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All things are in all.
The universal is the local without walls
Silence is from inner fullness
It's everything, it's nothing, it's perfect.
We are the sum of all our parts
The great aim of every human being is to understand the meaning of total love. Love is not to be found in someone else, but in ourselves; we simply awaken it.
One Reality, all-comprehensive, contains within itself all realities.
The All is in all,and all is in The All.
Feeling free of full & empty, feeling here but also there,
Neither or but simply both, a universe within, one single stare.
The Now is indivisible. Completeness, the now, is an absence of the conscious mind to strive to divide that which is indivisible. For once the completeness of things is taken apart it is no longer complete.
A total acceptance of yourself brings about a total transcendence of yourself.
Nothing - the only perfection, the only absolute. Infinite and eternal nothing.
...seeing everything, yet a part of nothing.
The Absolute can never be thought of.
Regardless of what you believe in or conceive of as the functionality of Reality, the Oneness of you with all you experience in your life is an absolute
Every particular in nature, a leaf, a drop, a crystal, a moment of time is related to the whole, and partakes of the perfection of the whole.
Since everything is interrelated, since all things depend one upon another, nothing is absolute, nothing is separate, but all are part of the one indivisible whole.
When one is speaking of the essence of things, it often happens that one can only speak in generalities. Concrete things capture one's attention, but they are often a little more than trivia. The more one tires to see into the distance, the more generalized things become.
This is complete, that is complete, from completeness comes completeness, when completeness is added or subtracted, it still remains complete.' This
It's the whole or it's nothing.
We are the total of our longings.
There is an underlying unity in all things
Nothing endures, nothing is precise and certain (except the mind of a pedant), perfection is the mere repudiation of that ineluctable marginal inexactitude which is the mysterious inmost quality of Being
I imagine that's what being full-dead is like. And emptiness vast and absolute.
You are the completeness of my incompleteness.
Existence is a fullness which man can never abandon.
There is nothing waste, nothing sterile, nothing dead in the universe; no chaos, no confusions, save in appearance.
( ... ) a Universe composed of one-trillionth part matter to one decillion parts black velvet futility.
and realization.
The vast and terrible depth."
"Of course," he said.
"The inexhaustibility."
"I understand."
"The whole huge nameless thing."
"Yes, absolutely."
"The massive darkness."
"Certainly, certainly."
"The whole terrible endless hugeness."
"I know exactly what you mean.
each of us is whole and complete unto ourselves.
Truth is Complete.
to see a thing completely is to set it in relation with the universe.
dazzled by the sheer essence of the whole,
If measure and symmetry are absent from any composition in any degree, ruin awaits both the ingredients and the composition ... Measure and symmetry are beauty and virtue the world over.
In a single wave of meaning the triumphant purity of being.
The whole contains nothing that is not for its advantage. By remembering that I am part of such a whole, I shall be content with everything that happens.
Everything is related to everything else and, in a way, simultaneously contains everything else and is contained by everything else. What is more, everything is in flux.
God is all in all.
The Absolute is the material of both God and man.
Nothingness
... there in this place
where nothingness takes
but for the glimmer
a steadfast shimmer
all would be consumed ...
But Truth is that besides which there is nothing: nothing to modify it, nothing to question it, nothing to form an exception: the all-inclusive, the complete - By Truth, I mean the Universal.
The partial becomes complete; the crooked, straight; the empty, full; the worn out, new.
To the totality of purposes of the perfect Law there belong the abandonment, depreciation, and restraint of desires in so far as possible.
All is visible and all elusive,
all is near and can't be touched.
Finality is death. Perfection is finality. Nothing is perfect. There are lumps in it, said the Philosopher.
The absolute things, the last things, the overlapping things, are the truly philosophic concerns; all superior minds feel seriously about them, and the mind with the shortest views is simply the mind of the more shallow man.
The universe and its beings are a complementarity of empty infinity, intimate interrelationships, and total uniqueness of each and every being.
How immensely the world is simplified when tested for its worthiness of destruction. This is the great bond embracing and unifying all that exists.
The suddenness of it all. And the permanence. The lonely reality of the truth.
You pervade everything, you, pervade everything.
Absolute beauty,
That which contains all the world's majesty and misery
And which is only visible to those who love.
We are the sum total of the decisions we have made.
Truth is cosmically total: synergetic. Verities are generalized principles stated in semimetaphorical terms. Verities are differentiable. But love is omniembracing, omnicoherent, and omni-inclusive, with no exceptions. Love, like synergetics, is nondifferentiable, i.e., is integral.
Something unfathomable lies behind every thought ... something for which there aren't any words.
Absolute perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing to add, but nothing to take away.
Because of the active principle and spirit or universal soul, nothing is so incomplete, defective or imperfect, or, according to common opinion, so completely insignificant that it could not become the source of great events.
Everyone can feel the nothingness, the void, just beneath the surface of everyday routines and securities.
Utilise the combined power of creative consciousness of the heart, mind and higher self to manifest, modify and manage your total reality. Create a state of Bliss where everything is in perfect balance.
One instant, you're just a regular Joe, schlepping through your mundane life, and then suddenly - what is this? - nothing has changed, yet you feel stirred by a grace, swollen with wonder, overflowing with bliss. Everything - for no reason whatsoever - is perfect.
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.
the distance fills and nearness is a void
All is contained within the silence of death, the quietest and the loudest sound in the universe.
That we may merge into the deep and dazzling darkness, vanish into it, dissolve in it forever in an unbelievable bliss beyond imagination, for absolute nothingness represents absolute bliss.
Around everything that is perfected, the unfinished ascends and intensifies.
Whatsoever you are doing, be absorbed in it so utterly that the mind thinks nothing, is just there, is just a presence. And more and more totality will be coming.
To be absolutely nothing is to be beyond measure.
There is no such thing as a complete consciousness.
Everything was illuminated. Everything was connected. Everything was one. Everything was love.
We are the sum of all we have done added to the sum of all that has been done to us.
The simply complete thing, then, is that which is always chosen for itself and never on account of something else.
Universes collide and conjoin inside us and beyond all is nirvana, the final, absolute resting place of the soul.
Everything is nothing, and nothing is everything.-- Ryan Miller
The fabric of existence weaves itself whole.
Nothing is the shadow of Everything.Shadow-- Meher Baba
The enso contains the perfect and imperfect; that is why it is always complete.
You plus nothing equals everything.
All it takes to be complete is to exist.
Each soul on earth is complete unto itself.
Only words and conventions can isolate us from the entirely undefinable something which is everything.
When you are fully present, you transcend duality and open into Oneness. In Presence, there is power without opposition. There is love without hate, acceptance without judgment and allowing without control.
Everything is connected to everything else.
Man is whole when he is in tune with the winds, the stars, and the hills ... Being in tune with the universe is the entire secrets.
With greater completeness and abstraction, I have attained a form filtered to its essentials.
The Universe is the periodical manifestation of this unknown Absolute Essence.
Nothing that is complete breathes
Every experience we have is necessary and perfect. In other words, everything is Perfect.
A timeless energy encircles the world, drawing humanity into its grasp, eternally swirling, pulling souls together, tearing them apart in the eternal struggle of love, life and loss...
All that exists, exists in some amount and can be measured.
The most complete seems lacking. Yet in use it is not exhausted.
Knee-deep in the cosmic overwhelm, I'm stricken
by the ricochet wonder of it all: the plain
everythingness of everything, in cahoots
with the everythingness of everything else.
- From Diffraction (for Carl Sagan)
The sun and moon shine on all without partiality.
Disorder. But completeness ...
I am nothing; nothing is everything
The fullness ends when we give Nature her ransom, when we make children for her. Then she is through with us, and we become, first inside, and then outside, junk. Flower stalks.
the world, and it was completely
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.
As we deepen in understanding, the arbitrary divisions between inner and outer disappear. The essence of life, the beauty and grandeur of life, is its wholeness.
I have nothing and I am everything.-- Paulo Coelho
Nothingness is a sigh of eternity, a casual avowal of the infinite