Quotes About Wholeness
Making a whole is very important. Most people paint things and forget the whole.
~ Tove Jansson
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Without awareness of bodily feeling and attitude, a person becomes split into a disembodied spirit and a disenchanted body.
~ Alexander Lowen
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You don't need to get anywhere or be anything more than the beautiful soul that you already are.
~ Cheryl Richardson
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Maybe he was more than the sum of his broken parts.
~ Dave Eggers
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A circle is the strongest shape in the universe. Nothing can beat it, nothing can improve upon it, nothing can be more perfect.
~ Dave Eggers
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So what is needed is for man to give attention to his habit of fragmentary thought, to be aware of it, and thus bring it to an end. Man's approach to reality may then be whole, and so the response will be whole.
~ David Bohm
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relativity and quantum theory agree, in that they both imply the need to look on the world as an undivided whole, in which all parts of the universe, including the observer and his instruments, merge and unite in one totality. In this totality, the atomistic form of insight is a simplification and an abstraction, valid only in some limited context.
~ David Bohm
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So the relationship of each moment in the whole to all the others is implied by its total content: the way in which it 'holds' all the others enfolded within it.
~ David Bohm
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both observer and observed are merging and interpenetrating aspects of one whole reality, which is indivisible and unanalysable.
~ David Bohm
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the subtle but crucial role of our general forms of thinking in sustaining fragmentation and in defeating our deepest urges toward wholeness or integrity.
~ David Bohm
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On the contrary, when one works in terms of the implicate order, one begins with the undivided wholeness of the universe, and the task of science is to derive the parts through abstraction from the whole, explaining them as approximately separable, stable and recurrent, but externally related elements making up relatively autonomous sub-totalities, which are to be described in terms of an explicate order.
~ David Bohm
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Si concibe la totalidad compuesta por fragmentos independientes, así es como su mente tenderá a funcionar, pero si puede incluirlo en un todo de una manera coherente y armoniosa en una totalidad general que sea indivisa, ininterrumpida y sin fronteras, su mente tenderá a moverse de una manera semejante, y de ahí fluirá una acción ordenada dentro del todo.
~ David Bohm
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Division is thus seen to be a convenient means of giving a more articulated and detailed description to this whole, rather than a fragmentation of what is.
~ David Bohm
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The undivided wholeness of modes of observation, instrumentation and theoretical understanding indicated above implies the need to consider a new order of fact, i.e., the fact about the way in which modes of theoretical understanding and of observation and instrumentation are related to each other.
~ David Bohm
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The superior man is not seeking for fulfillment through work and woman, because he is already full. For him
~ David Deida
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Every believer is made complete when placed under the complete claim of Christ, and all the spiritual ills of our world find their only cure in him.
~ Unknown
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Whose speechless song, being many, seeming one, Sings this to thee: 'thou single wilt prove none.
~ William Shakespeare
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All comes out even at the end of the day, and all comes out still more even when all the days are over.' —VOLTAIRE
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Hay tanto de Todo que lo que hay de Nada queda muy bien cubierto.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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Dividing earth and sky is not the right way to think about this wholeness. It only allows one to live at a more precise address-- were I to be searched for I'd be found much faster. My distinguishing marks are rapture and despair. From 'Sky', in the collection 'Miracle Fair
~ Wislawa Szymborska
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Being who you are is a pure religious experience. If you can stay with that experience, just being a part of All-That-Is, that's enough. Instead, we go searching chasing after masters because most of us want more than just being ourselves.
~ Wu Wei
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Why make dirty what is beautiful, spoil what is perfect? Love.
~ Yann Martel
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It was Richard Parker who calmed me down. It is the irony of this story that the one who scared me witless to start with was the very same who brought me peace, purpose, I dare say even wholeness.
~ Yann Martel
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Whereas before the road, the sea, the trees, the airm the sun all spoke differently to me, now they spoke one language od unity. Tree took account of road, which was aware of air, which was mindful of sea, which shares things with sun. Every element lived in harmonious relation with its neighbor, and all was with and kin. I knelt a mortal; I arose an immortal. I felt like that centre of a small circle coinciding with the centre of a much larger one. Batman met Allah
~ Yann Martel
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