"The esoteric traditions of all cultures speak of the 'withinness' of things that seeks to externalize and to fulfill itself. If we think of our planet as an organic, growing system – a living being – then it, too, has an image of fulfillment buried within its seed center, an image that is using all of nature as its means of emergence."
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1 "Because the universe is an immense organic being, all the parts of the world are subject to the same laws." Alchemy, The Medieval Alchemists and their Royal Art (Johannes Fabricius) View

2 "Our divine origin makes us kin with every thing and every being that is, for not only are all mankind kin, but all beings and things that are are our other selves. All spring from the same universal ocean which holds us forever – the Mother Eternal, the Father-Mother." Wind of the Spirit (G. dePurucker) View

3 "The part of the world you touch is never the same, nor is the World Entire, for your impact reaches beyond your imagining." Tomorrow's God, Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge (Neale Donald Walsch) View

4 "When you see things in your world – a part of nature, another aspect of life – that appear separate from you, just look at them deeply. Look INTO them. Do this for a long moment and you will capture their essence. And then you'll meet you, waiting there." Communion with God (Neale Donald Walsch) View

5 "The artist achieves by intuition, feeling, and perception of form what the scientist aims at by logic and exploration. In science, as in art, the essential drive is toward seeing whole." Creative Vision for Art and for Life (Richard Guggenheimer) View

6 "The shape of the world exists everlastingly in the knowledge of the true Love which is God: constantly circling, wonderful for human nature, and such that it is not consumed by age and cannot be increased by anything new….in its workings the Godhead is like a wheel, a whole." Hildegard of Bingen, Mandala, Luminous Symbols for Healing (Judith Cornell, Ph.D.) View

7 "Every being is related to every other in an immense harmonious pattern, like an organism. In this view, isolation does not exist in any real sense, as even the tiniest life has an essential place in the overall structure." Ancient Wisdom, Modern Insight (Shirley Nicholson) View

8 "Meditative insight reveals that this personal self is co-extensive with everything else in creation – the atmosphere we breathe, the trees that oxygenate the atmosphere, and the sun that fuels the Earth's energy processes." As Above, So Below: Paths to Spiritual Renewal in Daily Life (Ronald S. Miller and the editors of New Age Journal) View

9 "According to the theosophical perspective, the universe is one – living, intelligent and intelligible, multileveled, and comprised of beings that, together with the universe itself, co-evolve toward a higher life." Anna Freifeld Lemkow, 'Karmic Process in Science and Society' Karma, Rhythmic Return to Harmony (V. Hanson, R. Stewart & S. Nicholson, editors) View

10 "The whole is built by the will of God." Freemasonry and Its Ancient Mystic Rites (C. W. Leadbeater) View

11 "The cosmos is a living organism." Plotinus, 'The Intelligence, The Ideas, and Being' The Essential Plotinus (Translated by Elmer O'Brien, S.J.) View

12 "Contemporary physicist John Hagelin is one of many scientists and advanced thinkers now once again proposing a Theory of Everything that includes the idea that all of Life is a unified whole – a whole system, interconnected and interdependent and impossible to completely separate into its individual parts." Tomorrow's God, Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge (Neale Donald Walsch) View

13 "It is the vision of wholeness that heals and is self-healing." Mandala (Jose and Miriam Arguelles) View

14 "The Law states that we grow through the medium of our recognitions. A recognition, when it is seen as an aspect or fractional part of a greater whole, is the seed of a major expansion of consciousness." Discipleship in the New Age (Alice A. Bailey) View

15 "Beatitude always follows upon realisation of the unity of the part with the Whole." The Light of the Soul (Alice A. Bailey) View

16 "We are each connected and in sacred relationship to every other seed of life. We are swimming in the same pool of consciousness." Stone Age Wisdom, The Healing Principles of Shamanism (Tom Crockett) View

17 "With the end of the purely rational and dualistic understanding of the world, of Newtonian physics and its logical categories and divisions, we are now beginning to speak in the terms of inter-connectedness, of the web of creation, of the network which brings all things together into a shared unity." Beasts and Saints (Helen Waddell) View

18 "Ultimately, the entire universe has to be understood as a single undivided whole." David Bohm, 'Wholeness and the Implicate Order' American Theosophist, The (Dora Kunz, Executive Editor) View

19 "The human organism in Tantra is experienced as a microcosm of the cosmos." Journey Into Consciousness: The Chakras, Tantra and Jungian Psychology (Charles Breaux) View

20 "Fear can keep us from innovating, risking, creating. Yet we settle for only the illusion of safety. We prolong our discomfort, and we are troubled in our sleep. On one level we know that we are in danger, avoiding change in a changing world. The only strategies imaginative enough to rescue us will come from listening to our "other" consciousness ... " The Aquarian Conspiracy (Marilyn Ferguson) View


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