Integration
o Integration incorporates, and transcends.
o Integration is more a process than a product.
o Integration is a delicate, difficult, at times painful process.
o Life offers us an invitation to integrate information, introspection, inspiration and intention.
o Until we achieve optimal integration of our experiences, a thoughtful eclecticism is preferable than a myopic attachment to any philosophy of life.
o Just as we should not rush when sewing a quilt, cooking a stew, building a house, assembling a puzzle, or writing a book, it is preferable not to rush into the integration of our experiences.
o Integration takes attention and effort, patience and persistence.
o Integration: Intriguing, interesting, inspirational invitation. Internal, not infernal; interior, not inferior. Incorporating, including intelligence, intuition, invocation. Interactive Interdependence. Indefinitely!