Sentences with phrase «act in contemplation»

The standard is constant and not variable with the type of act in contemplation.

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He also founded the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico, an organization that encourages acts of justice rooted in prayer and respect for other religious traditions.
The speech assessment exercise became one more action in the service of «contemplation»; it pointed to an individual's need for «perfection» or «purification» by getting minimal instruction in «effectiveness» before studying the more complex, theological act of preaching.
When Adam and Eve take the fruit, they do not make a decision between good and evil but rather imagine possibilities of action and then act almost without knowing it, sunk in «a strange, dreamlike kind of contemplation
Liberation theology is also an act of prayer, of worship and of contemplation, but in the midst of politics and economics where all of us live.
As climax, it conveys the sure knowledge that the overt act in perversion of justice stems from the unseen recesses of mind and imagination, where in contemplation the perversion is already effected.
Moreover, he maintains the traditional subordination of understanding through acts of charity to understanding by immediate intuition in contemplation.
In the third century stress fell on defining action as ascetical practice, as «acts» ultimately directed at oneself to purify one of all engagements with the everyday world that distract from pure contemplation.
Even when we prevision an act, such as worship, and reflect on what we have not yet done, the act contemplated does not grow out of the contemplation; its sources in the complex human soul are more various.
The Feb. 11 resolution went on to say that the legislators felt that part of the SAFE Act was «thoughtful,» in its attempt to «reduce instances of gun violence involving New Yorkers,» but that they believed other aspects of the act were «knee - jerk reactions made without the benefit of appropriate contemplation at best or, at worst, disingenuous fee grabs, cloaked as security measures.&raqAct was «thoughtful,» in its attempt to «reduce instances of gun violence involving New Yorkers,» but that they believed other aspects of the act were «knee - jerk reactions made without the benefit of appropriate contemplation at best or, at worst, disingenuous fee grabs, cloaked as security measures.&raqact were «knee - jerk reactions made without the benefit of appropriate contemplation at best or, at worst, disingenuous fee grabs, cloaked as security measures.»
Sixty - five percent of patients were in a precontemplation / contemplation (thinking) stage and 35 % were in a preparation / maintenance (acting) stage.
In Goya's «Black Paintings,» relentless natural, supernatural, and historical forces condemn human beings to desperate acts and melancholic contemplation.
The link between UNTITLED BLUE SPONGE SCULPTURE (SE 181), Eastern philosophies, and the act of contemplation or meditation finds its roots in Klein's passion for judo.
The title reflects the duality in this process, not only is the painting itself a visually liberating act in it's execution, it also reflects a state of mind, a self - contemplation through bold shapes and subtle steps, with this process still visible in the final result, emphasising the process being as valuable as the end result.
«My repetitive primitive act in the creating process, stringing beads and weaving them with my hands into a complex web structure, is like prayer or contemplation to me and it creates an infinite pattern symbolizing the cycle of the world.
Shot at night within the sanctuary of the harbour, the manmade haven of the breakwater offers a space for contemplation, the audience seemingly observes a ritual act: Foxes crying for revelation in a magic mirror.
Starting with the gallery foyer and expanding up to the second floor, the exhibition immerses the viewer into a sensory journey in which basic acts such hearing and seeing become vessels for contemplation and introspection.
Needing something to exist materially, something that would act in the physical world, seeking a «fantastic reality», a desiring machine that arises not in the mind, but through a bodily unconscious: «3 Pounds of Jelly» develops Safavi's artistic practice engaged toward the urge of contemplation, dream and desire.
Suzanne Mooney's two pieces Come Away O... (2013) and Tokyo Summit A (2012) are digital artworks that invite the onlooker to consider the act of looking in the contemplation of a landscape.
A monastery of arches filled with monks» cells each with an arched door and a single arched window, and in each cell a single painting either of arches or in the shape of an arch, and inside each painting, people in holy acts of contemplation.
(1) Any act done by two or more members of a trade union, if done in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, is not actionable unless the act would be actionable if done without any agreement or combination.
The answer seems to be — persons who are so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonably to have them in contemplation as being so affected when I am directing my mind to the acts or omissions which are called in question.
(Note: Some argue that due to the technical structure of the Income Tax Act, that it is still possible to negotiate a separation agreement with tax deductibility where child support payments have been made in 1996 with the contemplation that the written agreement would be finalized in 1997.
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