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Quotes About Wholeness

If you attempt to build intimacy with a person before you've done the hard work of becoming a whole and healthy person, every relationship will be an attempt to complete the hole in your heart and the lack of what you don't have. That relationship will end in disaster."[1]
~ Chip Ingram
When the Holy Spirit takes over your life, He'll drive every sickness out of your body; He'll make right everything that was wrong.
~ Chris Oyakhilome
Depend only upon yourself, but work in harmony with all things. Thus you call forth the best that is in yourself and secure the best that external sources have to give.
~ Christian D. Larson
become the physical embodiment of your soul so that you discover the woman you were always meant to be.
~ Christiane Northrup
you can't find peace until you find all the pieces. She wants to help Vivian find some kind of peace, elusive and fleeting as it may be.
~ Christina Baker Kline
she supposed that once it had all made sense, when it was whole. It annoyed her, the way things got broken up so that they couldn't fit together properly any more.
~ Helen Dunmore
Authentic religious expression for them was an experience of the soul and made no distinctions of gender. As Lucretia Mott said, "In Christ, there is neither male nor female." Gradually, I have realized the core of what set them apart for me. It is that they lived, more than most of us, from a place of wholeness. They were authentically themselves without amputations or edits.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
Every childhood is a dismantling of wholeness, and every adulthood is a process of putting the pieces together again.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
Voice is an important aspect of wholeness. Feeling our pain moves us into shadow, where we reclaim denied parts of our selves. This leads to developing a voice that grows increasingly more authentic and full-throated with each newly claimed aspect of our identity. We are no longer speaking from a foundation of self that is riddled with fault lines. The more unified we are, the more authority our voice contains. We voice ourself into being.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
No estamos separados de Aquel que es nuestra Fuente ni distanciados de los hermanos que forman parte de nuestro único Ser, Cuya
~ Helen Schucman
Let's say you secretly want a Mustang convertible. Maybe that just says you want more fun and carefreeness in your life. The idea is to accept all that you are, and not label parts of yourself 'good' or 'bad.
~ Helene Brenner
I strive for an architecture from which nothing can be taken away.
~ Helmut Jahn
In health there is freedom. Health is the first of all liberties.
~ Henri Frederic Amiel
I was full of them. I had stopped being unfilled. Everything was perfection. I had no need to think, or weigh, or criticize, any more. No need to compare any more. My horizontal was now vertical. I existed at a height. I had not lived in vain.
~ Henri Michaux
There is nothing non-exclusive but the All; my end is communion with Being through the whole of Being.
~ Henri-Frédéric Amiel
aquel que alcanza la realización, regresa a la belleza del mundo natural»
~ Henry Corbin
I don't see the mind, body, and spirit as separate things—they are just different reflections of a unified whole.
~ Henry Emmons
The imperfections of a man, his frailties, his faults, are just as important as his virtues. You can't separate them. They're wedded.
~ Henry Miller
Ah me! why may not love and life be one?
~ Henry Timrod
I do not believe anyone can be perfectly well, who has a brain and a heart
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
As the sun and each atom of ether is a shphere complete in itself, yet at the same time only a part of a whole too vast for man to comprehend, so each individual bears within himself his own purpose, yet bears it ot serve a general purpose unfathomable to man.
~ Leo Tolstoy
All that exists is One. People only call this One by different names.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Pestsov maintained that art is one, and that it can attai its highest mainfestation only in conjunction with all kinds of art.
~ Leo Tolstoy
if one loves anyone, one loves the whole person, just as they are and not as one would like them to be...
~ Leo Tolstoy