In all her work, Rosie teaches and practices being guided
by RADICAL LOVE every day and connecting to that through yoga, diet, affirmation, self - inquiry, and curiosity.
This indeed is Good News to the poor, and to all believers redeemed
by the radical love of Jesus.
Not exact matches
Heavily influenced
by John Piper's Don't Waste Your Life and Shane Claiborne's
radical generosity, Johnson stepped out to document a thousand risks all taken in the name of
loving Christ and neighbors.
How much harder would it be for the world to label us as judgmental, condemning, intolerant, superficial hypocrites, if we actually lead
by example,
by service,
by radical, ridiculous, unconditional
love?
Radical commitment is fine, if it is fired
by love.
In sum, what the hippies found is that when the call to
love one another isn't being matched enough
by the actual feeling (and doesn't even seem to be working for the really
radical ones out on the commune), and when the life immersed in drugs, hedonism, festivals, personal drama, and song can no longer keep one from noticing this, there's always the old stand -
by, the enemy, which can be evoked to bring «us» together.
Jesus didn't teach on changing the world
by taking over the government; He taught on changing the world
by showing
radical, sacrificial, merciful
love (turning the other cheek, going the extra mile, giving everything we have to the poor and following Him and His ways).
Your readers might be interested in a recent piece of mine highlighting the
radical difference between the marriage covenant ontologically ordered towards the formation of family and two adults autonomously contracting for «
loving» purposes chosen
by themselves.
To have a
loving intimate relationship with God; to serve others
by practicing generosity and hospitality; to seek justice, mercy, healing, reconciliation, rehabilitation, inclusion, and participation; and then to live non-violently without vengeance and with a cheerful fearlessness of death and worldly powers — that is the
radical and the defiant message and the transformational spirit of the universal and timeless Good News.
I don't mean some sort of epiphany that one might call enlightenment, but a kind of
radical worldview change (caused
by the Spirit) that shapes the way we interact with the world and causes us to take up arms for
love and justice.
People tend to transform Christianity into a religion because the Christian faith obviously places people in an extremely uncomfortable position that of freedom guided only
by love and all in the context of God's
radical demand that we be holy.
The three major forms of the interpretation of
love in the Christian tradition are: the Augustinian with its neo-platonic roots and existential developments; the Franciscan with its
radical nonconformity and nonintellectual approach; and the Lutheran with its insistence that
love of God can only be known
by grace through faith.
While evil is not
radical, if
by that is intended «at the root of things» — for it can not be, if God is
love and is Himself «at the root of things» through His creativity at work in them — it is most certainly not to be dismissed or minimized or talked away.
122 Any meaningful theodicy «can only hope to illuminate the
radical love of God that is not overcome
by evil, that is poured out inexhaustibly over all creation.»
We are not to shut ourselves off from the world in a spirit of asceticism, but to live in the everyday world inspired
by the
radical obedience that is demanded
by the
love of God.
Then she offers a bad, and barely comprehensible, answer: «The question posed
by radical self -
love movements is not whether there is a right to sex (there isn't), but whether there is a duty to transfigure, as best we can, our desires.»
Failing to grasp adequately «the
radical discontinuity (maior dissimilitudo) between the divine
love revealed
by God - and indeed the (supernatural)
love to which we are called - and sexual
love or intercourse,» West tends, according to Schindler, to reduce all
love and even the Christian mysteries to sex.
Once on earth, He destroys the paltry, cheap tricks and works and words of the enemy
by living a life of irresistibility, sinlessness, and
radical love.
I suggest an integrative approach, utilizing the best of western medicine, along with a whole food plant - based diet with the addition of hibiscus, white or green tea, cooked mushrooms and herbs and spices (India has one of the lowest rates of breast cancer in the world), along wtih exercise and plenty of
love and support, rest and relaxation and some kind of spriritual practice and / or meditation, I recommend the books, Radical Remission by Kelly Turner, PhD and Love and Survival by Dean Ornish,
love and support, rest and relaxation and some kind of spriritual practice and / or meditation, I recommend the books,
Radical Remission
by Kelly Turner, PhD and
Love and Survival by Dean Ornish,
Love and Survival
by Dean Ornish, MD..
The Fat Lip, hosted
by Ash, «is a podcast for and about fat people... We are proud supporters of
radical self -
love and the fierce defense of your body autonomy.»
My first book,
Radical Self -
Love: A Guide To
Loving Yourself And Living Your Dreams, was published
by Hay House, has been translated into four languages, and became an instant # 1 bestseller.
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Loving - Dykes
by Bev Jo.
In making the
radical artistic choice to tell the story as if it were being enacted
by players on a stage, Wright falls passionately in
love with his own fanciful artifices.
Roy Grundmann who is Associate professor of Film Studies and also expert on Michael Haneke's films wrote about euthanasia in Amour: «Haneke submits the more provocative claim that such a choice, even when fueled
by radical compassion and even in the arena of romantic
love, is never completely altruistic.»
The enfant terrible of
radical German cinema stars in his own 1975 feature as a working - class gay boy who wants
love, craves acceptance and happens to have won the lottery — the cue for his merciless exploitation
by more savvy acquaintances.
Joel soon discovers that Clementine irrationally had her memory of him erased
by way of a
radical technological procedure and decides to in turn erase his memory of her rather than coping with the loss of the woman he
loves.
Urged
by her psychiatrist (Claude Rains) to make
radical changes in her life, Charlotte starts to slowly break free after falling in
love with a married man while on a long ocean voyage (Paul Henreid), only to find her efforts ending in heartache.
(It also recalls the miracle of Agnès Varda and JR's Faces Places [2017], in which large - format photographs, laboriously mounted on buildings and other structures, become a
radical act of
love by seeing, magnifying, and honoring the everyday.)
EW: «In making the
radical artistic choice to tell the story as if it were being enacted
by players on a stage, Wright falls passionately in
love with his own fanciful artifices.»
You Don't Have to Say You
Love Me
by Sherman Alexie Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose
by Joe Biden Grant
by Ron Chernow Dodge City: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the Wickedest Town in the American West
by Tom Clavin We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy
by Ta - Nehisi Coates The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia
by Masha Gessen Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
by David Grann Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
by Yuval Noah Harari Leonardo da Vinci
by Walter Isaacson Endurance: A Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery
by Scott Kelly Bobby Kennedy: A Raging Spirit
by Chris Matthews The American Spirit: Who We Are & What We Stand For
by David McCullough Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World
by Eric Metaxas The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women
by Kate Moore Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II
by Liza Mundy Everything All at Once: How to Unleash Your Inner Nerd, Tap into
Radical Curiosity and Solve Any Problem
by Bill Nye Democracy: Stories from the Long Road to Freedom
by Condoleezza Rice Churchill and Orwell: The Fight for Freedom
by Thomas E. Ricks Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience and Finding Joy
by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
by Robert M. Sapolsky Theft
by Finding: Diaries 1977 — 2002
by David Sedaris Basketball (and Other Things): A Collection of Questions Asked, Answered, Illustrated (B&N Exclusive Edition)
by Shea Serrano Where the Past Begins
by Amy Tan Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
by Neil deGrasse Tyson We're Going to Need More Wine: Stories That Are Funny, Complicated, and True
by Gabrielle Union
And yet that same journey can lead to a
radical rediscovery of
love, peace and identity in a world blurred
by confusion, unworthiness and anxiety.
Pudu is run
by an Irish couple who have a history of
radical travel and an Argentine who
loves all things rasta.
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Radical Lesbian Feminist writings, plus chapters of Dykes -
Loving - Dykes
by Bev Jo.
«All About Us» — Jordan Fisher «Bailar» — Deorro Ft. Elvis Crespo «Bang» — Anitta «Bonbon» — Era Istrefi «Cake
By The Ocean» - DNCE «Can't Feel My Face» - The Weeknd «Carnaval Boom» - Latino Sunset «Cheap Thrills» - Sia Ft. Sean Paul «Cola Song» - INNA Ft. J Balvin «DADDY» — PSY Ft. CL of 2NE1 «Don't Stop Me Now» — Queen «Don't Wan na Know» — Maroon 5 «Dragostea Din Tei» — O - Zone «El Tiki» - Maluma «Ghost In The Keys» — Halloween Thrills «Groove» — Jack & Jack «Hips Don't Lie» — Shakira Ft. Wyclef Jean «I
Love Rock»N' Roll» - Fast Forward Highway «Into You» — Ariana Grande «La Bicicleta» — Carlos Vives & Shakira «Last Christmas» — Santa Clones «Lean On» — Major Lazer Ft. MØ & DJ Snake «Leila» — Cheb Salama «Let Me
Love You» — DJ Snake Ft. Justin Bieber (Ubi Club Reward) «Like I Would» — Zayn «Little Swing» — AronChupa Ft. Little Sis Nora «Oishii Oishii» — Wanko Ni Mero Mero «PoPiPo» - Hatsune Miku «
RADICAL» - Dyro & Dannic «Run The Night» - Gigi Rowe «Scream & Shout» - Will.i.am Ft. Britney Spears «September» — Equinox Stars «Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)» — Beyonce «Sorry» — Justin Bieber «Te Dominar» — Daya Luz «Tico - Tico no Fubá» — The Frankie Bostello Orchestra «Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae)» - Silentó «What Is
Love» — Ultraclub 90 «Wherever I Go» — OneRepublic «Worth It» — Fifth Harmoney Ft. Kid Ink Players can start warming up for Just Dance 2017 now with the free demo of «Sorry» from Justin Bieber, downloadable on Xbox Live, PlayStation ® Network and the Nintendo eShop.
The complete tracklist includes: · «All About Us» — Jordan Fisher · «Bailar» — Deorro Ft. Elvis Crespo · «Bang» — Anitta · «Bonbon» — Era Istrefi · «Cake
By The Ocean» — DNCE · «Can't Feel My Face» - The Weeknd · «Carnaval Boom» - Latino Sunset · «Cheap Thrills» - Sia Ft. Sean Paul · «Cola Song» - INNA Ft. J Balvin · «DADDY» — PSY Ft. CL of 2NE1 · «Don't Stop Me Now» — Queen · «Don't Wan na Know» - Maroon 5 Ft. Kendrick Lamar · «Dragostea Din Tei» — O - Zone · «El Tiki» - Maluma · «Ghost In The Keys» — Halloween Thrills · «Groove» — Jack & Jack · «Hips Don't Lie» — Shakira Ft. Wyclef Jean · «I
Love Rock «N» Roll» - Fast Forward Highway · «Into You» — Ariana Grande · «La Bicicleta» — Carlos Vives & Shakira · «Last Christmas» — Santa Clones · «Lean On» — Major Lazer Ft. MØ & DJ Snake · «Leila» — Cheb Salama · «Let Me
Love You» — DJ Snake Ft. Justin Bieber (Ubi Club Reward) · «Like I Would» — Zayn · «Little Swing» — AronChupa Ft. Little Sis Nora · «Oishii Oishii» — Wanko Ni Mero Mero · «PoPiPo» — Hatsune Miku · «
RADICAL» — Dyro & Dannic · «Run The Night» — Gigi Rowe · «Scream & Shout» — Will.i.am Ft. Britney Spears · «September» — Equinox Stars · «Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)» — Beyonce · «Sorry» — Justin Bieber · «Te Dominar» — Daya Luz · «Tico - Tico no Fubá» — The Frankie Bostello Orchestra · «Watch Me (Whip / Nae Nae)» — Silentó · «What Is
Love» — Ultraclub 90 · «Wherever I Go» — OneRepublic · «Worth It» — Fifth Harmoney Ft. Kid Ink
Still from
Love / Amor, an experimental film
by CCA lecturer Shylah Hamilton on view in HOME: Making Space for
Radical Love and Struggle
The exhibition allies a range of highly varied works; Reza Aramesh's critical reconfiguration of postures of oppression taken from the documentary photographic record of the late 20th century within the context of high - cultural legacy of the Enlightenment, Jake & Dinos Chapman's attack of those same Enlightenment spawned delusions of cultural progress, Desiree Dolron's exquisite, dense, almost painterly rendering of light and shadow within the photographic medium, Terence Koh's white - on - white neon declaration of Eternal
Love, Wayne Horse's lighter - lit display of sub-cultural, cul - de-sacs articulated in a trash aesthetic, Dawn Mellor's
radical portraits of female film stars, re-contextualized from the objectifying gaze of cinematic light into the critical, imaginative space afforded
by painting, Gino Saccone's loose but formal play of material, surface and light in his multi-media, sculptural assemblages, Peter Schuyff's abstract, shaded path from ambient light into a dark portal and finally Conrad Shawcross» beautiful and austere kinetic work that emanates an ever shifting pattern in shadow and light.
Oppenheim speaks of growing up in Washington and California, his father's Russian ancestry and education in China, his father's career in engineering, his mother's background and education in English, living in Richmond El Cerrito, his mother's
love of the arts, his father's feelings toward Russia, standing out in the community, his relationship with his older sister, attending Richmond High School, demographics of El Cerrito, his interest in athletics during high school, fitting in with the minority class in Richmond, prejudice and cultural dynamics of the 1950s, a lack of art education and philosophy classes during high school, Rebel Without a Cause, Richmond Trojans, hotrod clubs, the persona of a good student, playing
by the rules of the art world, friendship with Jimmy De Maria and his relationship to Walter DeMaria, early skills as an artist, art and teachers in high school, attending California College of Arts and Crafts, homosexuality in the 1950s and 1960s, working and attending art school, professors at art school, attending Stanford, early sculptural work, depression, quitting school, getting married, and moving to Hawaii, becoming an entrepreneur, attending the University of Hawaii, going back to art school,
radical art, painting, drawing, sculpture, the beats and the 1960s, motivations, studio work, theory and exposure to art, self - doubts, education in art history, Oakland Wedge, earth works, context and possession, Ground Systems, Directed Seeding, Cancelled Crop, studio art, documentation, use of science and disciplines in art, conceptual art, theoretical positions, sentiments and useful rage, Robert Smithson and earth works, Gerry Shum, Peter Hutchinson, ocean work and red dye, breaking patterns and attempting growth, body works, drug use and hippies, focusing on theory, turmoil, Max Kozloff's «Pygmalion Reversed,» artist as shaman and Jack Burnham, sync and acceptance of the art world, machine works, interrogating art and one's self, Vito Acconci, public art, artisans and architects, Fireworks, dysfunction in art, periods of fragmentation, bad art and autobiographical self - exposure, discovery, being judgmental of one's own work, critical dissent, impact of the 1950s and modernism, concern about placement in the art world, Gypsum Gypsies, mutations of objects, reading and writing, form and content, and phases of development.
May your marriage be a lonely one, may your companionship be complete in it, and may you bring that kind of
radical love to a world that is hanging on to hope
by the thinnest of threads.
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Radical Lesbian Feminist writings, plus chapters of Dykes -
Loving - Dykes
by Bev Jo.
Lisa at http://www.lisazahn.com (My 31 Days topic is 31 Days of
Radical Self Care — would
love it if you'd stop
by my blog page.)