What does Lao Tzu's quote mean? "Be really whole and all things will come to you" What does being "whole"? By Forum May 29, 2010 0 - Advertisement - actually mean? - Advertisement - Tagsmeanquotereallytzu's Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp ReddIt Tumblr Mix Digg LINE Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Name* Email* Website Name* Email* Website 3 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline Feedbacks View all comments Dizzy 10 years ago whole with god . . . idk man fretochose 10 years ago hello ! when we understand that we are a part of all we behold and what we see is a part of us, we are one (whole) with the universe Irony Man 10 years ago ‘Whole’ means content Related Is your personal energy effected by the circle of time, the seasons and the energy of other beings? Discussion Forum 18 Are you an energy being that is complete in and of yourself or are you connected to all other energy sources? Do you feel the... Read more Is it possible to balance ideals of religion with ideals of astrology without violating both ideals? Discussion Forum 6 If you are a religious person do you feel that astrology can be used without violating the laws of your Higher Power? If you are... Read more Have you had and enlightenment experience? Discussion Forum 3 Have you? If so, what happened and how did it come about? How do you feel it was different based on your religion? ... Read more Is it considered a sin by the Roman Catholic Church to astral project and do magic? Discussion Forum 14 I'm interested in trying it. My friend, a wiccan, does spells pretty often. Read more Where to buy talismans In Singapore? Discussion Forum 5 If you know where does it sells, pls tell. As in the love charming chain for atrraction.. Read more Pagans, what path(s) do you follow? Discussion Forum 8 I'm in the process of learning about more paths. I started off as Wiccan 11 or 12 years ago. I've explored several other paths,... Read more
whole with god . . . idk man
hello !
when we understand that we are a part of all we behold and what we see is a part of us, we are one (whole) with the universe
‘Whole’ means content