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learning how to love themselves and how to love others. Integration invokes a sense of wholeness. An integrated self no longer has the opposing parts which foster the inner tensions that promote a lack of self-love and self-acceptance.
As Dr. K.C.Varadachari stated ―the integral view severs nothing, annuls nothing; it restores to unity the divided both in the organic (Pind) as well as in the cosmic.(Brahmand) Perhaps it discovers that the organic itself is an inherent form of the Cosmic or Transcosmic (Para Brahmand), and as such analogies of the organic are not un-germane to the Transcosmic itself.‖ (Complete works of Dr.K.C.Varadachari vol II p.548) Integral wisdom we should remind ourselves is not just adding up or a total of all that is but that in which each and every finite has a role to play which in no way is less significant than the rest. Such wisdom is possible only through the process of co- ordination and mutuality and love.
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