The point I am trying to make is this: on the basis of a prima facie examination of human experience, it would seem that there is
a basic sense of wonder with regard to there being anything at all.
Not exact matches
But in my own ongoing struggle to make
sense of the Christian context
of life - and world - interpretation, I find
basic elements
of that context which I simply can not render coherent any longer, and I earnestly
wonder how other persons manage to.
But, if you're feeling like mom is the one that provides all the
basic needs and baby's
sense of security, then you might be
wondering what's left for you.
Fittingly, it borrows strands
of DNA (as it were) liberally from both, melding the
basic structure
of both with the grimy, generally no - frills mode
of the former and the
sense of wonder and existential doubt
of the latter.
Clients also report a
basic, overall ability to experience a renewed
sense of happiness and
wonder in their lives.