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Quotes About Interconnectedness

When someone thinks that to develop a holy life he must always be alone with God, he is no longer of any use to others.
~ Oswald Chambers
Who amongst them realizes that between the Differential Calculus and the dynastic principle of politics in the age of Louis XIV, between the Classical city-state and the Euclidean geometry, between the space perspective of Western oil painting and the conquest of space by railroad, telephone and long range weapon, between contrapuntal music and credit economics, there are deep uniformities?
~ Oswald Spengler
Only from within himself can a person know the depth of the world: in him lie the interconnections of the world.
~ Otto Weininger
Consciousness has quantum field properties. Because of that, at the most primal level, we are all connected. We are part of, live in, and respond to the same or similar vibrational fields.
~ Unknown
I am because we are.
~ Pam Grout
We are all dying, and because of us, so is the earth. That's the most terrible, the most painful in my entire repertoire of self-torturing thoughts.
~ Pam Houston
There is in each person, in every animal, bird and plant a star which mirrors, matches or is in some sense the same as a star in the heavens.
~ Paracelsus
To understand correctly the meaning of the words Alchemy and Astrology, it is necessary to understand and to realize the intimate relationship and identity of the Microcosm and Macrocosm, and their mutual interaction.
~ Paracelsus
the reality we belong to, the reality we long to know, extends far beyond human beings interacting with one another.
~ Parker J. Palmer
Here is a summertime truth: abundance is a communal act, the joint creation of an incredibly complex ecology in which each part functions on behalf of the whole and, in return, is sustained by the whole. Community not only creates abundance – community is abundance. If we could learn that equation from the world of nature,the human world might be transformed
~ Parker J. Palmer
Darkness and light are inextricably bound together.
~ Pat Schneider
We have learned that the need for connection is inherent in consciousness because consciousness is universal connection.
~ Unknown
She was no more mine than the trees were mine. No more mine than the sun. And with this realization I knew that I could never be separate from her, any more than I could ever be separate from the trees or from the sun.
~ Unknown
there are no separate lives; each life and individual character exists in relation to every other life: dead, living, yet to live.
~ Unknown
I was beginning to see fewer of our weaknesses and more of our strengths; the events of the day were a reminder of how each of us had certain abilities that the rest did not. It was as if we were each a part of a whole body- one the hands, another the legs, and so on- dependent on one another and working best when we performed in unity. I felt inadequate then, unsure what part of this body I might be.
~ Patrick Carman
The paradox is that we can only truly love each other when we also love something beyond each other.
~ Unknown
We just keep on having to save each other", he says. "We ever gonna be even?" "I hope not," I say
~ Patrick Ness
I am the Circle and the Circle is me
~ Patrick Ness
Music explains itself...It is the road and it is the map that shows the road. It is both together.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Somos algo más que las partes que nos conforman,
~ Patrick Rothfuss
In his heartlessness he had ignored nature, and how heartless nature was in return.
~ Patti Smith
Pantheism believes that all things are linked in a profound unity. All things have a common origin and a common destiny. All things are interconnected and interdependent. In life and in death we humans are an inseparable part of this unity, and in realizing this we can find our joy and our peace.
~ Unknown
Pick a flower on Earth and you move the farthest star.
~ Paul A.M. Dirac
Existence was bigger than just life. It was everyone's life all together, and even if you lived in Buffalo, New York and had never been more than ten miles from home, you were part of the puzzle, too. It didn't matter how small your life was.
~ Paul Auster