“△ Remembrance of the Whole A Poem by Alexander Martini To remember is not to retrieve facts. It is to reawaken the thread that binds all things. It is to feel the pulse of the universe in your own breath. It is to realize that you are not separate — not from the Earth, not from others, not from the stars. The Whole is not a place. It is a state of being. It is the quiet knowing that every tree, every cry, every act of kindness is part of the same unfolding. To remember the Whole is to dissolve the illusion of isolation. It is to see yourself in the eyes of the stranger, in the pain of the wounded, in the joy of the child. It is to understand that healing one soul heals the fabric of existence. That every choice echoes through the field of all things. The Whole does not ask for perfection. It asks only for presence. For the courage to feel. For the willingness to return. This is not nostalgia. This is awakening. You are not a fragment. You are the Whole, remembering itself.”
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