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Whole Life

Sunday, 29 March, 2009 - 9:27 pm

I love shopping at Whole Foods.  It turns the necessity of food-shopping into a luxury.  From the cozy, dim lighting and glossy wooded floors, to the fresh and fragrant herbs, fruits and vegetables, to the newest holistic vitamins and cosmetics, to the creative varieties of foods all beautifully displayed, and of course, the hot tea...it is an experience for the senses!
 
I love the concept of "Whole Foods."  And their idea of "Whole Pantry" and "Whole Body"...  What would constitute a "Whole Life"?  How does one define that?
 
I like to think that "whole" means "complete."  Including the best of all worlds, within the realm of possibility.  So that a "whole" apple would be brand-new, vibrant in color, crisp, juicy and organic.  So that a "whole" exfoliating spa treatment would be naturally fragrant, soothing, and full of benificial minerals.

I like to think that a "Whole Life" would include both physical and spiritual wellness.  The physical efforts enhance the quality of life, and the spiritual efforts give meaning to living it. 
 
And that G-d created us with an innate desire to find meaning, so that we might use it to come closer to Him.
 
A "Whole Life" in the spiritual realm means different things for different people.  For some, it means improving, enhancing their closeness.  For others, it means continuing to search for Him.
 
But for all of us, a "Whole Life" must include actualizing our awareness. 
 
Learning about the nutritional value, and then eating it.
Wanting the benefits of exercise, and then doing it.
 
Searching for Him, and never giving up the search.
Yearning for more closeness, and then doing the things that bring us closer.
 
Taking care of the body, taking care of the soul.
 
Including the best of both worlds, within the realm of possibility.
 
Striving to live a Whole Life.

Comments on: Whole Life
4/23/2009

Chanel wrote...

Thought of you and this blog when I was in Arizona- shopping in Whole Foods :-)
4/26/2012

Juan wrote...

Matt, good luck! You'll always be touhght of fondly and with great respect. May your adventures in Hawaii bring you full circle in this life we live. I hope you find happiness, peace, and love. You're a great guy. Take care and do keep in touch.