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"wholeness" Definitions
  1. the quality of being whole or complete

159 Sentences With "wholeness"

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And without reparations, true reconciliation — restoring wholeness — cannot happen.
You return to your heart, your center, and your wholeness.
A man's voice intones: Second Nature restores families to wholeness.
To bring your mind back together; back to wholeness. pic.twitter.
" Another DRC-sourced stone is said to promote "wholeness and peace.
It's about being an example of love and wholeness for your child.
Toward the end of elementary school, the impression of wholeness started slipping.
Yet, through all of this, the black community exhibited health and wholeness.
Close now, she could no longer see the thing's wholeness, only constituent pieces.
When people started following Christ, it was a movement for liberation, for wholeness.
The organization was eventually rebranded and renamed as Hope for Wholeness in 2013.
Anything a woman desires for herself — autonomy, respect, physical wholeness — is considered selfish.
The program was eventually rebranded and renamed as Hope for Wholeness in 2013.
The diaries are painfully repetitive, yearning for a path between shame and wholeness.
You cannot will yourself to wholeness, but you can gentle yourself to it.
How can we achieve the feeling of wholeness that we so painfully lack?
They hold the proud truth that I had the courage to seek wholeness.
He captures us in a way that shows not our brokenness, but our wholeness.
It's one of those artworks where the making of it brings you into wholeness.
Naturally, Rachel embarks on a quest to prove her racial wholeness through artificial attachment.
It felt like wholeness, holding this 45-pound dog like a child, but tentative.
A kind of wholeness through asymmetry and time, the tension between impermanence and ongoingness.
These kinds of details buttress the sense of realness and wholeness in fantasy worlds.
He sees the surface, beneath the surface, around the surface, and the wholeness of things.
Whether we're talking about love or the world, there's this connectedness, this wholeness to it.
I have compromised my daughter's future, the wholeness of my family and my own integrity.
The person who has experienced the Thou has been thickened and come closer to wholeness.
I knew what she meant about wholeness: it was a belief in an embodied afterlife.
The person on the edge of inside is more likely to see wholeness of any situation.
His work is a fascinating, frustrating thorn in the side of the modernist ideal of wholeness.
And thinking about this can be important in locating "that end goal of your whole 'wholeness'."
You, Pisces, sense that bigger picture of dissolution and return, a wholeness that transcends the human life.
For this part of the story, Naoufel's hand braves Paris to find its way back to wholeness.
We feel a sense of wholeness, as if this other person is holding missing parts of ourselves.
The condition was an obstacle to sexual or romantic relationships, but Jane sought wholeness through other means.
Seven days after my first shot of testosterone, I awoke feeling a 'wholeness' that I had never known.
The healing we need will require the creative abundance of so many black women stepping into our wholeness.
"People often feel broken during divorce, but the legal process doesn't award wholeness to anyone," Ms. Hartley said.
The relationship is an opportunity to reclaim our wholeness, that's why it feels so great in the beginning.
There are stoned discussions of nirvana and muddled yearnings for peace and wholeness, reminiscent of Denis Johnson stories.
The qualities of beauty and wholeness in "West Side Story" were perhaps not so ineffable as they seemed.
She's married with two daughters and recently published a memoir, Recovering from Reality: My Journey Back to Wholeness.
Churches are communities of people looking for wholeness, and then sharing that healing love with a world in need.
But they work through it and their ardent yearning is still there, and they return to an altered wholeness.
"By bringing your whole self to work you can bring full ideas and the wholeness of you," she said.
In 2017, Game officially cut ties with Hope for Wholeness and this past June, came out publicly as gay.
"By bringing your whole self to work you can bring full ideas and the wholeness of you," she explains.
And so, I think there are just endless instances of social messaging that pull us away from our wholeness.
Any intimation of aesthetic wholeness is overwhelmed by the particularity of the materials and objects he puts to use.
New moons bring new beginnings, and spaces in your spirit that have felt empty will be nourished with new wholeness.
The Hebrew word "shalom" is reasonably translated as "peace", but it has other shades of meaning too: completeness, prosperity, wholeness.
But there's a wholeness to this music that suits an ideological purpose saturated with but not overpowered by economic oppression.
Parkinson's is one of a cohort of incurable afflictions whose victims undergo an enduring transformation, an inexorable slide from wholeness.
There were also factors over which I had less control, but which nevertheless contributed to my sons' health and wholeness.
Poles recovered their nation, their history and their freedom in 1989; a Europe artificially severed regained its geography and wholeness.
A Christian Iraqi refugee, born in Mosul but now living in New York, she feels irreparably incomplete, hungering for wholeness.
Between then and now, has-beens and soon-to-be's, cultural wholeness and successful assimilation correlate directly with dollar signs.
I recognize the value of evaluating the wholeness of an applicant apart from hard data, like G.P.A. and test scores.
My goal is to bring a campaign to fruition that has a beauty to it, a real kind of wholeness.
"Prime Minister, you must know that the wholeness of the people is more important than the wholeness of the coalition," said Sallai Meridor, a former Israeli ambassador to the United States and a former chairman of the Jewish Agency, referring to Mr. Netanyahu's efforts to preserve his political alliance with the ultra-Orthodox parties.
I still search for the wholeness of this seemingly-small yet big, progressive yet rigid, tolerant yet closed, Northern Plain city.
In recent years, men behind Love in Action, Hope for Wholeness and Journey into Manhood have all come out as gay.
What distinguishes these early texts is that sense of shadow, one in conflict with the idealistic desire for goodness and wholeness.
I stand here ready and willing and wanting to help others have the same wholeness and freedom that I now experience.
There is a longing for perfection and wholeness that can be particularly intense when a person has a history of loss.
I utilize that gift, choosing to take charge of my life; to express the creativity, vitality and wholeness that truly define me.
People today turn to romantic love for things that they used to turn to religion for: wholeness, ecstasy, perfection, meaning, belonging, transcendence.
When he emerges alive after this encounter with the raw power of nature he's transformed, he has a wholeness he lacked before.
Wisely however, they also advised that the individual could not achieve a sense of wholeness through sexual acts alone (note to self).
And so the road trip, and the drug drama, and the struggle for wholeness unfold against a series of more mysterious events.
Mass immigration to Western Europe and America, which peaked in the late 19th century, heightened the fantasy of a lost communal wholeness.
This list gives that recognition and I hope it will add another layer of healing for them on their journey toward wholeness.
The series doesn't focus on bringing its plot to a conclusion; instead, it concentrates on guiding its characters toward wholeness, if not happiness.
"That's what's so fascinating about astrology, because it shows how we try to come to wholeness with all of the elements our chart."
My own perfectionism and the expectation that one must arrive at "perfection" or "wholeness" have probably caused me more anxiety than anything else.
He says, that these things "live together," and thus formulate a completeness or wholeness (hence the show's title, Every Square Needs a Circle).
Their efforts are generally built around healing some rupture in society, reconciling differences, bringing the unlike together, a move from fragmentation to wholeness.
A more appropriate metaphor for aging is a staircase – the upward ascension of the human spirit, bringing us into wisdom, wholeness, and authenticity.
The current practice of qualifying "American" with one's race, background, sex, or anything else risks taking away our wholeness and leaving us fractured.
Each character is introduced in particle form, and then the details compound until a wholeness is reached, a person takes shape and steps forward.
"That brokenness, plus me opening up to a greater, higher power and reconnecting with divinity, gave me a wholeness I never had," she added.
Perhaps true wholeness (if such a thing exists) is not when all is fixed within, but when there's an acceptance of one's broken parts.
The consistent fragmentation of women's bodies, with particular focus on the boobs, butt and lips, separates the sexualized female body parts from her wholeness.
With his gift for solving intractable problems, he hopes to help steer other patients with hard-to-treat diseases on a path toward wholeness.
During Monday's episode of Desus & Mero, the hosts watched a video from Insider profiling a "Wholeness Center" that offers snake massages for its clients.
It is rived with fault lines, foremost among them the many ways American society itself threatens the wholeness of all families, especially black ones.
The four collaborators gradually arrived at a shared vision, discovering what Sondheim later called "a wholeness" — a synthesis of dramatic language, music and dance.
His insistence on the imaginative wholeness of any moment leads him to write of the sounds of the Gettysburg guns while summering in Newport.
The organization grew into one of the largest conversion therapy programs in the country, and changed its name to Hope for Wholeness in 2013.
A different sort of wholeness against the sky, where they had the chance to say and be exactly what they wished others to find.
Thus the nurse's duty to practice in accord with one's conscience, to be a person of wholeness of character and integrity, is recognized by the.
I meant to use it as an anchor, a starting point for appreciating life in its wholeness, with death being an inalienable part of it.
He figured that the best way to stop them might be to get a certification of anatomical wholeness from somebody like the Army Surgeon General.
Vuong uses language to conjure wholeness from a situation that language has already broken, and will continue to break; loss and survival are always twinned.
Now that Paige's safety and the wholeness of her family is on the line, even Elizabeth seems to be longing for something more stable than she's had.
It is a shame that posturing and haggling over "rights" among eminent scientists and academic institutions have torn apart the precious wholeness of H.M.'s life story.
It came in a wave, like a warm effervescence, making its way down the length of her spine and leaving behind a sense of gratitude and wholeness.
Playing dance music, for Drew and other adherents of the Motherbeat, is a means of communing with that spiritual force, of finding wholeness in a broken world.
At the end of the day, the goal is for all parties -- and the community itself -- to be restored to whatever degree of wellness and wholeness is possible.
He was already capable of that sort of wholeness in the music-making — often, he was the songwriter, the arranger, the producer and the musician all in one.
It is now her turn to teach Ged something about the world—a different kind of wholeness or balance than what the philosopher-wizards speak of at Roke.
Feature Ryan Coogler's film is a vivid re-imagination of something black Americans have cherished for centuries — Africa as a dream of our wholeness, greatness and self-realization.
These boxes, claustrophobic to a feeling of wholeness and suffocating to self-love, leave many of us without the freedom, expression and acceptance of the full spectrum of identity.
These legislators recognize that no one is beyond redemption, and they are committed to working for policies that bring hope and wholeness to those impacted by crime and incarceration.
When, after much dispersal, the dancers flock once more around the piano — a reversal of the opening image — their coming together somehow conveys loss and wholeness all at once.
Falconry, Gadd's current solo at David & Schweitzer, also relies on mirrored glass, but the illusion of wholeness has been ripped by a zip saw and smashed with a ball hammer.
Those who ignore the homeless on their city streets, instead "donating money to global causes from behind their laptops," are ignoring local wholeness in their pursuit of international well-being.
She wanted the O for wholeness and I wanted the X because it was at a crossroads in my life — or whatever figurative shit we came up with that night.
Paintings by Bartolomeo Manfredi (1582–1622) and Jusepe de Ribera (1591–1651) at the show's beginning are better composed, more skillfully rendered, and exhibit a greater sense of light's wholeness.
Congress wisely passed the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) instead and gave law enforcement and communities more resources to prevent and treat drug addiction and help people back to wholeness.
On my last morning in the Draa, I was granted a glimpse of the empty house of a community that had once formed an integral part of a now shattered wholeness.
Ostensible monochromes of red, orange, dark gray and burnt umber present wholeness and then shatter it with shifting textures, tones and pockets of space that encourage perusal of the entire canvas.
Maybe as Cooper returns to wholeness, or at least re-learns how to pee—which I'm ready for, my lord—we'll also come to understand this world in which he's found himself.
Many of these objects — teapot spouts, clothes, shoes — resemble discarded fragments and there is hope in the way they are cobbled together, even if that's part of the beautiful illusion of wholeness.
They asked a panel of ten plant breeders, seed brokers, food technicians, and other professionals to rate sixteen varieties according to seven criteria: size, flavor, texture, color, consistency, wholeness, and skin condition.
"When I look at these photos of my mom, I see play, I see someone who's coming to a foreign place, stepping into this sense of self, confidence and wholeness," he says.
"In our current season of life, which has both Chip and me putting in a lot of hours at the office, wholeness looks like having our kids right there with us," she says.
Rogers was, after all, not a physician but a minister, and ultimately he was ministering to an aspect of human wholeness that cannot be analyzed by blood tests or visualized with CT scans.
I wasn't quite sure why I felt this way, only that I was pretty sure I couldn't communicate the wholeness of my experience in just a few sentences and a handful of photos.
McKrae Game, who founded and led Hope for Wholeness in South Carolina, publicly announced he was gay in early June, more than two years after the organization's board of directors abruptly fired him.
It is often said that Beckmann's paintings look like stained glass, but his black outlining doesn't facet forms as much as bind the whole composition, giving us a taste of wholeness, connection, and joy.
But it is also a powerful journey of revelation, as each boy is able to offer up, like a blessing, the ways in which Ms. Bixby has brought hope and wholeness into the dark.
The idea of arrival, for me, meant not only some summit I wanted to reach in the outside world, but also a permanent feeling of wholeness within myself that I was hoping to attain.
Game then went on a retreat for people who were gay and didn't want to be, led by a group named Exodus, who eventually backed an offshoot he named Hope for Wholeness in Spartanburg.
In the wholeness of our lives with our families and children, we've accomplished our job once we've gotten our children out and they are ready to continue to replicate the DNA all the way down.
REST is utilizing the rave format as a creative and nonverbal way to interact with community, and share an experience of being in the "living body" of community, a place that promotes wholeness and wonder.
Photographs, on the other hand, in a news context especially, are often erroneously perceived with a greater level of objectivity and wholeness; we are more likely to accept the images than ask questions about them.
The structure that makes MASS MoCA's strands of galleries a single necklace is Building 6, a former factory that not only transforms circulation but also gives the museum a new sense of wholeness and substance.
His situation made me think of Deepak Chopra's concept of self-referral — an identification with your inner self and the feeling of wholeness and peace regardless of the possessions, people or circumstances in your life.
But the difference between the 16-year-old who got airborne from Pittsfield and the 45-year-old who touched down in Islamabad is that somewhere along the way I've acquired an unexpected love of wholeness.
It means that excellence and well-roundedness naturally go together; that each of us — in principle, at least — can realize the "comprehensiveness and multiplicity," the "wholeness in manifoldness" that Nietzsche celebrated as the essence of human greatness.
Some of the most powerful articulations of this insistence on wholeness that I know of come from a number of lesbian and queer women of color such as Gloria Anzaldúa, Barbara Smith, Cherríe Moraga, and Audre Lorde.
Yet in the world of magic, there is a sense of wholeness, totality, and oneness that actually contradicts individual recognition, so one wonders how Oz is handling the idea of preserving his knowledge for future generations to explore.
She never stops longing for a wholeness she may never know, but she is determined that her citizenship in the world, however onerous, be dragged into the light and there be lived without apology or perfection or pity.
Across the record he demonstrates this in a multitude of ways, in slow, self-assured songwriting, slivered field recordings, and patient lyrics that seem to be, at least in part, about a search for wholeness and fulfillment in a fractured world.
His corrective strategy actively diminishes the alleviating pleasures he previously included (the pleasures of aural wholeness and an untampered sound, no matter what sound) while doing nothing to scratch the root itch (namely, the sound itself) or alter the original code.
The engrossing array of Arab-language magazines, novels, cartoons, and film clips they've assembled illustrates a theme: the gradual change, traced in popular imagery over the last half-century, of what they call the "Arab body" from wholeness to fragmentation.
With the uneasy poise of a student delivering a class project, O'Dell narrates her daughter's journey back to wholeness, with some mentions of her son, Connor (Connor Lawrence), who is overwhelmed and unwilling to deal with the burden of his sister's trauma.
And I recommend we get — especially Black people get this treatment that we've never gotten in this country — a portrayal of the wholeness and fullness of our humanity for all of our fabulousness and flaws, and all the things that impede upon those.
And so there's a need for future Brands, young cultural craftsmen who identify those who are building the future, synthesizing their work into a common ethos and bringing them together in a way that satisfies the eternal desire for community and wholeness.
And then, the question is how do we stay in relationship with one another long enough to speak to the truth of that, to bear the feelings that come up and to try to lay claim to our wholeness in one another's sight?
In looking to the past—my own, and my ancestors'—I find empathy and harmony with the way I walk through the world, no matter how cruel it can be, to find what I sought all along: a wholeness with my self.
If every life is a collection of images, too many to process and too many to remember, then this book was, in a real way, his life, or part of it, anyway: a beautiful life, one perfect in its wholeness and conception.
Recognizing my grandma's strengths and weaknesses, knowing how she feels about herself still to this day, has impressed upon me the ongoing work I need to do on myself to ensure I live my life with wholeness in order to flourish and live more deeply.
I knew immediately that this was where I belonged, and not simply because the gentle movements of yoga were a welcome contrast to years of daily, self-punishing worko For the first time in my life, I was overcome with the sensation of wholeness, enough-ness.
Though Rowbottom's memoir is an earnest and laudable attempt to return us and her to wholeness, most will need to go further to bridge that most masculinist invention — the psyche/soma split — to regain the space that, generation after generation, has been made into a battleground: the female mindbody.
For example, people who think more analytically (those who are more likely to exercise their analytic skills and not just trust their "gut" response) are less superstitious, less likely to believe in conspiracy theories and less receptive to seemingly profound but actually empty assertions (like "Wholeness quiets infinite phenomena").
After a lifetime of setbacks — failed marriages, children in trouble with drugs or the law, a stretch of homelessness — Ms. Cheatham, a 67-year-old former truck driver who lives in a quiet retirement community in Fort Wayne, said her new love had brought a sense of wholeness.
I am arrived at last in the presence of a man so real and equal, that I may drop even those undermost garments of dissimulation, courtesy, and second thought, which men never put off, and may deal with him with the simplicity and wholeness with which one chemical atom meets another.
And while I'm sure songs in the same vein as "Wasted Times" and "IDFWU" are cathartic to both the artists and the listeners, "Thank U, Next" transcends the therapeutic nature of them because I believe Grande sings it from a place of self-love and wholeness as opposed to hurt.
The category and condition of the body at birth determines so much in any human story: matters of gender, ethnicity, comeliness or a lack of it, and crucial questions of health and wholeness — whether a body is complete in its parts or functions, its ability to thrive alone or with others.
"The more I edited, and the more I meditated, and the more I considered the wholeness of the person of Tonya Harding, I began to feel a conviction to write something with dignity and grace, to pull back the ridiculous tabloid fodder and take stock of the real story of this strange and magnificent America hero," Stevens explains.
Often, Bartons' semi-abstract work features heads emerging from a common figure and flowering into competing profiles; others contain multiple figures brought into such close contact that the individual forms integrate themselves into a larger wholeness; her bisected busts often make visible their equally artful underlying layers, as if they're ancient sculptures exposed like mannequins in a biology lab.
The group's fourth album, "A Deeper Understanding," which comes out on August 25th, is a big and purposeful record that shares some genetic material with late-career releases by Rod Stewart, Dire Straits, Tom Petty, and Don Henley—the songwriting lacks the wholeness and negligence of youth, but hasn't yet been softened by the capitulations of adulthood.
" Wrote The Onion in Musk's voice: "Even after all I've accomplished in this world, there is still a gaping hole inside of me that no amount of innovation or entrepreneurship has been able to fill.... If you can prove that your venture will give me any measure of wholeness — anything, anything at all — my money is yours.
" From Stevens' blog post: "But the more I edited, and the more I meditated, and the more I considered the wholeness of the person of Tonya Harding, I began to feel a conviction to write something with dignity and grace, to pull back the ridiculous tabloid fodder and take stock of the real story of this strange and magnificent America hero.
The original Greek word was dikaiosyne, literally just-ness, and that too has both a narrow and much wider meaning; it could refer to judicial proceedings but it is also used to render the Hebrew term tsedaqah, which describes fair, righteous, well-ordered behaviour, leading ultimately to a state of shalom, in other words peace, wholeness or the original state of creation.
" For these individuals, the prosthesis returns a sense of "wholeness" a "profound embodiment" which is expressed when, as one individual in Saradjian's study shares, "amputees feel that their artificial limb is somehow part of them, a simple example of this is that I wouldn't like just anyone putting their hand on my artificial knee, even though it is not actually part of my body's flesh, it is still mine even though it's a piece of plastic and metal.
No, more likely, I thought, entering the water and feeling the warm salt liquid envelop me, cooling nothing but seeming to focus the sun's rays more penetratingly on my skin and eyes and lips, more likely the woman enjoyed the idea of herself as someone who chooses an unusual partner; or—for that was only one possibility—she understood that we are all incomplete versions of an unafraid self trying to be born, and that our apparent wholeness only blinds us to this more substantial insufficiency.

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