The Whole of YOU
Each thought, feeling, and emotion is a fragment—one note in the song, one part of the equation—never the whole of who you are. No single moment, mistake, errant thought, action, or deed defines you.
These fragments belong to the greater harmony of your being. They inform, but they do not confine. You are not fixed by any one expression; you are in continuous relationship with yourself, able to re-define, re-choose, and re-enter wholeness again and again.
Avoidance of being your full self—whether through childhood atrocity or painful experience—can leave pieces of you scattered along your physical trail. The regathering of these parts may at times feel like backtracking or an arduous task, yet it is precisely this gathering that allows full immersion into who you truly are.
The whole and beautiful you—the complete image in the likeness of God—is the good and the bad, the entire subject with no edits. Nothing is excluded. Nothing is ranked. All are you, and you are all.
Consider your experience from this place of wholeness. Lodge no part of yourself as good or bad—only as a fraction of the whole. In this awareness, authorship is returned. Choice becomes visible. Integration replaces judgment.
Perfection, completeness, satisfaction—you are complete, whole, and stable in this form. And the wholeness of you—of me, of all—expands with each regathering.
All is held within and around your magnificent and wonderful body.
