Quotes about Holistic
From ancient times, the core idea of the soul is the soul is the capacity to integrate different functions into a single being or into a single person. The soul is what holds us all together: what connects our will and our minds and our bodies and connects us to God.
- John Ortberg
He willeth we know that not only He taketh heed to noble things and to great, but also to little and to small, to low and to simple, to one and to other. And so meaneth He in that He saith: ALL MANNER OF THINGS shall be well. For He willeth we know that the least thing shall not be forgotten.
- Julian of Norwich
Preaching is the concerted engagement of one's faculties of body, mind, and spirit.
- Fred Craddock
Man needs not only to be spiritualized, but naturalized.
- Henry David Thoreau
God not only wants to break the outer man...He wants our spirit and our soul...our inner man and outer man to be separated from each other.
- Watchman Nee
Everyone in a complex system has a slightly different interpretation. The more interpretations we gather, the easier it becomes to gain a sense of the whole.
- Margaret J. Wheatley
If the mind is clean, the body can take care of itself.
- Eleanor Roosevelt
Everything is connected to everything else: every rock, every living form, is infused by the same force. To say this is to put the lie to a million false dualities, to all the forced seperations between spirit and mind, soul and body, God and man.
- Arianna Huffington
The whole is not, as it were, a mere heap, but the totality is something besides the parts.
- Aristotle
The whole is more than the sum of its parts.
- Aristotle
Everything is interwoven, and the web is holy; none of its parts are unconnected. They are composed harmoniously, and together they compose the world. One world, made up of all things. One divinity, present in them all.
- Marcus Aurelius
All things are linked and knitted together, and the knot is sacred, neither is there anything in the world, that is not kind and natural in regard of any other thing, or, that hath not some kind of reference and natural correspondence with whatsoever is in the world besides.
- Marcus Aurelius