Being impeccable has to do with our thoughts, words, and actions. It is about thinking clearly before we act, speak, so as not to harm others, or bring negativity into the world.
We live in a world of angry and highly emotive people. So we do not need to cause other human beings pain with our words and actions. Being impeccable is about building our character, as well as interacting responsibly with our fellow man.
What if someone told you a secret, and asked you to keep it, and telling others could upset them terribly? Being impeccable is to consider the ramifications of keeping the secret or not. Depending on the circumstances, we may have to tell the secret because it is better for the person, and the person may be into something bad. Being impeccable is about making responsible choices, and thinking things through before taking a form of action.
Say someone reacts in anger to you? Do you react in like? Being impeccable means not responding in anger, and tempering the flames within which may surface when dealing with an angry person.
How does being impeccable serve us? Well, we will learn to get along with people better, and in this communion with others, we have the ability to learn about ourselves. The more we are impeccable with others, such as our word, we are able to get a better view of our higher selves, the spiritual side of us which we work hard to tap into.
The higher self is not judgmental or angry. They are not sad or indifferent.
Being impeccable is behaving responsibly in knowing we are all connected, and we have the power to affect others with our words and actions.
This does not mean you cannot defend yourself, however when you do go about it, you think first, before you react.
People who are not impeccable just react. Like leafs in the wind, they react to what is said to them, done to them, and the experiences they have in life. They are happy and sad, and angry at the mercy of fate. They do not think they just react in negative ways which can be hurtful to others. they scream and yell and cry a lot. They do not care about others as much as they do themselves.
An impeccable person loves his fellow man and cares how he feels. He knows not all people are impeccable, so treads carefully in responding to others.
In the Bible as it says, the Word was with God, and he finally said, let there be light. AS God creates in the Bible the universe and world, we too create with our words and actions. We create an energy which ripples, like when you throw a stone into a pond. How we choose our words and actions truly matters.
Even our thoughts need to be tempered. We have to learn to think clearly. If we have negative thoughts we need to think through them strongly and take care of them. It is normal to have negative thoughts. But we must squash them as they arise. Part of this technique is trying hard to see things as they are, and try to view the world as an impeccable person would. Not a reactor.