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Quotes About Wholeness

Make peace with yourself, and both heaven and earth will make peace with you.
~ Isaac of Nineveh
A heart's wound heals quicker than a soul's scratch.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
Being empty makes me whole sometimes. I wonder if every hollow hole has its own solidity of fulfillment
~ Munia Khan
There is no "I", there's only "we". Meaning all you can touch, and all that you see is a part of you, and a part of me.
~ Jennifer Sodini
You have everything when you embrace the full circle of life.
~ Kathryn V. White
Love is you. Love is calling you. Life is awaiting you. Go forth and live fully. Be whomever you are. Define you.
~ Sereda Aleta Dailey
We are figments of the same imagination… We are one
~ Gary Hopkins
To be whole simply requires paying attention to oneself
~ Gary Hopkins
There are so many wizards of the computer, stock market, test tube, and spectator sport, but so few of the art of life.
~ Mantak Chia
The body of the last Flealouse contained the flesh of everything that had ever lived. It was content.
~ Alasdair Gray
A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?
~ Albert Einstein
Science is not enough, religion is not enough, art is not enough, politics and economics is not enough, nor is love, nor is duty, nor is action however disinterested, nor, however sublime, is contemplation. Nothing short of everything will really do.
~ Aldous Huxley
In the final stage of ego-lessness there is an 'obscure knowledge' that All is In all - that All is actually each. This is as near, I take it, as a finite mind can ever come to 'perceiving everything that is happening everywhere in the universe'.
~ Aldous Huxley
If one would live well, one must live completely, with the whole being—with the body and the instincts, as well as with the conscious mind. A life lived, as far as may be, exclusively from the consciousness and in accordance with the considered judgments of the intellect, is a stunted life, a half-dead life.
~ Aldous Huxley
One Reality, all-comprehensive, contains within itself all realities.
~ Aldous Huxley
Nobody needs to go anywhere else. We are all, if we only knew it, already there.
~ Aldous Huxley
La totalidad está presente incluso en las piezas rotas
~ Aldous Huxley
Lo que el hombre ha unido, la Naturaleza no puede separarlo.
~ Aldous Huxley
The Great Work is the uniting of opposites. It may mean the uniting of the soul with God, of the microcosm with the macrocosm, of the female with the male, of the ego with the non-ego—or what not.
~ Aleister Crowley
the definition of the Great Work itself, the aim of the Yogi [is] to consummate the marriage of all that he is with all that he is not, and ultimately to realise, insofar as the marriage is consummated, that what he is and what he is not are identical
~ Aleister Crowley
Pero no sucedió nada, porque a la vida siempre le falta alguna cosa para ser perfecta
~ Alessandro Baricco
Auden returns to one of his most important themes—that of repairing the tragic division in our lives, of making us whole again: While, as they lie in the grass of our neglect, So many long-forgotten objects Revealed by his undisclosed shining Are returned to us and made precious again; Games we thought we must drop as we grew up, Little noises we dared not laugh at, Faces we made when no one was looking. But he wishes us more than this.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
The Earth was formed whole and continuous in the Universe, without lines.
~ Donella H. Meadows
Shaucha, or living purely, involves maintaining a cleanliness in body, mind, and environment so that we can experience ourselves at a higher resolution.
~ Donna Farhi