Quotes About Integration
when the personality comes fully to serve the energy of its soul, that is authentic empowerment
~ Gary Zukav
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Two half philosophers will probably never a whole metaphysician make.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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Portuguese could never make up their minds whether they were haole or not;
~ Gavan Daws
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the pristine virtue of the Roman Republic, asked Representative James G. Donovan of New York, when it started to take in "the senator from Scythia, the senator from Mesopotamia, the senator from Egypt, the senator from Spain, the senators from Gaul; yes, even the senators from England?" What happened to "Roman Culture? What happened to Roman unity? What happened to all the old-fashioned Roman morals and Roman integrity?
~ Gavan Daws
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To embrace all things means also that one rids oneself of any concept of separation; male and female, self and other, life and death.
~ Brian Browne Walker
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Il nous faut partir d'une conception d'ensemble de l'organisme en tant qu'une entité fondamentale de la biologie, puis comprendre comment celui-ci se divise en parties qui respectent son ordre intrinsèque - pour donner un organisme harmonieusement intégré en dépit de sa complexité.
~ Brian Goodwin
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He felt that both parts of his life were continually 'spying on each other', and developed the ability to step into and out of either world.
~ Brian Masters
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Physical well-being and your emotional health are deeply connected.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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G C Berkouwer is to be commended for his careful avoidance of the polarities of a mindless fideism and a faithless rationalism.
~ Bruce Demarest
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As long as we separate this 'oneness' into two, we won't achieve realization.
~ Bruce Lee
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To understand this fully, one must transcend from the duality of 'for' and 'against' into one organic unity which is without distinctions.
~ Bruce Lee
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Do not deny the classical approach, simply as a reaction, or you will have created another pattern and trapped yourself there.
~ Bruce Lee
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physical or anything else, it'll spread over into the rest of your life.
~ Bruce Lee
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Everything has been homogenized. Over time, with television and jet travel, everybody has blended together. Some of our wonderful charm has been lost.
~ Bruce Paltrow
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That doesn't mean that the Internet of Things will triumph, because, in some ways, it can't win. It's too broad and vague to win; it's a huge, looming infrastructural phenomenon, much like "electrification" or "automation" once were. People never voted to become electrical or automated.
~ Bruce Sterling
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Together, they became part of the space between things.
~ Bruce Whatley
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No longer can we be satisfied with a life where the heart has its reasons, which reason cannot know. Our hearts must know the world of reason, and reason must be guided by an informed heart.
~ Bruno Bettelheim
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Deneulin and Bano drive home the point that for these religious traditions "there is no separation between religion and development. Development is what adherents to a religion do because of who they are and what they believe in" (2009, 4-5).
~ Bryant L. Myers
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I live on Earth at present, and I don't know what I am. I know that I am not a category. I am not a thing—a noun. I seem to be a verb, an evolutionary process—an integral function of the universe.
~ Buckminster Fuller
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The meaning of 'whole' or 'wholeness' is to make holy or to heal. The descent into the depths will bring healing. It is the way to the total being, to the treasure which suffering mankind is forever seeking, which is hidden in the place guarded by terrible danger." – C. G. JUNG, C. W. VOL. 18, PARA. 270
~ Bud Harris
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in coat, heart, body, and brain;
~ Herman Melville
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crucial turning point. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the human information network finally spanned the planet.
~ Howard Bloom
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A Hopi Indian named Sun Chief said: I had learned many English words and could recite part of the Ten Commandments. I knew how to sleep on a bad, pray to Jesus, comb my hair, eat with a knife and fork, and use a toilet. . . . I had also learned that a person thinks with his head instead of his heart.
~ Howard Zinn
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Renaissance men who knew something about everything that was to be known disappeared several centuries ago. Students now face a plethora of compartmentalized fields of knowledge. Uninstructed as to how they connect, students are given no sense of the whole, if indeed their instructors think a seamless fabric of knowledge exists.
~ Huston Smith
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