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A momentary gain in one's own sense of shared despair, shared nullity, shared rapture, shared loneliness, shared broken-hearted glee;
Banding together with others to achieve a common pursuit cannot help but engender a strong feeling of community, whether you're baling hay or mounting A Chorus Line in a tiny theater space.
I felt so many things at once that together, they combined to make nothing, a numbness, an absence of feeling caused by a surplus of feeling.
To ACCOUPLE (ACCO'UPLE) v.a.[accoupler, Fr.]To join, to link together. He sent a solemn embassage to treat a peace and league with the king; accoupling it with an article in the nature of a request.Bacon'sHenry VII.
Our world is drowning in communication, but starving for genuine communio - the union of true communion.
The often repeated delight that families express in recognizing and experiencing togetherness is wholly contained by the way the pleasure of a collective experience is produced by consumption and reinforces consumerism.
To associate with other like-minded people in small, purposeful groups is for the great majority of men and women a source of profound psychological satisfaction. Exclusiveness will add to the pleasure of being several, but at one; and secrecy will intensify it almost to ecstasy.
Negotation is a point of interection of common interest.
In our natural body every part has a necessary sympathy with every other; and all together form, by their harmonious conspiration, a healthy whole.
Discussion without asperity, sympathy with fusion, gayety unracked by too abundant jests, mental ease in approaching one another; these are the things which give a pleasant smoothness to the rough edge of life.
Within each of us there is an intense need to feel that we belong. This feeling of unity and togetherness comes through the warmth of a smile, a handshake, or a hug, through laughter and unspoken demonstrations of love. It comes in the quiet, reverent moments of soft conversation and in listening.
Coming together is the beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.
Meditating together is the best way to feel the collectivity.
This integrative action in virtue of which the nervous system unifies from separate organs an animal possessing solidarity, an individual, is the problem before us.
Compromise is what binds people together. Compromise is sharing and conciliatory, it is loving and kind and unselfish.
The leader, mingling with the vulgar host, Is in the common mass of matter lost.
that feeling of being alone and together at the same time.
My father and he had cemented (the verb is excessive) one of those English friendships which begin by avoiding intimacies and eventually eliminate speech altogether. They used to exchange books and periodicals; they would beat one another at chess, without saying a word.
Friendship is an undiluted solution, something weakened by adding more to it.
People who are ordinarily understood to dislike each other or at least to be indifferent toward each other discover that they have much in common.
Unity without uniformity, community without conformity.
Family. A snug kind of word.
People who feel empty never heal by merging with another incomplete person. On the contrary, two broken-winged birds coupled into one make for clumsy flight. No amount of patience will help it fly; and, ultimately, each must be pried from the other, and wounds separately splinted. The
We all feel a separateness; we wish that a drop of water would soften our ego; the world needs a common conscience: agreement ... we must concentrate outside ourselves.
It's called "concoctulary,"2 y'all.
People Bond when they are having fun
Every part is disposed to unite with the whole, that it may thereby escape from its own incompleteness.
Eating together is an occasion that humans have made into a peacemaking ritual;
The happiest conversation is that of which nothing is distinctly remembered, but a general effect of pleasing impression.
The bond of love; the bond of peace.
In a crowd every sentiment and act is contagious, and contagious to such a degree that an individual readily sacrifices his personal interest to the collective interest.
Members of a cohesive group feel warmth and comfort in the group and a sense of belongingness; they value the group and feel in turn that they are valued, accepted, and supported by other members.
Collaboration is multiplication.
The hand that gives, gathers.
A merging of two people is an impossibility, and where it seems to exist, it is a hemming-in, a mutual consent that robs one party or both parties of their fullest freedom and development.
fidelity and lifelong communion, it is circumscribed, limited, and provisional. The
In essence, we are reconciled to reconcile.
RECONCILIATION, n. A suspension of hostilities. An armed truce for the purpose of digging up the dead.
There are those moments when you shake someone's hand, have a conversation with someone, and suddenly your all bound together because you share your humanity in one simple moment.
To celebrate the sacrament of reconciliation means to be wrapped in a warm embrace.
It is a hallow feeling to be in the company of someone with whom we long to have a satisfying personal exchange, only to watch hope dissolve as the time together is drained by superficial chatter or surface distractions.
Shared joy is increased, shared pain is lessened.
Several years ago, when I was about to start a novel, I thought I might get some mileage out of the idea of a civilization in which people somehow felt - that is, they shared - all the pain and all the pleasure they caused one another.
Sympathy is a supporting atmosphere, and in it we unfold easily and well.
I like the way the word feels against my mouth - soft, unassuming, even soothing.
Ego must be so all-pervading that the personality of the organizer is contagious, that it converts the people from despair to defiance, creating a mass ego. CONFLICT
This is the power of gathering: it inspires us, delightfully, to be more hopeful, more joyful, more thoughtful: in a word, more alive.
Be cohesive in your dealings. Trust built on and from mutual support, facilitating communication and encouraging coordination can be rewarding.
What is sweeter than lettered ease?
Group hugs - feel it.
The feeling of having shared in a common peril is one element in the powerful cement which binds us.
Coquetry, it's a triumph of the spirit over the senses.
It is, you must concede, unpleasantly messy, this business of having feelings, this mattering to each other. I've always thought of it as gory, a sort of perpetually occurring road accident - everyone going too fast, too close, without due care and attention, or with too much ...
A happy entanglement of warm limbs and warmer love. A physical and psychological merging that conjured a kind of inner light, a bio-emotional phosphorescence that was overwhelming in its gorgeousness.
Friendship is the underlying element, the common denominator of every relationship.
(E)very genuine act or word, no matter how trifling it seems, leaves a sweet and strengthening influence behind
Merging like two drops of water.
Together in a way that humans could never know.
Initiate. Complete.
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The opposite of Loneliness is not Togetherness , It's Intimacy
Nonrefundable. It was a good, solid word, one you couldn't chew, one that only dissolved after sucking slowly.
It is not restful, it is not possible to talk wholeheartedly to more than one person at a time. You can't really talk with a person unless you surrender to them, for the moment (all other talk is futile). You can't surrender to more than one person a moment.
A good compromise, a good piece of ...
An agreement of rash men (a conspiracy).
Instinctively, a common feeling exists that "United we stand, divided we fall", that good relationship, desirable in themselves, are also an essential means towards the shared end.
The concept of togetherness and hygge has so many implications but essentially it is putting yourself aside for the benefit of the whole.
Life is a balance of conversation, coersion, and cooperation!
We are united by the bond of love.
The union of opposites, in so far as they are really complementary, always results in the most perfect harmony; and the seemingly incongruous is often the most natural.
Charity alone, or love and compassion, is what joins [the Lord and a person] together.
vociferating optimism.
The plainest case in many words entangling.
To eat together is one of the greatest promoters of intimacy. It is the satisfaction in common of a material necessity of existence, and if you seek a loftier meaning in it, it is a communion ...
Forget, forgive; conclude, and be agreed.
I bid farewell to my readers in the hope that they have formed their own opinion as to the meaning of the word "combination".
We all share the wound of fragmentation. And we can all share in the cure of unification. Healing is the unification of all our forces
the powers of being, feeling, knowing and seeing.
When your thoughts, words, and deeds form a seamless fabric, you streamline your efforts and thus eliminate worry and dread.
Cooperation is working together agreeably ... Collaboration is working together aggressively; and theres a world of difference between those two.
Working together is success.
I felt that without a common bond uniting men, without a continuous current of shared thought and feeling circulating through the social system, like blood coursing through the body, there could be no living worthy of being called human.
Separate and together cease to be mutually exclusive and instead become, in psychoanalyst Christopher Bolla's phrase, reciprocally enhancing and mutually informative.
ennui - that dreaded mire of the human emotions.
Friendship, a covalent bond, powerful and without any expectations.
inspirational,motivational
Just another four-letter word.
There are no bonds so strong as those which are formed by suffering together
I am decidedly of the opinion that in very many instances we can trace such a necessary connexion, especially among birds, and often with more complete success than in the case which I have here attempted to explain.
We have one of those conversations where every thing clicks, meshes, corresponds, locks, where even our pauses, even our punctuation marks, seem to be nodding in agreement.
But when we sit together, close,' said Bernard, 'we melt into each other with phrases. We are edged with mist. We make an unsubstantial territory.
When I am completely united to You, there will be no more sorrow or trials; entirely full of You, my life will be complete.
When instead of acting against a situation, you merge with it, the solution arises out of the situation itself.
Human interaction. The most complicated form of happiness I will never figure out.
A peaceful feeling: A happy harmony or symphony of all of our character pieces working in powerful unison" from Cinderella In Focus
Cooperation - To get cooperation, you must give cooperation. Always seek to find the best way rather than insisting on your own way.
Every last word is contagious,
In one family, every little plan or question is discussed amid bickering and irritation. In another, without the least effort, every discussion goes on amid perfect peace. This is just as easy, and infinitely more agreeable: only, in many homes it does not happen to be the family habit.
Man becomes whole, integrated, calm, fertile, and happy when (and only when) the process of individuation is complete, when the conscious and the unconscious have learned to live at peace and to complement one another.
Concupiscence and force are the source of all our actions; concupiscence causes voluntary actions, force involuntary ones.
Good rice sticks together,
Sociability is just a big smile and a big smile is nothing but teeth,