Jeff came to EFT 10 years ago and was immediately drawn to the model's clear, simple language
about the basic human need for secure connection in the relationships we hold most dear.
People also talk
about the basic human need for discovery and understanding of the natural world, about the almost - mysterious power of science at engaging the natural idealism of young people, and empowering them to participate in the world in ways that they otherwise would not.
Not exact matches
The hierarchy argues that we must have our
basic human needs (like sustenance and safety) met before even thinking
about needs like belonging, achievement or meaning.
The pope's comments aren't
about mom politics; it's
about children being important, and their
basic human needs being important, and having compassion.
We
need partners who share our deep concerns
about homelessness, hunger, environmental pollution and
basic human rights.
So once again... if you deny that you engage in this
basic human practice of accusing, condemning, and scapegoating others... if you think that the people you call «monsters» and «heretics» truly are guilty of everything you accuse them of... if you think that some people truly deserve to burn in hell for all eternity... if you think that war is righteous and good and we
need to bomb some groups of evil people off the face of the planet... then you are calling God a liar, and you have not understood the first thing
about God and what He taught through Jesus (cf. 1 John 4:7 - 11).
First among them is the
need for a vital ecclesial intellectual life and culture of grace as the context for knowledge of
basic metaphysical truths
about God, the
human person, and the natural law.
Every time I hear someone start talking
about how Christianity
needs to be more «manly» or «masculine» - or, by contrast, less effeminate - it seems to come at the cost of
basic politeness and
human decency, of empathy and forgiveness.
Advocacy is political, even when it is
about something seemingly so
basic as protecting
human beings in
need (for comments on the links between liberalism as a political ideology and MSF's concern for individual
human life, see Scott - Smith 2013).
The paper has split scientists, with consensus on the
need for a moratorium on clinical applications but disagreement
about whether to support
basic research on editing genes in
human sperm, eggs, or embryos.
Or your child is sick with recurrent asthma and ear infections and you want a dietary cure — you may be warned away from a highly effective therapy because members of the Nutrition Committee of the American Heart Association fail to understand
basic scientific research
about human protein
needs and plant foods.
I don't
need to be just to have a
basic overstanding
about human health, women anatomy and
human physiology.
You don't
need to go to medical school just to have a
basic overstanding of common sense
about human health, women anatomy and
human physiology.
Tony Robbins, world - renowned coach, speaker and facilitator talks
about 6
basic human needs (1): certainty, uncertainty, significance, connection / love, growth, and contribution.
Ultimately, I think Phantom Thread is
about control,
about how we
humans are very good at turning even the very
basic needs of existence — food and shelter and clothing and love — into opportunities to jockey for position, show off our brilliance, and exert our will on the universe.
Fortunately, in the last few decades more dog owners have become enlightened
about the
basic need of canine companions to feel close to their
human «pack.»
I wish people knew that a cat's behavior isn't
about the
human but that cats are usually just trying to satisfy their
basic needs for safety and security, stimulation thru environmental enrichment, and their natural instincts like hunting and scratching.
But we
need to look past the
basic aesthetics and more
about how we as
human beings play into the health of our planet and what kind of place we want to leave for our children and grandchildren.
The talk that you have
about sex should include more than just the mechanics of how babies are made, because
human sexuality is far more complex and your kid wants (and
needs) to know more than just the
basics.