Oneness in a sentence as a noun

But then again, if you have the insight of oneness ... where else is there to go?

>almost mystical state of oneness with the task at hand awesome

"Simply a rite of oneness with certain terrain", writes McPhee.

Given that people feel oneness with their offspring and relatives, yes it is altruistic.

A sense of oneness and collective equality is lost.

Heaven to me is unification with God and others; a oneness.

In fact, using Python for a while at such an early stage started to ingrain a oneness with Python's unique syntactic idiosyncrasies.

If I attune my mind to repress the pangs of bodily need I occasionally feel as if the external world melts away and I slip into an almost mystical state of oneness with the task at hand.

Dude, so much rubbish in such a short post...> Every major religion has the idea of "oneness"Please point out the "oneness" in Hinduism.>they can't name who "invented" religionWe can't name who "invented" cooking either.

In what hierarchy of value or complexity or whatever it is that "simply" indicates a lack of does getting efficiently from A to B rank above a "rite of oneness" with the terrain in between?Furthermore, let's return to Webster's definition of "fustian", which he defines as "a kind of writing in which high-sounding words are used, above the dignity of the thoughts or subject".

Oneness definitions

noun

the quality of being united into one

See also: unity