Virtue for the Week: Honesty

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Honesty is being truthful, sincere, open, and genuine. We are content and confident to be ourselves. We see ourselves and others with unclouded eyes. We do not exaggerate to impress others. We refuse to lie, cheat or take what is not ours. We strive to keep our promises. As we recognize illusions and self-deceptions, we gently let them go. We admit mistakes even when we know someone may be disappointed or angry. We heal old messages that tell us we are less than worthy. We stand strong, knowing that we have true value in being who we are.

THE PRACTICE OF HONESTY

I am open and transparent.

I say what I mean and mean what I say.

I only make promises I can keep.

I continually seek to know the truth.

I have the humility to admit mistakes.

I am happy and content to be myself.

 

 

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  1. Willis Witter
    Posted September 29, 2012 at 11:54 am | Permalink

    Unfortunately, honesty as a “virtue” barely exists — if it exists at all — within the confines of traditional Unificationist culture.

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