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Pooja Agnihotri
“Remember, data is not just the street signs, it is the GPS.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Alejandro Mos Riera
“Every unique thing in nature is related to the whole, and partakes of the perfection of the whole. Each particle is a microcosm, and faithfully renders the likeness of the world.

In geometric harmony of the cosmos there are ways that resemble, there are universal patterns, from blood vessels, to winter trees or to a river delta, from nautilus shell to spiral galaxy, from neurons in the brain to the cosmic web.

A whole universe of connections is in your mind – a universe within a universe – and one capable of reaching out to the other that gave rise to it. Billions of neurons touching billions of stars – surely spiritual.”
Alejandro Mos Riera

“When you touch river Ganga in Rishikesh, you also touch the ocean to which the river is connected. Because the distinction between the river and ocean is just in your mind. You also touch the vapours rising from ocean, You touch clouds, rains, earth, mountains, You touch eternity. You touch God.

Remove the distinctions, clean the mind. God is right here, right now.”
Shunya

Avijeet Das
“When she laughs the world stops for a while!”
Avijeet Das

Culadasa (John Yates)
“The unification of mind in śamatha is temporary and conditioned. However, the unification around Insight is far more profound, and it’s permanent. When temporary unification around a shared intention fades, each sub-mind operates as a separate entity, constrained by and at the mercy of the mind-system as a whole. Therefore, individual sub-minds strive to preserve their autonomy and, as much as possible, direct the resources of the mind-system toward their individual goals. Yet after Insight, the various sub-minds become unified around a shared Insight into impermanence, emptiness, suffering, no-Self, and interconnectedness. From this flow a corresponding set of shared values: harmlessness, compassion, and loving-kindness. Now each sub-mind operates as an independent part of a much greater whole, working for the good of that whole. This allows each sub-mind to do its job effectively, without running into fundamental conflicts with other sub-minds.

When enough of the mind-system has undergone this transformation, we’re able to function as an individual person while simultaneously perceiving ourselves as part of an indivisible and inconceivably greater whole.”
Culadasa (John Yates), The Mind Illuminated: A Complete Meditation Guide Integrating Buddhist Wisdom and Brain Science

“There are 3 levels to play the game of life. In 1st level, you identify yourself with a group such as family, friend circle, fan group or a group based on ideology, geography, language etc. At this level, you play against the group which is against your group.

In 2nd level, your identify with a body-mind and play against or with rest of the universe. In 3rd level, you identify yourself as nothing and play with everything as a whole. Nothing and everything are same. So 3rd level is not a play. It's Samadhi.”
Shunya

Sanjo Jendayi
“I AM WELL. I breathe in wellness and wholeness. I exhale all that doesn't serve me. Every breath I take is in gratitude for this very moment.”
Sanjo Jendayi

Avijeet Das
“Your thoughts make me miss you. I feel restless. I feel unhappy. I feel incomplete. I feel pain. And then when I go deep into my soul, I realize that I am complete by myself. I am whole.”
Avijeet Das

“To realize the Supreme Power, either analyze your mind and keep negating all your beliefs until “nothing” remains. Or love the outside world and keep accepting everything and everyone as His reflection. Either reach nothingness or reach everythingness; both are same.”
Shunya

Shalom Melchizedek
“Each and every one of us is absolutely complete. We all contain both masculine and feminine polarities. No-thing can exist incomplete. You can only love another appropriately when you understand your own completeness.”
Shalom Melchizedek, Learning To Love: And The Power of Sacred Sexual Spiritual Partnerships

Victoria L. White
“Each time a cycle comes around where you are uncomfortable and feel this pressure, either mentally, spiritually, or energetically your higher-self is offering you a choice to continue down a path of creating more disease or adjust your path to be in alignment with your highest truth, to be in alignment with universal will, to be whole.”
Victoria L. White, Learning To Love: And The Power of Sacred Sexual Spiritual Partnerships

Mehmet Murat ildan
“You don’t see the whole picture! You don’t know the whole story! But you keep speaking as if you see the whole picture, you keep talking as if you know the whole story! Go away, go! See the whole picture, know the whole story, and then come back and speak! Let only the people who see the whole speak!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Nitya Prakash
“Sweetheart, I may be a little broken. But I can still make whole.”
Nitya Prakash

Richie Norton
“Overpreparedness has stopped you your whole life from doing what you want to do.”
Richie Norton

Rachel D. Greenwell
“There is a space in your heart that is reserved for your own self’s love”
Rachel D. Greenwell, How To Wear A Crown: A Practical Guide To Knowing Your Worth

“The idea that there is something necessarily wrong with circular logic is itself a logical fallacy. If there is nothing wrong with the starting premises then the conclusions are necessarily correct too. In fact, only circular logic can be correct. Only such logic can offer total holistic coherence and analytic closure, i.e. perfect tautology – provided it is the correct circular logic, which means it must have the correct starting premise: the PSR itself.”
Thomas Stark, Tractatus Logico-Mathematicus: How Mathematics Explains Reality

Deyth Banger
“That we know and do stuff and get stuff doesn't mess us less cavemen we are still there… different reality the same concept runs in the basis of the whole game.”
Deyth Banger

Nitya Prakash
“Though words can't make us whole but sometimes a genuine "I'm here for you" can be the touch your heart is craving to feel when it's broken.”
Nitya Prakash

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Although I am convinced otherwise, what I ‘want’ empties me of all that I could ever need, while what I ‘need’ fills me with all that I could ever want. It’s just that I tend to have that all backwards most of the time, so I am empty all of the time.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Christina Engela
“Humans, on the whole, are intelligent and resourceful and always have been. If our species has been around a million or more years, why are we so disinclined to believe that our ancestors could have built cities 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 or even more years ago?”
Christina Engela, Pearls Before Swine

Collette O'Mahony
“Higher self makes you feel whole, ego makes you feel fragmented.
Higher self makes you feel chosen, ego makes you feel rejected”
Collette O'Mahony, In Quest of Love: A Guide to Inner Harmony and Wellbeing in Relationships

Donna Goddard
“It is a mistake to think that we need a certain type of relationship to be happy. If we crave a relationship when we are single, we will bring that wanting into any relationship with the consequent problems. To feel that destiny will provide us with what best meets our deepest needs is to be able to enter into any stage of life with confidence and a sense of completeness, not a sense of lack which someone else is supposed to fill.”
Donna Goddard, The Love of Devotion

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Sometimes it seems that we choose to see the ‘parts’ of our lives as the ‘whole’ of our lives. Parts are far less frightening, for if we were sufficiently daring to piece them together with all the other assorted parts of our life, the ‘whole’ of them might become bigger than the ‘whole’ of us.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough, The Eighth Page: A Christmas Journey

Gila Nehemia
“Collecting the shards, the pieces shattered long ago with each step
Reminding me, I am whole, sovereign now
Sealing the bond are my footprints laden with stardust”
Gila Nehemia, Surreal Love: Kundalini Awakening Poetry

Peter M. Senge
“Dividing an elephant in half does not produce two small elephants.”
Peter M. Senge, The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization

“Forgiveness is something that can hold the entire universe together as a Whole.”
Heidi M. Morrison (Heidi Morrison Teachings)

Sanjo Jendayi
“If you don't fight for your body, who will?

If you don't fight to LIVE your life in the best way possible, who will?

If you don't fight to be healthy & whole; mind, body & spirit...what do you really expect to get & give in this life?”
Sanjo Jendayi

Jayita Bhattacharjee
“The paradox is that, we attempt to disown our stories to appear whole and acceptable, but our wholeness is grounded in the acknowledgement of our brokenness. Hanging from the ragged edge, you learn to resurface with what is truly whole.”
Jayita Bhattacharjee

Chris Ernest Nelson
“Creation is perfect. We'd know that if we could see the whole thing.”
Chris Ernest Nelson

Ora Nadrich
“We are longing to become whole, to unite with that something that will connect us to what we are desperately longing for.”
Ora Nadrich, Mindfulness and Mysticism: Connecting Present Moment Awareness with Higher States of Consciousness