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Authenticity - An Aspect of Fully Integrated Honesty

April 29, 20257 min read

Fully-Integrated Honesty

Fully-Integrate honesty is adhering to all aspects of honesty such as The Prime Law, which prohibits fraud, and (as the author, Gage Vogt, is now suggesting) and authenticity. Much of what is stated in this article about authenticity is reflected in Frank R. Wallace’s works. All others are from the author’s research, combined with his personal experience.

The Prime Law

(The Fundamental of Protection)

Preamble

*The purpose of human life is to prosper and live happily.

*The function of government is to provide the conditions that let individuals

fulfill that purpose.

*The Prime Law guarantees those conditions by forbidding the use of

initiatory force, fraud, or coercion by any person or group against any

individual, property, or contract.

Article 1

No person, group of persons, or government shall initiate force, threat of

force, or fraud against any individual’s self, property, or contract.

Article 2

Force is morally-and-legally justified only for protection from those who

violate Article 1.

Article 3

No exceptions shall exist for Articles 1 and 2.

The Prime Law is the fundamental, natural law of protection (that directs all

decisions and actions of those agreed); the Prime Law may not be amended

Why Be Authentic?

Being authentic to yourself reinforces who-you-are-meant-to-be.

If you are true to yourself, you will always succeed.

Authenticity leads to what we are passionate about, whether that stems from our childhood experiences or our current intentions that have been culminating through our life experiences. By being authentic, we will discover new passions or feel a deeper passion for what we are already passionate about.

In life, true fulfillment comes from living authentically. When we align with our genuine selves, not only do we experience personal growth, we also invite support from the Universe. There is a deep truth in the idea that when we live authentically, we meet new people who are more in alignment with our happy selves (alternatively, those we already know will become more like us). Some people probably will leave our lives, but they may return. Those that don’t return weren't meant for us. This doesn’t mean they are bad people, but it simply means they are not like-minded—they are not on our authentic life’s journey. In any case, when we align with our genuine selves, we love ourselves more.

Living authentically brings vitality and richness to everything we do. The choices we make, when rooted in our true nature, infuse our actions with a unique energy that enhances our experiences and relationships. This authenticity creates a sense of wholeness, as we no longer seek external validation but instead trust in the power of being true to who we are.

Factor 1 - Self-Love

Love the fact that you are alive and savor everything that life has to offer. - Unknown

Perhaps the greatest method to become more authentic is to love yourself. At the heart of authenticity is self-love. When you love yourself unconditionally, you no longer need others to be complete. Instead, you become magnetic, attracting the right people and opportunities into your life. Your true nature, when expressed, leads to joy. Joy is an expression of who you truly are — it is not just a fleeting emotion.

Self-love is more important to your success than striving for perfection (whether you get closer to perfection or not).

Self-love leads to peace, which leads to pure joy, happiness, and bliss.

Self-love leads to an expansion of energy and love that benefits you and then automatically radiates out to others. It is an energy of abundance and overflow.

Love and accept every part of yourself, no matter what, even if you have fears, insecurities, or any rough parts of your personality. Do this, and they will vanish over time or perhaps even in an instant.

People who like themselves feel worthy of succeeding in all the aspects of their life. Ultimately, to know and love yourself is to embrace your happiness, goodness, and self-worth.

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Factor 2 - Be Honest with Yourself

Being honest with yourself means being aware of all aspects of yourself. This includes what some might call flaws or weaknesses. This doesn’t mean you should beat yourself up for having them, but rather that you acknowledge them and focus on transmuting them into strengths. This is a very powerful process.

However, regardless of one’s faults or perceived faults, it's important to love oneself, which is why self-love is mentioned first in this article.

Factor 3 - Be Honest When Dealing with Reality

Don't be delusional. Ask yourself honestly if how you spend your time, what actions you are taking, and what habits and thought patterns you have are getting you closer to what you want. If not, you must change them in order to get what you want. The most important and fundamental thing you need to change is the way you think. Thought is very powerful, especially optimistic and other good-feeling thoughts.

There is no valuable truth in a thought that makes you feel worse. However, there is valuable truth in a thought that makes you feel better. By following this approach, you get closer to what is really true, how things really are, and your greatest inner self. You will get closer to the actual nature of human existence, beyond the transient physical realm. With that being said, this doesn’t mean you aren’t aware of problems or challenges, but rather that you acknowledge them, determine their solution, and then focus all your attention, words, and actions on that solution.

Factor 4 - Authentic Communication

In your interactions with others, present yourself as "take it or leave it," and you will embody more of your authentic self. If someone likes you, great! If not, it means that you are either not being authentic or you are in a bad mood; or perhaps that person is simply not a like-minded individual or they are in a bad mood. It takes emotional discernment to decide which is true, but regardless, it’s most important to focus on being in a good mood and being authentic to your greatest self. That doesn’t mean you have to cut communication with anyone, though you may decide you truly feel that is the most authentic action to take.

When you are in a good mood, you are in alignment with your great SELF, regardless of your circumstances, situations, or conditions. Your relationships become much simpler and improve greatly.

Be true to yourself AND be true to others as you are to yourself.


How to Be Fully Authentic - Simplified

Deep down, you always know what is best for you. Follow what feels best to you in the moment—what satisfies your strongest uplifting intentions. Think thoughts that feel best to you. Do what feels good to you. Say what feels good to you. Speak words in a way that feels good to you. Dress in a way that feels good to you, whether by yourself or as you would like to in particular social situations and events.

You don't have to listen to teachers, role models, coaches, mentors, or gurus to get what you want because your great SELF already is and has what you want . When you follow the guidance of your greatest inner self, you will be on the path to achieving your desires, and you WILL get what you truly want in life. Your inner self knows where you are and how to get there—it will simultaneously guide you and bring you what you seek in the best way possible.

Authenticity Is an Endless Journey

Living an authentic life is not something that can be built in one day. It is not something one focuses on for just a day. No matter how authentic you may be, you can always become more authentic.

Living authentically is a lifelong journey that leads to profound success—one that is aligned with your unique passion and self-defined purposes. It’s in this deep commitment to authenticity that we find the freedom to live fully—with joy, vitality, and unwavering self-assurance.

Join us at joinimmortalis.com and learn how you may become more authentic, whatever that means to you!

And finally, I leave you with this quote, from Frank R Wallace (the father of Mark Hamilton, the founder of Immortalis):

Those with authentic power - those souls of benevolence - reign supreme among the stars, eternally delivering genuine compassion and prosperity to all citizens of the universe.”

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 Verily, your true education is your life—not just when you are in school, college, university, or work. The true purpose of education is to consciously expand. You can know that you’re expanding as intended because you feel wonderful while it’s unfolding.

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