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%PERSONAL COMMUNAL IDEAL FORMS INTEGRITY GROW LEARN 040927 %PARTIAL INCOMPLETE IMPERFECT TRUTH YIELD INCLUSIVE 040927 %EXCLUSIVE CONTROL DOMINATION ARROGANCE SELF OTHERS 040927 %RIGHTEOUS PRETENSE EXCOMMUNICATE INSENSITIVE GREED 040927 %LIBERATOR HEALER HUMBLE CIVIL COOPERATE HOSPITABLE 040927 %GRACIOUS GENEROUS RECONCILE WEALTH HEALTH POWER 040927 For personal and communal forms of integrity to grow and survive --- each-partial-form-of-integrity must be willing to yield to integration into more inclusive and complete forms of integrity. When any partial-form-of-integrity presumes to be The-Complete-Form-of-Integrity --- it is bound to resist all More-Complete and More-Inclusive forms of integrity --- thereby undermining many personal and communal forms of integrity. Integrations and integrities are undermined by people who UNILATERALLY create and demonstrate: 1. Controls and domination. 2. Arrogance and self-righteousness. 3. Exclusivity and excommunications. 4. Wealth and power concentrations. 5. Insensitivity and pretentiousness. 6. Greed and presumed invulnerability. 7. Alienation and estrangement. 8. Political and religious coalitions. 9. "Powerful" military industrial complexes. 10. Collusive games of mutual self deception. In the darkness of such UNILATERAL creations and demonstrations --- few people are personally powerful enough to able to be: 1. Liberators or healers. 2. Humble or civil. 3. Cooperative-colaborators. 4. Hospitable-integrators. 5. Imaginative or creative. 6. Gracious or generous. 7. Reconciling reconstructors. 8. Distributors of wealth, health and/or power. 9. Free of the Myth-of-Redemptive-Violence. 10. Free of idolatry and personal-isolation. (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in (On Being Yourself, Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================