Wholeness Quotes Quotes

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P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Completeness is gathering the broken self and wholeness is gathering the complete self”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Cheryl Benadie
“An inferiority complex thinks: "Everyone else is better than me." A superiority complex thinks: "I'm better than everyone else." A healthy self-concept is based on the belief: "I'm just as good as anyone else and everyone has great potential.”
Cheryl Benadie, The Wholeness Revolution

“When there is nothing to prove to anyone in the world, there is a deep peace and a profound wholeness which cannot be touched or pierced.”
Hiral Nagda

Sharon Weil
“To be able to open the heart again after betrayal, injury, or loss is a precious act. It requires both courage and compassion. It requires a new movement to emerge from the depths of grief. Forgiveness is one of the most certain paths to restoration, and it is also one of the most difficult. However, it is an attempt to return to wholeness, once again, by letting go and freeing myself from the tight clutch and heavy burden of caution, anger, resentment, and the desire for revenge and punishment. In forgiving others, I free myself towards belonging and wholeness, be it with the person I am forgiving, or with myself.”
Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change

Laurie  Buchanan
“Wholeness is ordinary, it's simple. It doesn't come with fireworks. It's the undisturbed calmness inherent to the space that is you.”
Laurie Buchanan

“Each conversation provides an opportunity to
strengthen relationships and achieve better outcomes.
Information exchange can influence a person's mental state, so
it's crucial to use communication in a way that promotes
positive change in others and yourself.”
Dr. Shitalkumar R. Sukhdeve, Whole-Self Prosperity: Stepping up on a Transformative Journey to Manifest Abundance and Wholeness

“Any movement towards sensuality is a movement towards wholeness.”
Lebo Grand

Catherine Carrigan
“Just as your cells hold memories of trauma, your body also remembers wholeness – feeling relaxed, happy, easy, comfortable and pain-free.”
Catherine Carrigan, The Difference Between Pain and Suffering

Shai Tubali
“The heart can reveal wholeness, even now when we are full of flaws and weaknesses; even when we feel ourselves most damaged, unworthy, and undeserving. This is because it is connected at this very moment to the sense of our inherent divinity—the one we achieved already at the moment of our birth.”
Shai Tubali, Unlocking the 7 Secret Powers of the Heart: A Practical Guide to Living in Trust and Love

Donna Goddard
“Single or partnered, on the spiritual path, everyone is both. And neither. We are omni-relationship-status.”
Donna Goddard, Prana

“There is nothing they can take away that will take away from me.”
Toyin Omofoye

Cheryl Benadie
“You need to have a strong, compelling vision if you want to reach for the impossible things in your life. Thinking: "I will never get out of debt" or "I will never be in a healthy relationship" keeps us stuck in limiting beliefs. What if the opposite was true?”
Cheryl Benadie, The Wholeness Revolution

Germany Kent
“Look beyond your current circumstances to future happiness, wholeness, wealth, and new beginnings.”
Germany Kent

Cheryl Benadie
“It is an act of rebellion to live as a whole person in a broken world.”
Cheryl Benadie, The Wholeness Revolution: Living beyond the pain and reclaiming your power

Ulonda Faye
“Every river flows gracefully. At times, with such intensity, yet ever so gently into the ocean of all hearts. In the Oneness that is we, each drop waters each cell, which reunites us in the wholeness as water from a well.”
Ulonda Faye, Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul

“One of the deepest insights that mindfulness practices lead to is the discovery of awareness being whole.”
Kathirasan K, Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One

“This awareness is therefore whole and complete without the need for any identity. It does not judge; it is always available in the present moment; it is just being; and it is what you are when you are naked without the clothes of identities, roles and presumptions. This awareness is the same in everyone for it is identity-less.”
Kathirasan K, Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One

“Wisdom recognises wholeness and the value of being wholesome. With wisdom, we recognise that wholeness is not a state to be attained but a way of being.”
Kathirasan K, Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One

Abhijit Naskar
“Without wholeness intellect turns dry and does harm,
Without wholeness faith becomes a choir of divide.
Without wholeness science runs cold and destroys all,
Without wholeness mind remains animal uncivilized.”
Abhijit Naskar, Yarasistan: My Wounds, My Crown

“If I ever had to ask for it, I don't want it anymore....sincerely.”
Kierra C.T. Banks

“Lord Buddha Said "A strong mind is not affected by the dualities of praise and
blame. It does not seek validation or approval from others, nor
does it allow criticism to undermine its confidence. Instead, it
remains grounded in its own inherent strength and wisdom.”
Dr. Shitalkumar R. Sukhdeve, Whole-Self Prosperity: Stepping up on a Transformative Journey to Manifest Abundance and Wholeness