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Quotes About Integration

When Sophia became one with her Creation, this was more than a simple unification, she became the physical planet along with the very beings who inhabit it.
~ Laurence Galian
We ourselves are part of the nature we seek to describe.
~ Laurence Galian
We need to be able to hold opposites, and this embrace is a profound act. Ultimately, we want to achieve an integral (intact and undivided) self. Coherence and Self-Realization are the means through which we attain our Magickal Aim.
~ Laurence Galian
Therefore to sum up, when we only visualize the positive, we neglect the occult fact that eventually the universe will pull the pendulum in the opposite direction, thereby taking away our goal, unless we do something to counteract the opposing force! The solution is not to wage war upon the Opposing Force, not to exorcise it, banish it, or resist it, but to encounter it, and to find a way to integrate it into ourselves.
~ Laurence Galian
Unfortunately, the two hemispheres of our brain have become separated and no longer function as a holistic gestalt.
~ Laurence Galian
The resulting materialization of balanced visualization is often neither the initial desire nor the contradiction contained within, but instead a surpassing of the two.
~ Laurence Galian
The objective of the actualized integral human being is to unite with the One, the Source, to achieve unity (from the Greek henosis) and to perfect oneself.
~ Laurence Galian
Transcend the opposites of death and life, find the Point of Singularity in which the two become One.
~ Laurence Galian
You can energize your being through the method of synthesizing opposites.
~ Laurence Galian
By synthesizing contradictions you begin to achieve a unity of being and purpose. Unity arises through the equilibration of all opposites into the point of transcendence.
~ Laurence Galian
Traumatized individuals, which includes most of us to differing degrees, need both top-down and bottom-up approaches that address nervous system imbalances as well as issues of identity.
~ Laurence Heller
They will have to arrest me before they integrate the University of Alabama," the governor told columnist Drew Pearson.
~ Laurence Leamer
Maybe at birth everyone should be given to a family of a different race to be raised. Maybe that would solve racism once and for all.
~ Celeste Ng
To have such a deep taproot in a single place, to be immersed in it so thoroughly that it had steeped into every fiber of your being: she couldn't imagine it.
~ Celeste Ng
this was the first reason he came to love her: because she had blended in so perfectly, because she had seemed so completely and utterly at home.
~ Celeste Ng
Where does fear come from? It comes from basic bewilderment. Where does basic bewilderment come from? It comes from being unable to harmonize or synchronize mind and body.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
So the problem begins in a very simple way. When body and mind are unsynchronized, you feel like a caricature of yourself, almost like a primordial idiot or a clown. In that situation, it is very difficult to relate to the rest of the world. That
~ Chogyam Trungpa
Apocalyptic Negroes in a stream Of moving torches, marching from the slums, Beating a band of garbage pails for drums, Marching, with school-age children in their arms, Advancing on the suburbs and the farms, To integrate the schools and burn the houses...
~ Chad Walsh
His special gift was the ability to see the essence of a worthwhile suggestion and to relate it to what was already in existence or planned. Then he would encourage and shape the new project, repeatedly redesigning the curriculum so that a new department or course could have a comfortable place in which to grow and offer it benefits.
~ Charles Bracelen Flood
The unities, sir… are a completeness—a kind of universal dove-tailedness with regard to place and time.
~ Charles Dickens
When you go to Rome, do as Rome does. Rome will be a ugly customer to you, if you don't. I'm your Rome, you know.
~ Charles Dickens
evening, they began to think that although he could never hope to be an Englishman, still it would be hard to visit that affliction on his head. They began to accommodate themselves to his level, calling him 'Mr Baptist,' but treating him like a baby, and laughing immoderately at his lively gestures and his childish English—more,
~ Charles Dickens
first rule of tropical weather—don't fight against it; go with it.
~ Charles E. Gannon
Eventually everything connects - people, ideas, objects. The quality of the connections is the key to quality per se.
~ Charles Eames