Sentences with phrase «be aware of them rather»

Let the thoughts and feelings arise, but make an effort to be aware of them rather than react to them.

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This, combined with the persistent pixelation, typically keeps you aware of the fact that you're sitting in a chair, wearing a toy, rather than giving you some hint of existing someplace else.
It helps to be aware of them and deal with them first, rather than let them affect our equation with a client.
Rather, whatever your speed, be aware of your body positioning and core stabilizers.»
I just wasn't aware of how much I was talking about feelings rather than thoughts and how «me - centric» my image was becoming.
Rather, she resigned because she had «inadvertently misled» lawmakers about the deportation targets — first by claiming they didn't exist, and then by saying she wasn't aware of their existence.
Our goal is not to amass information or to satisfy curiosity, but rather to become painfully aware, to dare to turn what is happening to the world into our own personal suffering and thus to discover what each of us can do about it.
I fully expected Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) to report a disappointing quarter, both because it seemed possible that guidance for the September quarter could have been issued before Apple was aware of iPhone X production delays, and a constant string of reports from supply chain sources and Street analysts suggested the production problems were rather severe.
It can be FUN to explore truth if we are all humbly aware of our limitations and if we all just live in the questions together rather than beating each other over the heads with the so - called - knowledge we supposedly have!
Hartle - Hawking have rather neatly avoided the boundary problem — perhaps they weren't even aware of your friends.
In an earlier writing Milosz had shown himself to be aware that this was the key insight of Job, even if, in the poet's version of the story, God says things that are rather more severe than anything to be found in the book of Job.
Perhaps the best way to judge an individual is by the walk they walk... rather than obscure doctrines that many laymen aren't even aware of.
We can't physically be aware of and comment upon every tragic death, we can't save every starfish on the beach; so would you rather we did nothing at all?
So rather than assume that we are ignorant of certain verses in the Bible, you should assume instead that we are aware of such texts, but just understand them differently.
I'd much rather spend my life believing, living my life as if there IS a heaven as a reward, having the comfort of thinking that God will be there when I draw my last breath, and being comforted with the thought as I watch the world go to hell in a hand - basket... and not be aware after death that I was wrong because, as Hawking says..
It is courteous and explanatory, rather as if the author is talking to a good friend whom she has known for years and is aware carries certain anti-Catholic prejudices and considerable ignorance but also goodwill and genuineinterest in the subject of the Church.
«Watching a broadcast, the child is aware of a series of moments rather than logical development... flicking through and mixing... They become disjointed.
Rather we are aware of a totality of experience making a dynamic whole.
But we are aware of our experiences as by no means punctiform, but rather with internal heres and theres and elsewheres, with betweens and next to's, and so forth.
No one is more aware than Whitehead himself that the generalizable factors are not to be found in the more developed stages of human experience, but rather in the most basic, most primitive levels.
Young men and women today feel themselves challenged to identify themselves with the community and institution devoted to the service of God rather than with an ideal; the human need of which they are made aware is one that only the community can minister to; the words through which they hear the Word of God addressed to them are likely to be the words of the Church.
Nonetheless, I would like to assure Prof. Novak that there are many Jews who convert to Christianity out of sincere religious belief, and that while we are keenly aware of the hostility of many Jews toward our existence, most of us love, rather than hate, our Jewishness.
Rather, the sacred is that aspect of the world, those elements in it, that point towards God, that help us to become aware of God and to direct our lives towards God.
Although would wish if you would provide me with a link that explains what you are trying to tell me but in a form of drawings or pictures rather than complicated words that I am not aware of... that is if no trouble to you and thank you so much about your responses...
What follows may sound like a rather harsh rebuke, but it has been placed on my heart for us to become even more vehemently aware of the words we speak, the thoughts we think and the content we consume.
This is not to say that we are advocating a flight away from the facts into the realm of the fantastic but rather a reminder to the teacher to be aware of the gap that has to be constantly bridged between the ways of thinking and feeling of our own age and climate and those of peoples removed from us in space and time.
With consciousness it becomes possible for creatures to be aware of God's directing activity, although on earth this seems to be generally rather sporadic and intermittent.
BTW, thanks for taking the time, but I am rather simple and tend to prefer to limit my options when it comes to defining a word: know — «be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information».
These people, knowing it necessary that people that we have been given an undeserved gift of Grace didn't choose to «keep it simple» but felt compelled to also make sure we were aware: Christianity is shocking in that God loves us so much he was willing to die for us rather than leave us trying (and failing) to impress him on our own; but frankly, people had conceived of such an notion before, the twist is that a God fully capable of saving us has already accomplished all the necessary work to save us but without needing us to do so nonetheless invites us to participate in our own salvation.
The latter is apt to be rather more aware of himself as primarily a person being professionally trained to fulfill a key - office, as an administrator, executive and leader in a vast and important department of the community life of the American people, than as a man on whom God has laid an arresting hand calling him out of that life in the first instance in order to be sent back into it on that basis to a ministerial and prophetic task.
I am well aware of the indoctrination going on in schools located in various Arab countries which is rather disturbing as well.
We are aware of the shadow; but to obsess over it rather than focus on the opening ourselves to the Good is not going to affect any transformative change in either indivdiuals or societies.
Taking time to reflect on our feeling and the root issues makes us aware of what we are really upset about, rather than projecting hurt onto an unrelated situation or person.
It is here, in other words, that one becomes aware of the mystical in its most unencumbered form — not as something uncannily «other» to ordinary experience, but rather as something interwoven into all experiencing.
When Jesus realized that most people were rejecting his message, even those who came out to see his signs, he became aware that the healings were not signs at all but were rather distractions from his all - important message.3 Here he was, bringing the good news of a new life in God, and people turned away from him!
He is fully aware of the paradox of the Gospel: although, nay rather because, the cross and resurrection are phenomena of past history, they are nevertheless present realities (Pfarrerblatt, 3A.
Without being aware of it, he was a rather severe satire on modern scientific religionists.
His point seems to be to start a conversation, to identify patterns of discernment so that we are aware of them, rather than trying to insist that there is one right way to discern.
In the world view we share we have all been made aware of the rather insignificant role played by the planet on which we live; we know something of the solar system, and we have had impressed upon us the unbelievably immense distances which separate us from most of the stars we see in the sky with our naked eyes.
The report as prepared by the commission and adopted by the conference has the appearance of having been written by men who, rather radical themselves, were aware that it would have to be adopted, if at all, by the votes of those less so.
No, his despair over sin, and all the more, the more it storms in the passion of expression, whereby without being aware of it in the least he informs against himself when he «never can forgive himself» that he could sin thus (for this sort of talk is pretty nearly the opposite of penitent contrition which prays God for forgiveness)-- this despair is far from being a characteristic of the good, rather it is a more intensive characterization of sin, the intensity of which is a deeper sinking into sin.
Rather than adding more to the legal code, wouldn't it be better simply to make more people aware of what already exists and addresses existing situations?
(He was, however, well aware of and rather perceptive about Emerson.)
Rather than adding to the legal code, wouldn't it be better simply to make more people aware of the law, encouraging flexible solutions appropriate to individual situations?
How often the alcoholic or his relative says in retrospect, «If I had only been aware of the early symptoms, I could have looked for help rather than trying to fight it through myself.»
It was rather to help members of all faiths to become aware of the universal experience which had been his.
Here we are not emphasizing a merely verbal correlation but rather a profound fact: that the master only becomes fully aware of the sense of his mastership in its highest and final form through a perceptive and comprehending disciple, and it is the disciple who ordains his master to mastership.
That is to say, the more one is aware of one's own involvement in a scientific enterprise, the more one understands it as participation in a mystery, rather than as a conquest of exterior and objective territory.
Second, Schillebeeckx argues that the reason that Mark mentions no resurrection appearances is not that he wasn't aware of them, but rather because they didn't fit with his theology.
Rather, we need to become more self - aware of our own inner personal Pharisees, be honest about it, and thereby make the church a safer place to be a human being.
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