in•te•gral adj 1:
essential to completeness 2: formed as a
unit with another part 3: composed of parts that make up a whole
4: entire
think
vb thought;
think•ing 1: to form or have in the mind 2: to have as
an opinion : believe 3: to reflect on : ponder 4: to call to mind : remember 5: reason 6: to
form a mental picture of : imagine 7: to devise by
thinking <thought
up a plan to escape> syn
conceive, fancy, realize, envisage — think•er n
“To think
requires one to reason using the higher processes of one’s mind.
To
think integrally requires one
to comprehend and appreciate all the sub-elements of the greater whole
which a true intellectual — especially an ‘awakened being’
— will call upon in order to access the (pre-existing) optimal
solution.”
“When we
commit ourselves to implementing the integral
thought matrix, we will produce a
world of integrity.”
—VINCE
MILUM,
Founder of Milum Enterprises