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"oneness" Definitions
  1. the state of being completely united with somebody/something, or of being in complete agreement with somebody

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In awareness of their oneness, We rode at a walk.
It's "a rite of oneness with certain terrain," he realized.
By contrast, demonstrations of oneness, sameness and unity reassure them.
That oneness is an idea, an ideal, a democratic horizon of
The show taps into more transcendental expressions of oneness, as well.
Generally, people become more humane, experience a oneness with the world.
It's not about oneness, it's about mass and discussion and crossover.
Truly, this moment is the oneness of all things on display.
It's this oneness with nature that is very natural and real.
Like it or not, this is the reality of our oneness.
The question now is how do we cultivate belief in oneness?
He imagined sitting on one of those rocks and chanting Om Namah Shivaya to the vision of the world around him, deep calming breaths, Om Namah Shivaya , allowing himself oneness with the universe and perhaps inspiring oneness with Shawnie.
I was overwhelmed with love, and a feeling of oneness with the world.
If well executed, the attan can create an almost trancelike sense of oneness.
He identified that all religions were fundamentally in pursuit of oneness with God.
The Bahai believe in a "oneness of humanity", which transcends racial and class divides.
Astronauts experience this when they look to earth and feel a sense of oneness.
"Cyberspace did not submerge our identities under a universal oneness of 'user,'" McNeil writes.
" This redemptive replacement would be premised upon an historically inextinguishable global solidarity or "oneness.
If "belief in the oneness of everything" sounds fuzzy, well, that's because it is.
The second study explored how someone's value system was impacted by belief in oneness.
Or, have you ever taken a hallucinogen, closed your eyes, and joined the cosmic oneness?
"I wanted to create a symbol of oneness," Ms. Mori said, "and completeness and eternity."
It was clubbing as community, clubbing as sanctuary, clubbing as oneness...it was clubbing as love.
I think there is an overarching theme of beauty in hopelessness and oneness with the universe.
For Adonis, monotheism's obsession with oneness leads inevitably to violence against people who hold different beliefs.
The painting is uncannily corporeal, a coincidence of duality and oneness, denoting both flesh and spirit.
It's a matter of the oneness of what they say with how they sound saying it.
In it, he finds a oneness with Djimon Housou; the last unchained sage-brotha from the block.
When tripping, people have often described transcendent mythical states of consciousness and oneness with themselves and others.
Race and creed are utterly irrelevant when it comes to the core oneness of the human family.
Global Oneness Project offers free multicultural stories and accompanying lesson plans for high school and college classrooms.
She is portrait and shadow, the way silhouettes obscure yet disclose the oneness of a person's contour.
Here the dancer partners with the music and space alone; Ms. Ratsifandrihana achieved a lush oneness with both.
It sounds almost like people who have a big drug experience and talk about the oneness of everything.
Traditionally, Chinese design champions the sphere: a shape which represents universal balance and an ultimate oneness with the world.
There is a vegetarian restaurant that is a five-minute drive from my house called the Oneness-Fountain-Heart.
They found, unsurprisingly, that greater compassion for other human beings scaled with the intensity of the belief in oneness.
Losing a sense of self, some Buddhists argue, is not the same as feeling oneness with the whole world.
Goud combines a sense of oneness with all creatures, derived from growing up in rural India, with an uncurtailed libido.
" She went on to add that "every family has their moments of trauma, heartbreak, separation, love, oneness, tribe, pain, everything.
Oneness and love, core foundations of the Sikh faith, are the only way to save the Sikh community, she says.
"I hope we come out of this with a sense of oneness, interconnectedness," Miller-Muro said of the coronavirus pandemic.
Broadly speaking, space travelers report feelings of transcendence, spiritual awakening, euphoria, and epiphanic oneness with the planet and its inhabitants.
Within Islam itself, Sufism is a centuries-old current that sees religious practice as a means to oneness with God.
It's impossible to talk about "oneness" without careening into hippy-dippy platitudes about peace and love and harmony on earth.
Tawhid (the oneness of God) and hakimiyya (securing God's sovereignty in the political system) seek to promote their form of Islam.
It's like a stutter, my awareness, Two sounds where There should be one, But two sounds In awareness of their oneness.
"They get everyone amped up to be happy and love each other, you know, just a community of oneness," she said.
Where astrology offers visual psychedelia, dream states, and oneness with the firmament, other typologies like the IQ arouse the left brain.
It is as if Cox wants to transmit a message of oneness and unity through the meshing and interconnection of human bodies.
It is their "stories," not the fictional tales of harmony and oneness, which high school athletes and Brooks' readers need to hear.
As in: Let that ego go, divorce yourself from your earthly body, seek oneness with God and radiate kindness, humility and compassion.
In the act of creating a daughter, perhaps, we split up the oneness of our early marriage and we became, again, two.
"In the ruling, the judge said 'oneness, togetherness, jointness and mutuality' are not exclusive to heterosexual marriage -- this is important," he says.
For you, dear Pisces in Jupiter, you feel abundance when you're tapped into your spiritual center, feeling oneness between yourself and the universe.
What is the steady march of technological progress for if not oneness with both nature and a piping fresh, thin-crust margherita pie?
That spiritual solution is found in service, and oneness, as demonstrated by the Sikh community after the shooting at the temple in Wisconsin.
The things we have put together — Chuck's words, Anne's direction and what Streb is doing — is of a oneness and is real life.
They created a scale to measure belief in oneness, which consisted of the following six items: Beyond surface appearances, everything is fundamentally one.
For Edward Steichen, the curator (and a photographer in his own right), it mirrored what he called "the essential oneness and goodness of man".
We need leadership from the president, his press secretary and others to develop the sense of oneness, of community, that can keep us whole.
So in that spirit, let's take a look at the research, its implications, and two tools that might help us cultivate oneness right now.
If this research is right, "oneness" is one of these core beliefs, and we should do everything we can to teach and cultivate it.
It causes people to be myopic about rule-following and gloss over the higher message of God's love and desire for oneness with all humankind.
Neural interfacing, like "taking certain drugs or meditating, can suppress the creation of the body's boundaries, giving you a sense of cosmic oneness," he said.
This documentary about his humble ashram takes us inside to meet his followers in the study of Advaita Vedanta, an ancient Hindu philosophy of oneness.
PARELES "When you see him, know that that's all me right there," an ethereal Kehlani sings in this pledge of absolute oneness with a lover.
And it turns out "belief in the oneness of everything," as they put it, is a profound and potentially revolutionary perspective for these awful times.
So much for the image of the rugged American frontiersman, gun in hand, experiencing his primordial oneness with the wilderness, so beloved by gun rights advocates.
I felt a similar oneness with the world I had felt during the weed gummy trip, but without the head spins or body glow that accompanied it.
"People talk about a sense of oneness with the universe, that lessening of selfhood that's associated with a more spiritual, heady, altered state of consciousness," she said.
In the past 10 years, it's changed from a company with guest artists into a single unit, and all the Tharpian twoness puts that oneness into relief.
At the core of Sikh teachings about equality and oneness is the langar, a free community kitchen where everyone is welcome regardless of social or religious distinctions.
") and Relax ("A rich blend of Polynesian kava kava provides a grounding effect and sense of oneness, while the valerian root and copaiba aid in relaxation and rest.
Despite, and even perhaps because of, its simplicity, it's a heavyweight of a track, all personal reflection and oneness with nature, which is tough to do justice to.
This is one of those moments, in the wake of terror, when we find the most apt and evocative ways to underscore our oneness and renounce our fear.
So much of that is the overarching message of "The Story of O.J.," black people realizing that progress can't be made until we acknowledge and embrace our oneness.
A few months back, I said I wanted to do yoga at least two times a week — in an effort to reach that oneness that's so specific to yoga.
" The Buddhist monk says, "Let us all meditate together on the sublime Buddha's embodiment of the oneness of all being, and a ship will come along and rescue us.
Pele is shown in modern art with black or red hair, symbolizing her oneness with the lava flows she creates, but the geological version is actually a golden color.
This sense of oneness with an audience, of losing all sense of time, of absorption in the travails and triumphs of the living actors — this is the daily antidote.
But psychedelics get you there quickly, while greatly intensifying concomitant feelings of oneness with … whatever it is the quieting of our default mode network puts us in contact with.
Professor Nutt also argued that the drug's suppression of the user's ego, which often accounts for a sense of oneness with the world, could have implications for palliative care.
Khan pulled the Constitution from his suit pocket, highlighting the oneness and sameness of the American people, united in war and by our commitment to a shared founding document.
Unless we take meaningful steps to implement an organic and cooperative planetary civilization — one based on the central truth of human "oneness" —  there will be no civilization at all.
By "oneness," the authors mean a belief that everything in the world is part of the same whole, and that the illusion of separation is just that — an illusion.
With its placidly voiced surf reports and announcements of local lost and found pets, it is at a soothing oneness with the snapping fire and Ivy curled at our feet.
He resurfaced as the spokesman of the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa, a separate jihadist group based in Mali, which merged with a third group in 2013.
I had hoped that people who had this experience of oneness and empathy with everyone and everything would treat each other better afterwards, as a result of having felt that closeness.
I was definitely able to translate vastness, oneness, peace, vivid color, observing the beauty of weather patterns, inner-eye gazing into natural micro/macroscopic marvels, experiencing humanity as a single being.
One of the most effective remedies for dealing with such destructive patterns of thought is to cultivate "loving-kindness" by thinking about the oneness of all the world's 7 billion humans.
LOS ANGELES — Inside a 20-foot box, stretched across a couch, the floor messy with spray cans and Just Water cartons, lay Willow Smith, absorbed in a blue book entitled Oneness.
I call this 'planetary-scale thinking,' a sense of oneness with and appreciation for the value of our beautiful natural world and the many life forms that we share the planet with.
All in all, though, the Sundance VR experiences show that virtual reality storytelling gives us greater emotional access to the characters, as well as an unprecedented sense of oneness with the scene.
"I think there's some hope, but there's also the oneness and burden on us that this is what we've spoken for for years, and let's get it taken care of," Walberg said.
David Bohm, however, is worth a mention as someone who tried to bring the scientific western approach into harmony with the more holistic Eastern philosophies about oneness [and] everything being deeply connected.
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Guru Nanak, the founder of our faith, preached the oneness of God and humanity, emphasizing that all human beings are equal in dignity and divinity, regardless of their race, caste, religion, and gender.
There's a sense of community and oneness that's hard to come by — it was as if, despite social and economical differences, the unique elements of the land and culture bound the people together.
His display of savagery stands in clear contrast to the monk-like oneness that Carl attains in the hours before he nobly takes his own life rather than let himself become a zombie.
Identity-wise, I think the problem with collectivism is that it helps you feel this oneness and this sense of togetherness, the sense that you're just a cog, a piece of the whole.
Artists, including Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, Philip Guston, and John Cage, took a liking to the many lectures on Zen's principles: its embrace of emptiness, chance, and oneness with nature.
"Whilst oneness, togetherness, jointness and mutuality are hallmarks of a heterosexual marriage relationship, they are not, or no longer, exclusive to such a relationship," said the unanimous ruling from a three-judge panel.
The sense of oneness that a song fosters in a human herd can seem either a beautiful or a repulsive thing—usually depending on whether you love or hate the song in question.
Emphasizing its themes of destiny and oneness in bold capital letters, Cloud Atlas has its actors playing multiple roles—often of a recurring type, like the villain or the oracle—across its many timelines.
It induces perceptions and sensations that range from heaven to hell (a terrifying bad trip), and commonly include a sense of oneness with the universe and of the revelation of a great, spiritual truth.
But it's not obvious that a theory emphasizing the uncertainty of perception—the way that the brain has to infer what is outside rather than straightforwardly taking it in—is a theory of oneness.
Right away, he saw that Mathison had recognized it as a story about "the oneness of opposites"—two disparate creatures bridging the distance between them with their empathy, finding a kind of emotional symbiosis.
The "overview effect" is a phenomenon often experienced by astronauts; it's a shift in perspective, a sensation of complete oneness that comes with being able to take in the whole planet in a single glimpse.
It is a simple but enchanting work that successfully evokes a message of oneness with nature and, echoing the five-ringed symbol of the Olympic Games, reminds of the interconnectedness of individuals across the world.
Rather it's a certain oceanic feeling (to lift a line from Freud, who lifted it from Romain Rolland), a sensation of oneness with the universe that gives form to a sprawling, at times unwieldy, epic.
Nevertheless, I want to suggest that our lack of oneness, our inability to see the world through the eyes of other people, to find some ground for mutual understanding, is likely our biggest moral failure.
The compassion, kindness, love, strength and oneness that you've shown one another this past week is the exact opposite of the heinous intentions it must take to pull off something as evil as what happened Monday.
I plowed into the first string of four-foot waves, working on timing and placement for the bigger ones until I won that elusive thrill of propulsion, a oneness with the energy and movement of water.
Their argument, which involves Gamby's profanity-laced tough talk losing out to the history teacher's appeal for consideration and oneness, feels like the perfect allegory for the "political correctness" debate that America is currently embroiled in.
In the first one, they established how often their participants actually thought about "oneness": 20.3 percent of participants replied "often" or "many times," while 25.9 percent said "seldom" and 12.5 percent had "never" thought about it.
There can be little doubt that Suter's sense of oneness with nature has contributed to the renewed attention to her work over the past few years, in which she has received major solo exhibitions around the world.
Yet in the world of magic, there is a sense of wholeness, totality, and oneness that actually contradicts individual recognition, so one wonders how Oz is handling the idea of preserving his knowledge for future generations to explore.
I was raised in a community in New Orleans where my parents taught me that the beauty of our people's historical struggle for freedom and equality was that it ultimately spoke to the oneness of all human beings.
The last thing Anna Hackenberg remembers about walking along the beach at Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve in San Diego last spring was looking out at the Pacific and feeling a "Zen-like" oneness with the water, sun and sand.
If I flooded the receptors with a large dose, according to Richards's book, I could expect to experience the "unitive consciousness" — the feeling of oneness with the world that he says is the basis of the mystical experiences of all religions.
"The compassion, kindness, love, strength, and oneness that you've shown one another this past week is the exact opposite of the heinous intentions it must take to pull of something as evil as what happened Monday," Grande added, referencing the attack.
Switching fluently between English and Tamil and sometimes Sanskrit, the swami, in his 80s and near the end of his life (he died in 2015), leads meditations and shares the principles of Advaita Vedanta, an ancient Hindu philosophy that emphasizes oneness.
He dazzled Charles with his visionary talk—of rescuing humanity from "the superstition of the intellect" and of restoring the ancients' spiritual oneness with the natural world—and then convinced Charles that he was the man to lead the crusade.
Mori dressed up in an all-white garb and performed Oneness, which involved "the purification of 108 beads with the water from the waterfall," which were then distributed to attendees to "symbolize our connection as one," in Mori's own words.
Across an entire planet, we Americans can care for one another as humans, but only after we have first accepted the basic commonality or "oneness" of all nations and peoples — at least from the markedly limited standpoint of simply deserving to live.
While researching the history of Christianity for my book on faith and politics, I learned that in medieval Christianity, women were excluded from higher education and church leadership, and female mystics sought oneness with God by seeking revelations and visions from the Lord.
There, you'll find an array of neutral-colored, loose-cut pieces, and a mission statement that sounds fresh out of the Kanye West Book of Philosophy and Human Existence: "Visitor On Earth aims to unfold the truth of oneness through a common uniform," it reads.
"The decrease of activity in that area is going to be associated with a loss of the sense of self, and a loss of the boundary between the self and other things in the world, and ultimately a sense of oneness and connectedness," he says.
Instead, acknowledging the essential "oneness" of all human affairs (a singularity hailed by as varied a group as Marcus Aurelius, Lucretius and the Jewish Scriptures, not to mention Hinduism and Buddhism) Adam Smith sought to understand the best possible market for exchanging goods and services.
"There is a kind of Overview Effect experience when the rocket lifts off, not that we were out there seeing the Earth from orbit, but in a sense of unity and oneness among participants coming from so many different backgrounds and cultures," Livingston told me.
"The experience of oceanic boundlessness during sex can be characterized by a sense of oneness in which there is a disappearance of the psychological borders between self and other," says Rui Miguel Costa, a researcher at the William James Center for Research, Instituto Universitário in Lisbon, Portugal.
According to a series of new studies on the belief in oneness by Kate Diebels and Mark Leary, psychologists at Duke University, the basic way we understand the universe, and our place in it, goes a long way in determining how we relate to other people.
As a people, we -- our values, our institutions -- are being tested," Lear said, later adding, "It is more important now than ever that we stand up for artists, for artistic expression, and for the valiant fight that artists fight to reveal the wonder and oneness of the human spirit.
And when she quotes Aristotle's critique of improper proportions in art—for example, a work that goes on too long and loses its sense of oneness—the crystalline, shimmering music that follows, with luxuriously sustained singing of the Greek words to holon ("the whole"), undermines the philosopher's point.
At a vigil on Monday in Gulshan e Iqbal park, where the bomber struck, Father Jamal Albert said the message is "whether you are Christian, Hindu, Jewish or Muslim, you are unsafe and they are trying to break down our nation, destroy our sense of oneness, our sense of being Pakistanis".
While these three drawings don't reveal themselves as self-evident variations or progressions (as we find in the work of Henri Matisse or Pablo Picasso, moving the same subject from figuration to abstraction), there is a sense of oneness about them, that Murray had an idea, played it out, and moved on.
In a knowledge economy corporate learning is necessary to survive Setting a goal to connect with the oneness everyday through daily meditation will ultimately advance us to the next level of evolution and get us unstuck from the current level of misguidedness and selfishness in the daily optics of living, working, and achieving.
Stenner makes the point that liberal democracy's allowance of these things inevitably creates conditions of "normative threat," arousing the classic authoritarian fears about threats to oneness and sameness, which activate those predispositions — about a third of most western populations lean toward authoritarianism — and cause the increased manifestation of racial, moral and political intolerance.
These features include feeling a sense of "oneness" with others and the universe, a dissolution of the self ("nonduality"), a feeling of awe or sacredness, the sense that time and space have been transcended, an experience of great peace, bliss, and calmness—and an overwhelming sense that what has occurred is meaningful and represents a deep truth.
Lourido Ali and his fellow presenter Shannon Clare Carlin are not, however, onstage to simply discuss the personal benefits of blasting off on mushrooms and dissolving into universal oneness, but how the formal processes developing around such experiences carry great promise for people who might never cover themselves in glitter and step barefoot into this festival.
Surely, sexual jealousy is a multi-headed beast with origins unique to each individual's background, but I think the maniacal levels of jealousy many of us reach when romantic trust is threatened or broken is innate, and that it triggers our memory of the primal scene of abandonment -- birth -- the moment we were permanently severed from the oneness we knew in utero.
" Only the difficult awareness of human "oneness" and mutual dependence in the "state of nature" can ever relieve an otherwise incessant war of "all against all," a remorseless global anarchy still best explained by 17th century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes, who warned of "continual fear, and danger of violent death; And the life of man solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.
A self-described "she-pirate" who sails "the seas in search of Good Vibes, Wild Waves, Fresh Fruit, Harmony w MamaEarth & Oneness w the Infinite Greatness," or so says her Instagram page, Clark and her cat Amelia have traveled in a 40-foot boat named Swell along the western coast of Mexico and Central America, as well as to the South Pacific, according to BuzzFeed.
He wrote a book on the subject titled " Surfing Uncertainty ," and surfing was his metaphor for life: yes, the waves that the ocean threw up at you could be wild and cold and dangerous, but if you surfed over and over again, and went with the waves instead of resisting them, and trusted that you would be O.K., you could leave your self-conscious mind behind and feel a joyful sense of oneness with the world.
They lie at the core of what divides America: These reflect some of the fundamental fault lines of human conflict and are unlikely ever to be resolved or settled because we can't just be socialized or educated out of our stances on these issues, as they are the product of deep-seated, largely heritable predispositions that cause us to vary in our preference for and in our ability to cope with freedom and diversity, novelty and complexity, vs oneness and sameness.
Life cannot be fixed in place; it flows, like the river where Siddhartha receives his revelation: And when Siddhartha listened attentively to this river, to this thousand-voiced song, when he listened neither for the sorrow nor for the laughter, when he did not attach his soul to any one voice and enter into it with his ego but rather heard all of them, heard the whole, the oneness—then the great song of the thousand voices consisted only of a single word: Om , perfection.
Though the pathways were ice-crusted or snowed under when I visited last month, I watched tourists of all shapes and sizes hobble and skitter over them toward the tree for photographs: the Italian dude with the soul patch posing with double thumbs up; the overweight couple huffing, "You make it to the tree?" to a few young women returning to their car; the young man looking up at the tree, eyes closed and still, face in the sun — a tranquil image of cosmic, momentary oneness were it not for his self-aggrandizing sweatshirt, which read, I AM NOT A GOD BUT SOMETHING SIMILAR.

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