Internal Harmony: Being whole implies a sense of unity and inner peace, where different parts of yourself are aligned and functioning in harmony. Self-Acceptance: It requires accepting yourself, including your strengths and weaknesses, and embracing your true self. Emotional Well-being: Wholeness includes managing emotions effectively, developing healthy coping mechanisms, and building resilience. Physical Health: It involves taking care of your physical body through healthy habits, exercise, and proper nutrition. Spiritual Connection: For many, wholeness also includes a sense of purpose, meaning, and connection to something larger than oneself, such as spirituality or a higher power. Relationships: Building healthy relationships with others, including family, friends, and romantic partners, is also important for wholeness. Self-Awareness: It involves understanding your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and making conscious choices that align with your values and goals. Growth and Development: Becoming whole is an ongoing process of personal growth and development, involving learning from experiences and adapting to life's challenges.

My religious take: To some degree the world needs what religion has to offer.

Thinking BIG!

Kid grows up and remembers to say: Bang! Bang!

At the dentist I never ask for gas.

I could not believe my eyes!

There are lies that hide lies that hide lies, and then there is better life.

The clam chowder is just okay, its soup, its spills, come now we have a great future for you!

The two week master program will give you better lips, eyes, and feet.