What is wholeness—in human life?…. Each touches all.

What is wholeness—in human life? In the extent of a human’s life, we have everything from conception to death, and this whole package is wholeness. In the breadth, it includes all that happens and is done by the human both externally (school, broken bones, skinned knees, marriage, ending of marriage, raising children, careers, work in the world) and internally (philosophy, spirit, psychology). Wholeness is also the relationships both intimate and beyond: whole systems of relationships, where nothing touches the web that does not transfer to the far reaches of the gossamer. Wholeness includes wondering at the stars and the clouds and newborn babies as well as balancing a checkbook. Each touches all.

:- Doug.

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