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Wholeness is the concept of feeling healthy and complete in the realms of body, mind, emotion, and spirit. When we live from wholeness, we have a deeper sense of general well-being and are more able to respond to the vicissitudes of life from a place of poise and balance. Like many things, wholeness is less a destination and more of a continuous journey, where the more we learn and grow, the more there is to realize and achieve. Perfection isn’t the ultimate goal in wholeness, because wholeness is a constantly moving target, whereas perfection is a fixed point. Important hallmarks of wholeness include self-awareness, mental flexibility, emotional regulation, physical well-being, and spiritual fulfillment.

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How Activists + Advocates Can Make Time for Self-Care

Black lesbian writer Audre Lorde once said, “caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” For activists and advocates, her advice is clutch. We have to center our self-care and joy in our movement.

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Tsultrim Allione—Mandala Training

Lama Tsultrim Allione explains her "Mandala Training" program, developed from the sacred Buddhist mandala template as it applies to our inner path of transformation and our outer experience in the world.

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Three-Part Breath and Body Transformation with Nicole Miller

Nicole Miller guides you through a breathwork practice to cultivate energy through inner reflection. You will find that as you release old, stuck energy, you’ll make room for the frequencies that feel most authentic, freeing and expansive within.

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How to Become Whole (Carl Jung & the Individuation Process)

According to Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, the ultimate self-realization is the integration of the unconscious into the conscious. This is called the individuation process. So, how does this work?

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Jack Kornfield: "Turn Your Heart Toward What Is Good" | SuperSoul Sunday | Oprah Winfrey Network

Best-selling author Jack Kornfield says Buddhist teachings begin with the idea that people are born whole and good, and that later, they can choose to turn back to their innate goodness.

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A Hunger for Wholeness, Ilia Delio, Osf – Madeleva Lecture 2017

Ilia Delio, OSF, was honored as the 2017 Madeleva Lecturer. Her lecture, A Hunger for Wholeness: Soul, Space, and Transcendence, took place on April 20, 2017 at Saint Mary's College.

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Care for Creation Featuring Sr. Ilia Delio, OSF, PhD

“Ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made.” -St.

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David Bohm Speaks About Wholeness and Fragmentation

Excerpt from the documentary "Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy - From Fragmentation to Wholeness" Artists, scientists, spiritual leaders and economists gathered in Amsterdam in 1990 to explore the emerging paradigm of a holistic world view and the implications for a global...

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Tara Brach: Freedom in the Midst of Difficulty

We suffer when we forget who we are and get caught in a limited sense of self. This talk explores how we become identified with a sliver of what we are, and the pathway to remembering our wholeness. When we know we’re the ocean, we are free to relate to the waves with respect, compassion and love.

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Introduction to Carl Jung—the Psyche, Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious

In the first part of our introduction to Jung we look at Jung’s ideas on the conscious and unconscious realms of the mind, his distinction between the personal and collective unconscious and his theory of archetypes.

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