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Quotes About Wholeness

Uniconsciousess is a consciousness and awareness that everything, everyone, every beauty, every life, and every thought arises from the same thing. We are one. We are different expressions of one.
~ Debasish Mridha
The spirit of life, the spirit of peace.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
If your life was complete, you'd be dead.
~ Joshua Wisenbaker
If you think something is missing in your life, it is probably YOU...
~ Robert Holden
We have no Scriptural evidence that we serve the Lord at all, any farther than we find a habitual desire and aim to serve him wholly. He is gracious to our imperfections and weakness; yet he requires all the heart, and will not be served by halves, nor accept what is performed by a divided heart.
~ John Newton
The Christian's holiness and happiness in God are not two separate realities. Happiness in God is the essence of holiness.
~ John Piper
The joy is that we can take back our bodies, reclaim our health, and restore ourselves to balance. We can take power over what and how we eat. We can rejuvenate and recharge ourselves, bringing healing to the wounds we carry inside us, and bringing to fuller life the wonderful person that each of us can be.
~ John Robbins
All great art is the work of the whole living creature, body and soul, and chiefly of the soul.
~ John Ruskin
Healing, for Jung, comes with the embrace of our shadow, the acceptance of our evil. Evil too is part of God, Jung suggested, because it too is a part of Being.
~ John Shelby Spong
John sees Jesus symbolically as the serpent lifted up on his cross, drawing the venom out of human life, restoring wholeness. It is a powerful image. John
~ John Shelby Spong
people are less than whole unless they gather themselves voluntarily into groups of souls in harmony. Gathering themselves to pursue individual, family, and community dreams consistent with their private humanity is what makes them whole; only slaves are gathered by others.
~ John Taylor Gatto
All things are from the whole, and the whole is from all things.
~ John Toland
Culture has lead us to betray our own aboriginal spirit and wholeness, into an ever-worsening realm of synthetic, isolating, impoverishing estrangement. Which is not to say that there are no more everyday pleasures, without which we would loose our humanness. But as our plight deepens, we glimpse how much must be erased for our redemption.
~ John Zerzan
We have everything we need right here.
~ Elle James
She was his heart, his other half. She filled all the empty places in his soul that he had desperately tried to paper over with pirate escapades and merry women. -The Ugly Duchess
~ Eloisa James
You are not a true love until you love everyone all-out. In other words, until you love everyone with all you have including your whole strength and resources you've not yet started loving properly. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Cei s?n?toÅŸi nu sunt reali. Au totul, în afar? de fiin?? - pe care doar o s?n?tate îndoielnic? Å£i-o d?.
~ Emil Cioran
So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth.
~ Baha'u'llah
Fraction does not exist in Nature, where what you call a fragment is a finished whole.
~ balzac honore de vi
Things keep coming around and around in this world, it's all crammed violently together, two parts of the same skin.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
And usually, when it's all over, I find that everything has come together surprisingly well. When that happens, I feel like I've been dancing, perfectly in time, with the world. That
~ Banana Yoshimoto
I thought that being faithful was about becoming someone other than who I was, in other words, and it was not until this project failed that I began to wonder if my human wholeness might be more useful to God than my exhausting goodness.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
Because we cannot stand the God-shaped hole inside of us, we try stuffing it full of all sorts of thing, but only God may fill.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
To be human is to live by sunlight and moonlight, with anxiety and delight, admitting limits and transcending them, falling down and rising up. To want a life with only half of these things in it is to want half a life, shutting the other half away where it will not interfere with one's bright fantasies of the way things ought to be.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor