Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Wholeness. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Wholeness Quotes and Sayings from 87 influential authors, including George Calleja,Madeleine L'engle,Aristotle.,Erwin Raphael Mcmanus,Parker J. Palmer, for you to enjoy and share.

Peace and unity in our lives By George Calleja Peace Lives Unity

The discipline of creation, be it to paint, compose, write, is an effort towards wholeness. By Madeleine L'engle Compose Write Creation Paint Wholeness

A whole is that which has a beginning, a middle and an end. By Aristotle. Beginning End Middle

What is the path to wholeness? We will see this path more clearly if we recognize that greed's ugly stepsister is ungratefulness. Greed always wants more. When we are greedy, we are never satisfied. Whatever we receive from others, we conclude we deserve. And in whatever quantity it may come, it is never enough. Lack of gratitude is a manifestation of an abundance of greed. From the vantage point of the taker, it is his or her justification for always demanding. He is endlessly disappointed in others. No one ever comes through for him. No one ever keeps his promises. Everyone always falls short of his expectations. There is no need for thanks, except thanks for nothing. No truth, no matter how profound, will find its way into a heart that is absent of gratitude. By Erwin Raphael Mcmanus Path Greed Wholeness Gratitude Ungratefulness

My life is not only about my strengths and virtues; it is also about my liabilities and my limits, my trespasses and my shadow. An inevitable though often ignored dimension of the quest for "wholeness" is that we must embrace what we dislike or find shameful about ourselves as well as what we are confidentand proud of. By Parker J. Palmer Virtues Limits Shadow Life Strengths

On this sacred path of Radical Acceptance, rather than striving for perfection, we discover how to love ourselves into wholeness. By Tara Brach Acceptance Radical Perfection Wholeness Sacred

Entirety exists within me as exuberance ... in empty longing ... in ... the desire to burn with desire. By Georges Bataille Entirety Exuberance Exists Desire Longing

Each soul on earth is complete unto itself. By Mark Nepo Soul Earth Complete

If you ask the Universe to be your partner and guide you on the path to wholeness, it will oblige. By Debbie Ford Universe Wholeness Oblige Partner Guide

In order to become whole we must try, in a long process, to discover our own personal truth, a truth that may cause pain before giving us a new sphere of freedom. If we choose instead to content ourselves with intellectual "wisdom," we will remain in the sphere of illusion and self-deception. By Alice Miller Truth Process Freedom Sphere Order

There is in all visible things - a hidden wholeness. By Thomas Merton Things Wholeness Visible Hidden

Bless everything in existence with your entire being and immediately you recognise your inner state of completeness and harmony. By Mooji Bless Harmony Existence Entire Immediately

When one reaches this state of harmony between things and one's self, one reaches a state of perfect freedom and peace-which makes everything possible and right. Life becomes perpetual revelation. By Georges Braque Reaches State Harmony Things Perfect

(People achieve) fullness of being in fellowship, in care for others. By Abraham Joshua Heschel People Achieve Fullness Fellowship Care

Originally, each human being is a complete and perfect existence. At the same time, we are each living within the one great, large-scale perfection. By Masami Saionji Originally Existence Human Complete Perfect

A human being becomes whole not in virtue of a relation to himself [only] but rather in virtue of an authentic relation to another human being(s). By Martin Buber Virtue Human Relation Authentic

In the infinity of life where I am,All is perfect, whole and complete,I no longer choose to believe in old limitations and lack, I now choose to begin to see myselfAs the Universe sees me perfect, whole, and complete. By Louise L. Hay Perfect Choose Universe Lack Complete

If you become whole, everything will come to you. By Lao-Tzu

The myriad things are complete in us. There is no greater joy than to reflect on ourselves and become sincere. By Mencius Myriad Things Complete Sincere Greater

Jesus points to this when he says, "Be ye whole, even as your Father in Heaven is whole."1 The New Testament's "Be ye perfect" is a mistranslation of the original Greek word, which means whole. This is to say, you don't need to become whole, but be what you already are - with or without the pain-body. By Eckhart Tolle Testament Father Heaven Greek Jesus

Disorder. But completeness ... By Milton Resnick Disorder Completeness

We are to allow one thing to be really and truly distinct from the other, to be its own genuine self. There is a logical and philosophical urge in thinking men to reduce all things to a single unity. But this urge of the natural reason tends to petrify the heart. There is no single essence to which all existing things belong, no single essence which makes all things basically one. The only true unity of created things is the unity created by love. The heart embraces all things in their great variety and the heart loves them all. By Arnold Albert Van Ruler Things Single Heart Unity Distinct

Human entirety can only be what it is when giving up the addiction to others' ends. By Georges Bataille Human Ends Entirety Giving Addiction

For the unified mind in accord with the Way all self-centered striving ceases. Doubts and irresolutions vanish and life in true faith is possible. With a single stroke we are freed from bondage; nothing clings to us and we hold nothing. All is empty, clear, self-illuminating, with no exertion of the mind's power. By Sengcan Ceases Unified Accord Selfcentered Striving

This, therefore, is the complete satisfaction of souls, that is, the happy life: to know precisely and perfectly Him through whom you are led into the truth, the nature of the truth you enjoy, and the bond that connects you with the Supreme Measure! These three show to those who understand the one God, the one Substance, excluding the variety of all vain and superstitious images. By Augustine Of Hippo Truth Measure Supreme Souls Life

The Tao gives birth to One. One gives birth to yin and yang. Yin and yang give birth to all things ... The complete whole is the complete whole. So also is any part the complete whole ... But forget about understanding and harmonizing and making all things one. The universe is already a harmonious oneness; just realize it. By Laozi Tao Birth Complete Yin Yang

How can man become complete? From the world's point of view, he will become Truth when he eliminates his false world and false self. By Woo Myung Complete Man Truth World False

I would rather be whole than good. By Carl Jung Good

All things are already complete in oneself. By Confucius Oneself Things Complete

The right way to wholeness is made up of fateful detours and wrong turnings. By Carl Jung Turnings Wholeness Made Fateful Detours

When the healthy nature of man acts as a whole, when he feels himself to be in the world as in a great, beautiful, noble, and valued whole, when harmonious ease affords him a pure and free delight, then the universe, if it could experience itself, would exult, as having attained its goal, and admire the climax of its own becoming and essence. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Beautiful Noble Great Delight Universe

The peace for which every soul strives and which is the true nature of God and the utmost goal of a man is but the outcome of harmony. By Hazrat Inayat Khan God Harmony Peace Soul Strives

Nothing is whole, not for too damned long. The world is half night. By Peter Straub Long Damned Night World Half

Complete - Yourself! Others may only enhance your completeness. By Lashauna D. Hinton Complete Completeness Enhance

When the field of vision has been unified, the inner being comes to rest, and that inner peaceableness flows into the outer world is harmony and compassion. By Cynthia Bourgeault Unified Rest Compassion Field Vision

Whole people see and create wholeness wherever they go; split people see and create splits in everything and everybody. By Richard Rohr People Create Wholeness Split Splits

When you are identified with the One, all things will be complete to you. By Zhuangzi Identified Things Complete

That is happiness, to be dissolved into something complete and great. By Willa Cather Happiness Great Dissolved Complete

If [man] thinks of the totality as constituted of independent fragments, then that is how his mind will tend to operate, but if he can include everything coherently and harmoniously in an overall whole that is undivided, unbroken, and without a border then his mind will tend to move in a similar way, and from this will flow an orderly action within the whole. By David Mind Tend Man Unbroken Fragments

All this is full. All that is full. From fullness, fullness comes. When fullness is taken from fullness, Fullness still remains. OM shanti shanti shanti By Anonymous Fullness Full Shanti Remains

Whether it is good or evil, whether life in itself is pain or pleasure, whether it is uncertain-that it may perhaps be this is not important-but the unity of the world, the coherence of all events, the embracing of the big and the small from the same stream, from the same law of cause, of becoming and dying. By Hermann Hesse Evil Pleasure World Events Stream

You don't need another person, place or thing to make you whole. God already did that. Your job is to know it. By Maya Angelou Person Place Thing Make God

Perfect the Will, the Mind, Feeling, their corporeal organs and their material tools; be useful to yourselves, to your own ones, and to others; and Happiness, insofar as it exists on this earth, will come of itself By Boleslaw Prus Feeling Mind Happiness Perfect Tools

A Soul Knowing: You are the sum total of the Body, Mind, and Soul, and each of these aspects of you has a purpose and a function, but only one has an agenda: the Soul. By Neale Donald Walsch Mind Soul Knowing Body Function

Basically, there can only be two answers. One is to overcome separateness and find unity by regression to the state of unity which existed before awareness ever arose, that is, before man was born. The other answer is to be fully born, to develop one's awareness, one's reason, one's capacity to love to such a point that one transcends one's own egocentric involvement, and arrives at a new harmony, at a new oneness with the world. By Erich Fromm Basically Born Unity Awareness Arose

When our identity expands to include everything, we find a peace with the dance of the world. The ocean of life rises and falls within us - birth and death, joy and pain, it is all ours, and our heart is full and empty, large enough to embrace it all. By Jack Kornfield World Identity Expands Include Find

Living in the moment, thinking about the future, and staying connected to the past: That's what makes me feel whole. By Hugh Hefner Living Moment Thinking Future Past

When the material, psychological and spiritual dimensions are brought into balance, life becomes whole, and this union brings feelings of comfort and security. By Deepak Chopra Material Psychological Balance Life Security

Life, death, preservation, loss, failure, success, poverty, riches, worthiness, unworthiness, slander, fame, hunger, thirst, cold, heat - these are the alternations of the world, the workings of fate. Day and night they change place before us, and wisdom cannot spy out their source. Therefore, they should not be enough to destroy your harmony; they should not be allowed to enter the storehouse of the spirit. If you can harmonize and delight in them, master them and never be at a loss for joy; if you can do this day and night without break and make it be spring with everything, mingling with all and creating the moment within your own mind - this is what I call being whole in power. By Zhuangzi Life Death Preservation Failure Success

I sense that striving for wholeness is, increasingly, a countercultural goal, as fragmented people make for better consumers, buying more bits and pieces - two or more cars, two homes and all that fills them - and outfitting one's body for a wide variety of identities: business person, homebody, amateur athlete, traveler, theater or sports fan. By Kathleen Norris Increasingly Homebody Traveler Goal Consumers

Out of the cacophony of random suffering and chaos that can mark human life, the life artist sees or creates a symphony of meaning and order. A life of wholeness does not depend on what we experience. Wholeness depends on how we experience our lives. By Desmond Tutu Life Order Cacophony Random Suffering

Emptiness is not a mere emptiness, but rather fullness in which the distinctiveness of everything is throughly realized. By Masao Abe Realized Emptiness Mere Fullness Distinctiveness

Contentment ... is the soul's enjoyment of that peace that passes all understanding. By Arthur W. Pink Contentment Understanding Soul Enjoyment Peace

Finding peace within, to find peace all throughout By Casar Jacobson Finding Peace Find

We need to see, and agree that what we seek already lives within us, and we within it. Now we know our one great task: watch for whatever promises us freedom, and then quietly, consciously refuse to see ourselves through the eyes of what we know is incomplete. Then we live wholeness itself, instead of spending our lives looking for it. By Guy Finley Agree Seek Lives Task Watch

All things are already complete in us. There is no greater delight than to be conscious of right within us. If one strives to treat others as he would be treated by them, he shall not fail to come near the perfect life. By Mencius Things Complete Life Greater Delight

Through recognizing and realizing the empty essence, instead of being selfish and self-centered, one feels very open and free By Tsoknyi Rinpoche Essence Selfcentered Free Recognizing Realizing

Existence is a fullness which man can never abandon. By Jean-Paul Sartre Existence Abandon Fullness Man

Life calls not for perfection, but for completeness. By Carl Jung Life Perfection Completeness Calls

The unity in every second of all time and all wandering mankind, all wandering womankind, all wandering children. By Kurt Vonnegut Wandering Mankind Womankind Children Unity

As a spirit schooled to power, his perception stems from one absolute. Universal harmony begins with recognition that the life in an ordinary pebble is as sacred as conscious selfhood. By Janny Wurts Power Absolute Spirit Schooled Perception

The challenge is not to be perfect ... it's to be whole By Jane Fonda Perfect Challenge

By means of Invocation, the being awakens, and awakening becomes fullness. By means of balancing, fullness becomes internal wholeness. By virtue of exteriorized attention, internal wholeness becomes Communion. By virtue of self-forgetfulness, Communion becomes Union. By David Truman Invocation Awakens Communion Fullness Awakening

The heart and mind can find peace and harmony by contemplating the transcendental nature of the true self as supreme effulgent life. By Patanjali Life Heart Mind Find Peace

When we listen, we offer with our attention an opportunity for wholeness. By Rachel Naomi Remen Listen Wholeness Offer Attention Opportunity

We are not meant to be perfect; we are meant to be whole By Jane Fonda Meant Perfect

Harmony is called the eternal. Knowing the eternal is called clarity. By Laozi Harmony Called Eternal Knowing Clarity

It is our commitment to wholeness that matters, the willingness to unfold in every deep aspect of our being. By Jack Kornfield Matters Commitment Wholeness Willingness Unfold

Are you whole or broken?""I'm whole ... I'm whole because I'm with you. By Katy Regnery Broken

Contentment is easy because what is needed? By Osho Contentment Needed Easy

We face challenges pushing us in a million directions all the time, whether we're being pulled to hide our truths or pushed to compromise our integrity. The more we are connected to our true selves, the more whole we are. The more whole we are, the stronger we are to navigate our own life. By Elaina Marie Time Integrity Face Challenges Pushing

My goal is not to be perfect or normal. My goal is to be WHOLE. By S.a. Molteni Goal Normal Perfect

Fulfillment is the essence of our existence By Sunday Adelaja Fulfillment Existence Essence

Wholehearted life: loving ourselves. By Brene Brown Wholehearted Life Loving

Happiness without Guilt. By Mary M. Forbes Guilt Happiness

I took a walk, Suddenly I stood still, filled with the realization that I had no body or mind. All I could see was one great illuminating Whole - omnipresent, perfect, lucid and serene. By Hanshan Suddenly Walk Filled Mind Stood

To be in harmony with the wholeness of things is not to have anxiety over imperfections. By Dogen Imperfections Harmony Wholeness Things Anxiety

Is the radiant joy of Being and the deep, unshakable peace that comes with it, By Eckhart Tolle Deep Unshakable Radiant Joy Peace

Everything, if you could only see it clearly enough, like this, is beautiful and complete. Everything has its own perfection. By Joan Lindsay Complete Beautiful Perfection

When we are at peace with ourselves the total expression of that true peace includes our outer being; our body. By Bryant H. Mcgill Body Peace Total Expression True

The beauty of the soul; inner peace and joy. By Lailah Gifty Akita Soul Joy Beauty Peace

All it takes to be complete is to exist. By Fernando Pessoa Exist Complete

Only by emptying ourselves out before God will we find fullness within ourselves. By Mary Deturris Poust God Emptying Find Fullness

My flaws and imperfections make me perfectly incomplete. By Aisha Mirza Incomplete Flaws Imperfections Make Perfectly

The unlike is joined together, and from differences results the most beautiful harmony. By Heraclitus Harmony Unlike Joined Differences Results

The sober comfort, all the peace which springs from the large aggregate of little things. By Hannah More Comfort Things Sober Peace Springs

Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony. By John Milton Untwisting Harmony Chains Tie Hidden

New insight begins when satisfaction comes to an end, when all that has been seen, said, or done looks like a distortion ... Man's true fulfillment depends on communion with that which transcends him. By Abraham Joshua Heschel End Distortion Insight Begins Satisfaction

One thing, all things: move among and intermingle, without distinction. To live in this realization is to be without anxiety about non-perfection. To live in this faith is the road to non-duality, because the non-dual is one with the trusting mind. By Sengcan Thing Things Move Intermingle Distinction

The most complete human being is he or she who consciously or unconsciously obeys the profound physical laws of our being in such a way that the spirit receives as much help and as little hindrance from the body as possible. By Marie Stopes Complete Human Consciously Unconsciously Obeys

Acceptance of what is. That is the shortest path to peace with yourself. By Robin Hobb Acceptance Shortest Path Peace

I, thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated to closeness and the bettering of my mind. By William Shakespeare Ends Mind Neglecting Worldly Dedicated

We are the sum of all our parts By Thomas Wolfe Parts Sum

By choosing integrity, I become more whole, but wholeness does not mean perfection. It means becoming more real by acknowledging the whole of who I am. By Parker J. Palmer Integrity Perfection Choosing Wholeness Real

A person experiences life as something separated from the rest - a kind of optical delusion of consciousness. Our task must be to free ourselves from this self-imposed prison, and through compassion, to find the reality of Oneness. By Albert Einstein Rest Consciousness Person Experiences Life

Every believer is made complete when placed under the complete claim of Christ, and all the spiritual ills of our world find their only cure in him. By David E. Garland Christ Complete Believer Made Claim

You have to be whole: rich in the body, rich in science; rich in meditation, rich in consciousness. By Rajneesh Rich Body Science Meditation Consciousness

Peace is happiness digesting By Victor Hugo Peace Digesting Happiness

A happy healthy soul; sacred life. By Lailah Gifty Akita Soul Sacred Life Happy Healthy

It is no easy task to walk this earth and find peace. Inside of us, it would seem, something is at odds with the very rhythm of things and we are forever restless, dissatisfied, frustrated, and aching. We are so overcharged with desire that it is hard to come to simple rest. Desire is always stronger than satisfaction. By Ronald Rolheiser Peace Easy Task Walk Earth