Ask Me No Questions and I’ll Tell You No Lies

Italian writer Dante Alighieri’s Inferno awards the ninth and grimmest circle of hell for those guilty of treachery. A place “reserved for traitors, betrayers and oathbreakers.”

This punishment may feel appropriate when the offender is someone else. But beware throwing stones in a glass house. Who is without an ounce of deceit? Or possess baggage with no broken promises or vows? And what about the pledges I make to myself? Do they count as betrayal?

In her book The Way of Integrity, Martha Beck offers a framework to achieve a life of personal integrity. Tapping into Dante’s passage undertaken in the Divine Comedy, she invites us on a journey to discover our true self. Then she encourages us to live that life.

Simple – but not easy; right up my ally. There’s always something new to learn.

As I progressed, completing each exercise, applying the techniques to get to my truth, I had several “AHA” moments.

The ONE PRACTICE Martha recommends to end suffering and be happy, is – STOP LYING. But be responsible, especially if life dynamics are dangerous.

“Don’t go public immediately. Just notice for yourself, where, why, and to whom you lie. . . But stop lying to yourself.”


“Lying to ourselves is more deeply ingrained than lying to others.” ― Fyodor Dostoevsky

Martha presents three kinds of lies to consider:

  • Black lies: Deliberate, premeditated deception
  • White lies: The social contract leads to social fibs
  • Gray Lies: The fudge factor . . . that “preserves our concept of ourselves”

Black lies are the most obvious, egregious and isolating. White lies may seem harmless but could hide some unconscious self-deception. The Gray lies are found in the stories I tell myself when I’m hiding and may be the source of denial or projection. And watch for moments when silence feels like a lie.

“When truth is replaced by silence, the silence is a lie.”

― Yevgeny Yevtushenko

There are consequences when we change our behavior and Martha cautions:

“Here’s the rub: if you stop lying, you’ll eventually, inevitably violate the rules of a culture that matters to you.”

Walk gently into this new frame of reference. Allow myself to mourn the release of that inauthentic self. Be prepared for push back. But take that first and hardest step and stop lying to myself. Experience the freedom to live an uncommon paradigm.

Maria Scrivan

I stand on the precipice of paradise, having traveled two-thirds through the Comedy with Martha. She titles this chapter “Into the Mystery.” Anticipation, delight and curiosity are before me.


“The truly scary thing about undiscovered lies is that they have a greater capacity to diminish us than exposed ones. They erode our strength, our self-esteem, our very foundation.”

― Cheryl Hughes
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Ima Do It – ‘Cause Baby I’m Worth It

Having courage means I can do something that frightens me. Bravery isn’t fearlessness. The Star Trek crew boldly went “where no man has gone before” but they never claimed to be casual about it. Being daring and courageous steps me outside my comfort zone.


It’s weird what makes me prickly though. At least until I find its source. Like when I quit dying my hair. I was nervous how other students in my hip-hop class would view me. And my first blog post was a real nail biter. Acceptance and fitting in are basic incentives to mask up and hide out.

The quality of my problems today is higher than it once was. Habits and beliefs I want scuttled now helped me survive hardships and overcome obstacles. They’re part of my arsenal – and not readily surrendered.

However, when I see how clutching an opinion brings sorrow and adversity, I might want to let it go. Too often it takes a hard bottom to motivate change. It’s been said that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.” Bring on the willingness please.

Once willing and action taken, the roughest bits fall away. Then it’s time to bring out the fine sandpaper to whittle and sculpt that onion. Maybe for the rest of my life.

To put myself forward, outside the safe space I know is truly the best way to live.

Find that anxiety – determine if it’s real, or some version of deception. Do that thing that makes butterflies churn the stomach. It’s worth it. I’m worth it.


“Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.”

― George Bernard Shaw
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This The Life You Want? Level Up.

Everyone is born to a path, in a geography to a people. Parents bestow a heritage; a place to start. It could be good, or awful; likely some kind of mixture. What I do with these offerings – is on me.

Talking with a friend recently reminded me how societal indoctrination influences my perception. Do I want what I say I do; or was I schooled to think so? Despite asking this question for ages, I still trip up. Living intentionally is a lifelong venture.

Beliefs and habits of thought taken as fact, may actually be fiction. Abraham Hicks reveals how my feelings of joy, appreciation and love indicate accurate, genuine truth. Emotions like fear, despair and powerlessness are tales I tell myself. The straitjacket is self-imposed. A good litmus test when following an inclination is the emotion that surfaces.

Every day is an opportunity to sleepwalk through life, live that pre-programed route bequeathed by birth and background. Or I can diverge – travel a singular road. J.R.R. Tolkein says “all who wander are not lost.”

Maybe it’s time to take this life to the next level; or as Ciara says “Less talking, more action – Level Up

C I A R A: Level Up“.. you can talk all you want ..”

“If you want to identify me, ask me not where I live, or what I like to eat, or how I comb my hair, but ask me what I am living for, in detail, ask me what I think is keeping me from living fully for the thing I want to live for.”

Thomas Merton
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Who Do You Think You Are? – Right Now?

“Reality is a projection of your thoughts or the things you habitually think about. Your entire life and everything in it is a result of your belief system coupled with your thoughts. The feelings and emotions you have cement this in your mind, and the illusion of all of this combined is what you see as your reality on a moment-to-moment and day-to-day basis.”

― Stephen Richards, How to Get Everything You Can Imagine

That person I think I am – I am that. I’m not who I wish I was or even what I’m working toward. I am exactly who I conceive myself to be today. That – Absolutely.

To BE more I must believe I AM more. My imagination will take me there, in increments. Increments so small that when my goal is reached, I stand amazed.

It means I push past the uncomfortable edges of my fear. Step outside my comfort zone and sit in the awkwardness. It happens when I stop telling myself I’m “NOT” something. When I state that “I AM” who I want to be – eventually my heart feels this truth.

Last week, the guide taking a handful of us rookies rappelling off a cliff said – “Who’s first?”

My feet started moving in his direction – like they had a mind of their own! Intriguing . . . I guess it would be me! That’s how I found myself the first of us to step off the cliff backwards.

Ivins, Utah

I AM bold. I AM gutsy. I AM adventurous. I AM that.

Each step I take toward a goal or desire – leads me where I want to be. That want I can’t shake reveals where to go. What is the next small step in that direction? Listening to my quiet self tells me. Each tweak builds my discipline muscle. Mastery doesn’t magically appear, it emerges.

If I think I can’t – I can’t. But I will when I know I can.


“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” ― Lao Tzu

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This Race is Already Run … Welcome to the Real World

When I watch and pay attention the universe reveals connections. I especially enjoy seeing random, unrelated topics dovetail elegantly.

Recently I heard Neville Goddard truisms in the pop-rock song “Elemental” by Tears for Fears: “.. this race is already run ..”

Neville continues with: “Creativeness is only a deeper receptiveness, for the entire contents of all time and all space, while experienced in a time sequence, actually coexist in an infinite and eternal now.” He recommends:

“Live your life in a sublime spirit of confidence and determination; disregard appearances, conditions, in fact all evidence of your senses that deny the fulfillment of your desire.”

“Ignore the present state and assume the wish fulfilled. Claim it; it will respond.

So, is the world finished – deterministic? What of Free Will – these desires and wishes? Or is creation done and Free Will still exist?

The compatibility of Free Will and Determinism is a topic debated by scholars and philosophers for centuries.

Physical reality, the mechanics of cause and effect and our linear experience of time don’t allow for Free Will. Perceptions of destiny are be found here; “if it’s meant to be, it will be.” Deterministic.

Yet I perceive my personal experience as real, genuine and intuitive; my choices independent.  Free Will feels fundamental.

Holding these two contradictory positions as true is challenging: but worth pursuing. When I consider the principles introduced by quantum physics – the paradox becomes plausible. For the curious and analytical, check out this YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2UE7tp7oSw

CrackingTheNutshell.com

Things don’t happen in a vacuum. We’re interconnected parts of a whole; a whole that feels tangible and certain. This can be helpful or harmful.

The damage is seen when too many people operate on autopilot. Habit, society and family conditioning create an unnecessary deterministic way to live. The cliché “same shit, different day” is thought normal and acceptable. Consistency is called reliability. Being capricious is fickle. Consider instead that consistency may be tedious and dry; and that whimsey and fancy enhance and enrich our spirit.

It seems people flip flop between the contractions depending on what suits them in the moment. The idea of destiny may alleviate my sense of responsibility for what’s in front of my face. A rote life is safe; until it’s not.

“Man is condemned to be free. Condemned because he did not create himself, yet is nevertheless at liberty, and from the moment he is thrown into this world he is responsible for everything he does.”

Jean-Paul Sartre

Without conscious intent to examine my perception of reality; convention and routine create a deterministic life absent of free will. This is a choice. And as a good friend reminds me – no choice is a choice.

Thoreau observed that “the mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” My responsibility is to step outside my comfort zone. Push past the fear and discomfort about what other people think or believe.

The desires of my consciousness exist – here in the infinite, eternal now. I AM that. This is my real world.

“Ignore the present state and assume the wish fulfilled. Claim it; it will respond.” – Neville Goddard


“For the first time, she did want more. She did not know what she wanted, knew that it was dangerous and that she should rest content with what she had, but she knew an emptiness deep inside her, which began to ache.” ― Iain Pears, The Dream of Scipio

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