Integrity
Can be trusted to perform duties in a proper and honest manner.
Performs in a fair, honest, and ethical manner and has the capacity to be discreet.
Can be relied on to keep information confidential.
Whole and complete. Nothing missing. Also an experience of integrity. An experience is outside the mind. The mind may find itself explaining or justifying a broken agreement. The very preoccupation of the mind with the subject matter is proof that something about the experience is incomplete. The person is not whole and complete, something (the justification) is added. Truth needs no justification.
Out of Integrity
Something you’ve done that goes against your own code of ethics. It puts your integrity out. You feel badly about it. It conflicts with your personal standards.
An out of integrity can be an incomplete, something that you have been procrastinating about. It can also be a thought withheld, such as a criticism, judgment or acknowledgment, a badmouthing of another, undermining, not having the integrity to communicate it to the person’s face.
Most often, an incomplete is something for which you have not acknowledged responsibility, something that you are blaming someone else.
Each of us have hundreds and hundreds of incompletes; they serve as barriers to being. They can be cleaned up by simply acknowledging each little lie and taking responsibility for it. The more of these we clean up the more alive we will feel.

