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Wholeness

Wholeness meaning

The quality of being whole. | The entirety, the whole thing as opposed to part.

Example sentences (20)

The proposed development takes in the shopping plaza starting at the Pony Mart, running eastward until Wholeness Massage Therapy at Ridgemoor Avenue.

You have been called to accompany, to facilitate and to empower them on the journey to relational wholeness and transformation just like Jesus who is the exemplar par excellence of accompaniment and empowerment.

Game said at the time he had met with people who had undergone conversion therapy through Hope for Wholeness and saw the damage it had done.

It’s a story that transformed the holes created by chaos and heartache in our family into a sense of wholeness.

A mature adult learns to experience wholeness and to function adequately without the certainty that one is being actively cared for by another.

Fear constricts, limits and distorts, while love expands, opens us to infinite possibilities and leads us on the path of truth, happiness and wholeness.

From chaos and confusion they often find peace, hope, and a deeper sense of personal wholeness.

It gives us a little bit of wholeness,” said Casey.

It is the only real path to joy and wholeness,” he insisted.

We need to hear about your setbacks, disappointments, and experiences not to victimize you and draw pity but to encourage others to come out of their own darkness of depression and isolation and embrace the light of love, healing, and wholeness.

Alexander's built work is characterized by a special quality (which he used to call "the quality without a name", but named "wholeness" in Nature of Order) that relates to human beings and induces feelings of belonging to the place and structure.

Alleviating traumas affecting the soul/spirit restores the physical body of the individual to balance and wholeness.

Health and wholeness of being were sacred to Heka.

In the last few chapters he describes "centers" as a way of thinking about the connections among spaces, and about what brings more wholeness and life to a space.

Karma is simply the wholeness of a cause, or first action, and its effect, or fruition, which then becomes another cause.

Psychoanalyst June Singer has written that Blake's late work displayed a development of the ideas first introduced in his earlier works, namely, the humanitarian goal of achieving personal wholeness of body and spirit.

The Arthurian enterprise is doomed unless it can acknowledge the unattainability of the ideals of the Round Table, and, for the sake of realism and wholeness, recognize and incorporate the pagan values represented by the Green Knight.

The child experiences this contrast initially as a rivalry with their image, because the wholeness of the image threatens the child with fragmentation—thus the mirror stage gives rise to an aggressive tension between the subject and the image.

The creed is footnoted in the LSB for the word "Christian": "Christian: the ancient text reads "catholic," meaning the whole Church as it confesses the wholeness of Christian doctrine." citation.

This theory posits in part that peace is part of a triad, which also includes justice and wholeness (or well-being), an interpretation consonant with scriptural scholarly interpretations of the meaning of the early Hebrew word shalom.