The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods celebrates the glory of the Father of Heavenly Lights

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the complexity of Color and Coloration that shapes the World of Colors in which the man exists. I coined the phrase Whole Optics to make the Connection between Food, People, and the Planet.

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods describes the spiritual nature of the designer of the Red Blood Cells

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the use of a very complex predetermined plan to design the tissues, the organs, and the organ systems of the entire human organism from a single, fertilized egg cell that divides and differentiates into a most complex variety of cells which perform very specialized functions. The Red Blood Cell provides the connective linkage to sustain the living functions of the trillions of the building blocks of the human body.

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods meditates upon Life and not Death

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the perplexing problem of Death. But, I ask my readers to meditate upon the phenomenon called Life by understanding the designing of Matter and Spirit.

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods explores the artistic scheme of the World

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the complex nature of the designing of the Living Things which gives them the capacity to visualize the artistic scheme of the World in which they exist.

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods joins the Whole Conversation about the Prevention of Suicide

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves not only the problem of shopping for food but also the problem of shopping for the means to put to an end to one’s own existence.

The Rudolf-Rudi Connection reviews the definition of Hindu religion by Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the fundamental nature of existence. Philosophers and Theologians have for a very long time are using terms such as Soul and Spirit without bothering to clarify the distinction between the Living and the Nonliving Matter and further, they leave things to the readers’ imagination without specifying the substance that constitutes the Spirit or Soul.

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods finds that there is no happiness without the experience of Contentment

Yes indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life is not about finding the right place to buy the fruits of happiness. It is very easy to describe the word called happiness but, it is very difficult to find happiness. Where and how to find happiness?

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods describes the Whole Dude concept of Whole Nihilism

Yes indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the man’s inability to discover the Subjective and the Objective Basis for the Evaluation of Life. What is the Purpose of the Human Existence?

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods Loves the Designer Effects called Day and Night

Yes indeed, Life is Complicated. The fundamental problem of Life involves understanding the concept of Whole Planet as if planet Earth is placed at the center of the Whole Universe with the Sun and Moon making their daily rounds to give us the designer effects called Day and Night.

The Rudi Connection claims that every instant on planet Earth is always a new instant

Yes indeed, Life is Complicated. The most complex issue of Life is the problem of the experience called Time. The eternal recurrence of Day and Night and the eternal recurrence of Seasons with the same periodicity gives the false impression of the Cyclical Flow of Time whereas every instant on Earth is a new instant which never repeats itself.