrating at various frequencies.
  • Its creation is imbued with intelligence and is itself creative.
  • Spirit is not a being, It has no “personality” and experiences its creation as an unfolding, evolving experience (another mystery).
  • Being Infinite, Spirit contains all potential. Spirit’s creation has the intelligence to actualize potential into experience. Spirit is omniscient in the sense that It knows all potential; but it does not know what Its creation will actualize from that potential. Therefore, Spirit is not static, but an evolving intelligence, constantly expanding, refining, and evolving.[2]
  • Spirit is not moral or immoral; it is AMORAL. Morality is a human concept. Spirit is an impersonal Force.
  • Spirit knows you, but no better than you know an individual cell in your body. We say that Spirit is Love because everything you need to survive and thrive exists in potential awaiting your actualization of it, not because Spirit feels emotions. 

THEOLOGY:

  • Ours is a panentheistic (LINK) theology – Spirit within and as all of creation, and all of creation within Spirit. “God in you and you in God.”
  • Being one with the Infinite Spirit (Oneness), is expressed in the physical universe as a growing diversity as the universe evolves to greater complexity. At the beginning of the universe there was one element, Hydrogen. Later, as heat and time affected the Hydrogen, more complex elements emerged. The Universe expanded and more energy was converted to matter (which is energy vibrating more slowly) in more and more ways. This all happens due to the intelligence within the new universe, its elements, and later, its life forms.
  • The universe operates by using evolution and emergence from an inner intelligence to grow in complexity and produce a wealth of experience. This occurs through trial and error – some things evolve and some do not – and follows physical laws, such as when more complex elements are created in the explosions of stars and galaxies.
  • The energy in the universe takes shape in the form of vibrational frequencies according to physical laws, underlying intelligence, cause and effect, and true randomness. There is no grand plan or design, it happens as it happens.
  • The bias of the universe is toward the evolution of greater complexity and therefore, greater actualization of potential. In that sense, Spirit is “for you” if only in the sense that you are a possible conduit to the next expressions of complexity.
  • Human connection with Spirit (the divine, the transcendent) and the universe is through our brain/mind, and to a lesser degree through our senses. Spirit acts through us and around us.
  • Psychological health and emotional intelligence are important keys to human fulfillment. Spiritual instruction should promote these qualities.
  • Quantum physics tells us that the Universe (or the Quantum Field) contains an intelligence (consciousness) and New Thought tells us that our mind is the point of access to that intelligence.
  • Modern psychology tells us that we can know the divine only through our own understanding of reality and of ourselves. We can never know the full nature of the Infinite; Its full nature is a mystery.
  • We manifest or actualize from potential according to the creative process, in which we actualize experience from the infinite field of potential. It is the relationship of our mind (beliefs) to our deepest self (Soul), to Spirit (Universal Mind), and the world around us which determines how and what we actualize. Our thoughts create the belief systems at the unconscious/subconscious level. Our intuition arises from the Universal and Soul and reaches our conscious mind best when we are aligned. See image.
  • What we manifest is the result of the degree of alignment among those relationships at a moment in time. The more those elements (Universal Mind-soul-subconscious-conscious mind) are in alignment, the more our manifestations will reflect our true desires and identity.
  • Spiritual practices are for the purpose of bringing our mind into alignment so that what we actualize is consistent with our true desires and identity. We pray (treat) to change ourselves (to come into greater alignment), not to ask the divine to change, which It cannot do anyway. We meditate to calm our conscious mind to allow a free flow of intuition from our Soul level.
  • The unpredictability of the universe arises within the subatomic level, where true randomness (acausality) exists. This randomness seems to ensure that the universe remains on its evolutionary path – a path which is not predestined but is evolving and creating as it goes. The universe progresses because of the nature of the intelligence within it and its forms and the choices made by entities which become capable of consciousness.
  • There is no heaven or hell, however it is unknown if or how our consciousness may continue after our physical death. In any case, we are not punished or rewarded for behavior here on earth.

This is only a beginning, and it begs more contemplation and conversation. In updating our philosophy and theology to include a more current understanding of human knowledge, we must remain “open at the top[3]” to allow changes where needed. When we cling to an old set of ideas about Reality, we also cling to the limitations of those ideas.

“In all my research I have never come across matter. To me the term matter implies a bundle of energy which is given form by an intelligent spirit.”
~ Max Planck

“We keep thinking of deity as a kind of fact, somewhere; God as a fact. God is simply our own notion of something that is symbolic of transcendence and mystery. The mystery is what’s important.”
~ Joseph Campbell

This ends this series, although there will surely be more about the concepts here in future posts.

Your comments are welcomed, as always.

Copyright 2025 – Jim Lockard


[1] Oneness, whether relative or absolute, is an attribute that defines the uniqueness of the entity that possesses it. While relative oneness can be possessed by anything unique in any respect, absolute oneness is a feature of Divinity alone. (LINK)

[2] This idea is consistent with many ancient scriptures, particularly the Mandukya Upanishad (1.2): “Sarvam hy etad brahma, ayam ātmā brahma, so ‘ham asmi.” (All this is Brahman. This Self is Brahman. I am That.)

[3] Open At the Top – a saying attributed to Ernest Holmes about remaining open minded. Also the title of a Holmes biography by Neal Valhe (LINK)