How To Use Wholeness In A Sentence

  • The director prizes originality and wholeness over allegiance to form.
  • Christ speaks this word of wholeness and well being and blessedness even to Thomas, who doubts.
  • We wanted to use equal temperament with wholeness by creating equal-tempered partials but we have also achieved a way of using inharmonic sounds with integrity.
  • In the former there is a “wholeness” to the participation; in the latter there is a “halfness” because the producer rarely receives more than 50% of 100% of the net profits or some commensurate amount of gross. The Movie Business Book, Third Edition
  • Other cultures see the seven chakras as comprising the wholeness of personal human energy.
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  • They went astray from the predestined path thus destructing the overall wholeness of the planet.
  • There were real political and social implications to the Wesleyan emphasis on health and wholeness. Times, Sunday Times
  • There has to be a period of healing toward wholeness. Christianity Today
  • Plato imagined that the first beings were shaped like globes, symbols of full-bodied wholeness.
  • Rabbi and Sensei Don Ani Shalom Singer puts it this way ‘that Zen and Judaism are simply vocabularies for oneness and wholeness’.
  • Fission thought - form creates a continuous breaking a part of the wholeness of self.
  • It releases tension, increases vitality and creates wholeness of mind, body and spirit.
  • How do we make such a vulnerable house into a place of shalom, of peace and security and harmony and wholeness?
  • Jaques's assertion of the presence of the object world as a link to the past and a means to achieve wholeness in the present is echoed in her conventional poetics, dominated by her preference for rhyming couplets and quatrains.
  • The wholeness of the storm rasped ancient words through the fulcrums of his pivoting bones.
  • As Anglicans, as Christians, we are called to live beyond ourselves trusting that God will use us to effect God's restoration to unity, God's redemption of creation to wholeness and oneness in Christ.
  • It may be fairly interpreted as a symbol of Nature-dismemberment in Winter and resurrection in Spring; but we must also not forget that it may (and indeed must) have stood as an allegory of TRIBAL dismemberment and reconciliation -- the tribe, conceived of as a divinity, having thus suffered and died through the inbreak of sin and the self-motive, and risen again into wholeness by the redemption of love and sacrifice. Pagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning
  • The world was created in a broken state, and the human being was placed within it to gather the shattered pieces and repair its wholeness.
  • That's why people listen to music or look at paintings. To get in touch with that wholeness. Corita Kent 
  • If you take away from food the wholeness of growing it or take away the joy and conviviality of preparing it in your own home, then I believe you are talking about a whole new definition of the human being. Bone Marrow--"Light of my life, fire of my loins."
  • The many-faceted opus of Bob Dylan - which in its wholeness masterfully pictures the individuation process which includes the deepest layers of the psyche - is structured by the same basic mythologem as the Bible, especially the Second Isaiah and the Revelation. Expecting Rain
  • This wholeness is about community, the community of the faithful that forms the church.
  • It may be fairly interpreted as a symbol of Nature-dismemberment in Winter and resurrection in Spring; but we must also not forget that it may (and indeed must) have stood as an allegory of tribal dismemberment and reconciliation -- the tribe, conceived of as a divinity, having thus suffered and died through the inbreak of sin and the self-motive, and risen again into wholeness by the redemption of love and sacrifice. Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning
  • In the Jungian archetypal schema the nigredo is the Shadow; albedo refers to the anima/animus (contrasexual soul images); citrinitas is the Wise old man (or woman) archetype; and rubedo is the Self archetype, which has achieved wholeness. Archive 2008-05-01
  • First, and in keeping with Plato's Symposium, the hermaphrodite represents the perfect wholeness of the primordial androgyne.
  • To the extent that the well-made-thing provokes a responsive, corrective, self-examination, it works to educe from us an ongoing, active and answering creation -- an answer that performs our longing for wholeness and reconciliation. Scott Cairns: Art and the Meaning of Creation
  • From a conceptual standpoint, Osain herbalism is a religion, a philosophy, and a science, Born from this concept is the idea that oneness with the Creative Essence brings about a wholeness in the human essence.
  • They went astray from the predestined path thus destructing the overall wholeness of the planet.
  • And, in Christ, you have elevated and demonstrated the cause of shalom, of peace, of wholeness, of unity.
  • But within a short time he had tired of all this wholeness and flowing, and suspected Tagore of being just another “theosophist,” and was sitting up late with Yeats to help revise “The Two Kings” line by line. A Revolutionary Simpleton
  • I was presented with no argument but simply with holiness, with the possibilities of contentment, integrity and wholeness that the religious life offers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Underneath the chaos, there remains a principle of order and wholeness, a foundation for hope.
  • Years ago, it became clear to me that unless I placed my children first, I wasn't going to have shalom, which means integrity or wholeness.
  • Balance will not arise from such actions, as they are contrary to wholeness.
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  • The Shalom of God will be that place where all Christians, all people of faith, in fact all of creation, will find a renewed oneness and renewed wholeness with and in God.
  • Even if it should be allowed that the series has no first term, but has originated _ab œterno_, it must always at each instant have a _last term_; the series, as a whole, can not be infinite, and hence can not, as Kant claims it can, realize in its wholeness unconditioned totality. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles
  • Their "wise handling and faire governance" restore the knight to wholeness.
  • He saw the conflict, now so ominously coming up over the horizon, as one between the living wholeness of the German conception and the dying divisiveness of English pluralism. A Renegade History of the United States
  • He insists that religious belief as a whole is not superstition, and that it is true so far as it is an expression of a ˜nisus to totality™ or a ˜move to wholeness.™ My Recycled Soul
  • Its circular shape invokes the tradition of associating circles with regeneration and wholeness.
  • The sense of wholeness she talks of here, the idea of completion, for me evokes a moral agenda.
  • The image manages to maintain a wholeness of perception.
  • The identifiably Yiddish and Hebrew elements within his poetry serve to interrogate the homogeneity and wholeness of English.
  • The things to be balanced I guess are, the Primates are in some sense people well equipped to speak for the wholeness of their particular region or local church, at the same time there's a sense that all of our Anglican communities are also synodical bodies in which the senior bishop is not the only voice. Final press conference at the Lambeth Conference
  • I was presented with no argument but simply with holiness, with the possibilities of contentment, integrity and wholeness that the religious life offers. Times, Sunday Times
  • To achieve psychic wholeness, each character must come to accept his or her memories.
  • The revelation of this mystical wholeness occurs through the dialectic: a thesis is manifest and contested by its antithesis, the resolution of which, leads to a new thesis and so on.
  • In such prayer lies spiritual nurture and wholeness.
  • Philosophically, the term suggests an organic wholeness in stark opposition to the age of mechanical reproduction.
  • What these passages show is that the biblical vision for God's creation is completeness, fullness, wholeness, and well-being.
  • What the land offers in opposition to the alienation of the city is cohesion and wholeness.
  • So this year, consider creating an interior file in your soul called Pajama Day, and when things get crazed, out of nowhere, declare a blustery March Saturday Pajama Day, or a blistery August Sunday Pajama Day or any blessed day you feel like stopping and hanging out in your own holy wholeness. Dr. Susan Corso: Pajama Days: Holiness For The Rest Of The Year
  • The auteur critic is obsessed with the wholeness of art and artist.
  • Please adhere to the following rules in order to safeguard the wholeness of your limbs.
  • Men seeking spiritual wholeness came to the Temple to visit priestesses—or hierodules—with whom they experienced the divine through physical union.
  • Clear minerals reflect all the colours of the spectrum and symbolize purity, clarity and wholeness.
  • The orgasm and the heady feeling of wholeness rushed over his senses, dulling the panic and fear. Rogue Oracle
  • She calls her painting a 'psychological space to locate freedom to find a way towards wholeness'.
  • The ability to channel power depends on personal integrity, courage and wholeness. Phoenix From the Flame
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  • She becomes a fleshly embodiment of spiritual wholeness.
  • The English word "health" comes from the Old English word hale, meaning "wholeness, a being whole, sound or well,". Health News from Medical News Today
  • The view of the unbroken forest canopy stretching away to the horizon defies description; it is a vision of a world untroubled by time, a revelation of the hugeness and wholeness of nature.
  • Only in the cycle of the seed is there wholeness and renewal. Think Progress » Sen. Inhofe Compares People Who Believe In Global Warming To ‘The Third Reich’
  • When he finally did, they were thrilled at the new wholeness of their apartment - until they realized, from the pathetic sound of her muted meows, that he'd sealed their cat inside the wall.
  • Richard started playing music with his peers in high school and produced his first handmade flute at 17 which started him on his exploration into the wholeness of sound.
  • When he finally did, they were thrilled at the new wholeness of their apartment - until they realized, from the pathetic sound of her muted meows, that he'd sealed their cat inside the wall.
  • There was a sense of wholeness and creative well-being that flowed from his embrace of rural blackness.
  • It's a process of coming to clarity about ourselves, of coming to wholeness, of coming to oneness inside.
  • They were thrilled at the new wholeness of their apartment - until they realized, from the pathetic sound of her muted meows, that he'd sealed their cat inside the wall.
  • This relationship has been damaged; it too is awaiting its wholeness to be restored in salvation.

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