A Paradigm
Congruence and Oneness

“The wisdom of the mystics, it seems, has predicted for centuries what neurology now shows to be true. An absolute unitary being. Self blends into other, mind and matter are one and the same.”
– Andrew Newberg, MD

Each person must balance the three aspects of self, the mental, emotional and spiritual. When in balance, the triad of the three can rotate around the centerpoint of congruent oneness.

Outer doing becomes a reflection of inner being.

The inner knower comes through, joined by spirit, to create greater energy.

The wholeness (holi-ness) of I AM is experienced as transcendent Oneness.

The person is known by others in relationship as being trustworthy and authentic.

The process never ends.

There is always more growth, more learning, more connection and more energy to become the fullest expression of authentic

"Knowing that there’s this interconnectedness of the universe, that we are all interconnected and that we are connected to the universe at its fundamental level, I think is as good an explanation for spirituality as there is."
- Stuart Hameroff, MD

The Authors
Lea Harper - John Collings

Lea Harper is a Success certified coach through Success Unlimited Network that has an ICF-accredited Coach Training and Certification program.  Lea has worked in the corporate world and is a former small business owner.  Lea holds a Masters Degree in Organization Development from Bowling Green State University. 

John Collings ’s professional expertise includes over 30 years in business as a manager, trainer, and organization development specialist. He was an Internal Consultant on Organizational Behavior while working at Scott Paper Company.