Part 1
When any lie is passed down from one generation to the next, it not only becomes what is believed as being true but, as such, becomes the unsuspected seed of fear, mistrust, doubt, and the pain of unseen self-conflict.
Part 2
The man who lies to himself -- and who believes his own lie -- comes to a point where he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, gradually losing -- as he must -- all respect for himself, and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love anyone, including himself.
Part 3
It is impossible to protect ourselves from a fear, and free ourselves from the unconscious nature that clings to it.
Part 4
No form of self-deception is anything other than self-destruction disguised as some necessary form of self-protection.
Part 5
Honesty heals; lies hurt. In these four words live all one needs to know and practice -- that is, assuming one wishes to be whole, harmless, loving, and true.