Acrylic painting on a round wooden board, 45 cm diameter, 7 mm thick
Unity often refers to the idea of interconnectedness, oneness, and wholeness in the universe, where everything is part of a larger, divine whole. Across many spiritual traditions, unity transcends individual distinctions, reminding us that we are not separate from each other or from the Divine, but all part of a greater, shared existence. Unity often symbolizes wholeness. In this sense, it is about bringing together what is fragmented or divided within oneself or in the world. Unity isn’t about uniformity but rather about integrating diverse parts into a cohesive, balanced whole. This could mean accepting the complexities of life and seeing how all the contrasting elements—joy and sorrow, light and dark, success and failure—can be part of a unified existence.