Sentences with phrase «creative nature for»

A big thank you to Creative Nature for providing me with ingredients for these Raw Chocolate - Maca Sandwich Cookies.

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«Part of it is the nature of working with creative people that are looking for an outlet to express it not just in their work, but as a way of showing affection for their co-workers and having fun,» explains Bluebeam's Chief Human Capital Officer, Tracy Heverly, about the tradition.
His integrity, humble nature and genuine appreciation for creative talent helped him get to where he is today, according to a 2016 Variety article.
These three brands have tapped into something deeper in all of us with their spot - on video advertising campaigns that, respectively, inspire our love of nature and adventure, our need for human connection and the desire for creative thought and expression.
Fortunately, nature, or if you prefer God, is clever enough that there is no need for mal - adaptive transitions because the environment is varied enough and the diversity of life creative enough to allow for multiple paths to a similar outcome.
What is required by the criterion of human integrity is that occupations be so defined that manual work is also a rational pursuit and an opportunity for constructive imagination, that symbolic skills may be exercised in clear relation to material necessities and in the light of moral responsibilities, and that creative professional activities will be conducted with a vivid sense of the realities of nature and the canons of reason.
There would be no need to «make» God share in man's adventure or be affected by human actions according to Whitehead, for such is the nature of God: «Decay, Transition, Loss, Displacement belong to the essence of Creative Advance» (Al 368 - 69).
Another way to say it would be to observe that my story testifies to the truth of the position the Christian church has held with almost total unanimity throughout the centuries — namely, that homosexuality was not God's original creative intention for humanity, that it is, on the contrary, a tragic sign of human nature and relationships being fractured by sin, and therefore that homosexual practice goes against God's express will for all human beings, especially those who trust in Christ.»
There is a possibility for creative harmony between society and nature, a harmony that enriches both.
In religious experience, interpreted within process thought, the physical emotions, purposes, desires, and volitions of individuals are fused with conceptual insights into the nature of things for the purpose of transforming the individual, of enlarging his or her experience, and of advancing the creative process whereby new values emerge.
Within limits, as also for Marx, it is creative and plastic, having no nature to the realization of which it must aspire.
For in a metaphysical system in which process is creative of the relational depths of our lives, the nature of religious experience, if it is metaphysically grounded, will illustrate the same root metaphor found in the system.
(People could well differ on what this would allow us to say about God, with some opting, for example, for Whitehead's primordial nature of God while rejecting the consequent, with others considering even the primordial nature too speculative and speaking only of «creative interchange» or «creative passage,» and with still others considering the consequent nature of God the most empirically grounded feature of Whitehead's doctrine.)
Limper thinks that the nature of things, the uniqueness of each creative moment, is not fundamentally at odds with a drive for self - realization that instrumentalizes nature as part of its basic strategy.
Although God assists in determining the nature of reality by initiating the «subjective aim» of each emerging actual entity, because reality is self - creative the human being must assume responsibility for systemic suffering and social malfunctioning in the world.
Some mission organizations or individual missionaries consider a few «creative tactics» to gain admission to a closed country a small price to pay for the greater good of sharing the Gospel — missionaries like D. Due to the sensitive nature of his work, he asked that his name and the mission organization he worked with be withheld, but he has a couple decades of experience on the mission field in closed - off countries.
(NY: Prentice Hall, 1957); The Nature of True Prayer by F. L. Rawson (England: The Society for Spreading the Knowledge of True Prayer, 1918); Creative Prayer by E. Herman (London: James Clarke & Co., circa 1921); and probably Elwood Worcester, Samuel McComb, Isador H. Coriat.
For Man, by the act of «noospherically» concentrating himself upon himself, not only becomes reflectively aware of the ontological current on which he is borne, but also gains control of certain of the springs of energy which dictate this advance: above all, collective springs, in so far as he consciously realizes the value, biological efficiency and creative nature of social organization; but also individual springs m as much as, through the collective work of science, he feels himself to be on the verge of acquiring the power of physicochemical control of the operations of heredity and morphogenesis in the depths of his own being.
Many couples discover that an understanding of the inner nature of creative closeness and the processes by which couples can move toward it is one important step toward satisfying the universal hunger for such closeness.
Rabbinic Judaism has a respect for the text and content of that which was being passed on, and in this respect is absolutely different from the freely creative nature of the synoptic tradition.
If the divine present is construed epochally, what must its temporal span be for its creative interaction with the advance of nature?
He rejects mechanistic determinism and argues for a more ecological concept of nature and the continual involvement of God's creative activity in the universe.
Novelty, freedom, spontaneity are secondary vis - à - vis ongoingness: there has to be novel concrescence in order for there to be freedom, spontaneity or novelty What has to be explained is becoming, which for Whitehead means: «the creative advance of nature» (as he puts it in the earlier works), or «the creative advance into novelty» (as he puts it later on).
The possibilities which are presented are blessedness which comes from self - fulfillment and the acceptance by God of that self - fulfillment — all of this, of course, in relationship with others and not in any presumed human isolation of self hood — or the disintegration or failure which comes from self - destruction or rejection by God because there is nothing to be received by God in His consequent nature for the furthering of His purpose of good in the course of the process of creative advance.
For Sartre, «because there exists no creative intelligence which could have designed man and all natural things... therefore there is no nature in things that are not manufactured and artificial».
The passage of nature, which is only another name for the creative force of existence, has no narrow ledge of definite instantaneous present within which to operate.
For «event» and «creative advance» mean precisely that in nature the past does not drop out of existence with each successive instant, as materialism would declare, but that the past continues operative with the present to shape the future.
Because Whitehead, however, does not stop the creative advance at God's consequent nature, but extends it to the superjective aspect of this «specific satisfaction,» this «fulfillment of God's own being» also happens to some extent for the relevant future.
We habitually muddle together this creative advance, which we experience and know as the perpetual transition of nature into novelty, with the single time - series which we naturally employ for measurement.
It is certainly due to Whitehead's defense of «the creative advance of nature,» which seems to be nothing but a poetic term for the uniform time of Newton.
The present is the time for some creative and urgent dreaming about the nature of the redemptive society that is so clearly necessary.
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«Though we're proud of what we have accomplished thus far, Nelson's creative nature and collaborative style will help us develop new, even better solutions that will create value, not only for Nestlé Waters, but for all people.»
As well as the attacking and creative play, the performances of the central midfielders in snuffing out any danger and controlling the game was very good but because of the nature of the match I had to pick one of the forward players for Man of the Match and Alexis Sanchez just got my nod ahead of the brilliant Alex Iwobi.
Perhaps it need not be a single player that makes up for Suarez, but a few: Daniel Sturridge can directly replace the goals that Suarez provided, and also has his individual flair about him, but that magical quality that Suarez had, whilst unique to him, is remarkably alike to a young Brazilian no. 10 with more than a touch of flair playing for Liverpool, a player very similar to Suarez in some ways — his quiet nature off the field, and dazzling on the ball skills when on the pitch — yet also different, a creative player rather than a destroyer of opposition teams.
Create an outdoor space that encourages creative, brain - building play for toddlers using basic, inexpensive materials, says Mary Kingsley, director and lead teacher at The Kinder Garden Preschool in Raleigh, a nature - based school where most of kids» time is spent outdoors.
This education, built on a strong academic foundation which incorporates the arts, also brings forth creative imagination, critical thinking, self - confidence, and a sense of delight, wonder and respect for nature and humanity.
This education, built on a strong academic foundation, also brings forth creative imagination, critical thinking, self - confidence, and a sense of delight, wonder and respect for nature and humanity.
Enjoy creative outdoor painting, throw a bubble party and go on an an adventure with other nature activities for families.
Slow Stitch: Mindful and Contemplative Textile Art by Claire Wellesley - Smith (winner of Best Embroidery Book) More Origami for Children: 35 fun paper projects to fold in an instant (winner of Best Children's Craft Book) Botanical Style: Inspirational decorating with nature, plants and florals by Selina Lake (winner of Best Creative Gardening Book) Bee's Brilliant Biscuits by Bee Berrie (winner of Best Baking Book) Cake decorating step by step: Simple instructions for gorgeous cakes, cupcakes and cookies by Giovanna Torrico (winner of Best Sugarcraft Book and My Favourite Craft Book) Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Colouring Book by Johanna Basford (winner of Best Colouring Book)
Perfect for any kid who loves animals, dinosaurs or sea creatures ANIA Animal figurines from TOMY inspire creative play and love for nature for kids ages 3 +.
Time in nature provides opportunity for physical activity, critical and creative thinking, personal interaction, and so much more.
Looking for a fun craft project that will let your preschooler explore science and nature while letting her creative muscles get a workout?
In advance of each class, families receive the TLC Weekly Newsletter with evidence - based resources supporting the developmental focus (for example, creative, fine / gross motor, cognitive, language, social / emotional, & nature development), in addition to family - friendly articles on common parenting topics such as Sleep Challenges, Mealtime Struggles, Positive Discipline, and Toilet Training.
First, it's a piece of music intended to make a political point about a modern conflict, one inherent in the nature of networked digital communications — authors and copyright holders have long profited from creative works by charging to distribute them, but in a digital world, books, music and movies can be made in unlimited copies and shared essentially for free.
With this combination of skills in hand, an aspiring scientist can identify novel patterns in nature that challenge current dogma and employ creative experimental designs to translate such observations into new insights for the advancement of science.
For example get a massage, walk in nature, meditate, do your visualizations, go to yoga or dancing class, do a creative activity that you enjoy.
«You need to embrace his creative ADHD nature; accept him for who he is.»
With a distinct taste for art, reflected by her love of punk rock, 80s comics, nature, and the cosmos, her elegant yet quirky blog seemed to be a natural progression of her creative outlets.
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