What was interesting (and obviously extremely enjoyable) was that while the climax itself was genital and involved ejaculation - it was «mirrored»
by feeling of pleasure (that honestly is very difficult to describe) in the nipple and areola.
Motivation can be driven
by the feelings of pleasure or pain, hope or fear, and social acceptance or rejection.
Not exact matches
Both sons are prodicals what God is teaching us through the parable is revealing the intents
of our hearts there sinful.The younger son wanted the worldly
pleasures that was where his heart was at at least he is honest.The older brothers heart was no better because it was all about him it wasnt out
of love for his father that he stayed on the farm but that
by his works he would gain all that his father had.If he loved his father he would have known how his father would have responded to his brother and he himself would also have been happy to have seen his brother alive again.In the back
of his mind he is worried that he may lose more
of his inheritance and
feels threatened and that is why he responds in the way he does.His heart hasnt changed at all even though his brother has come back from the dead.
Rather, his poetry and prose are merged and submerged in his purpose
of carrying his reader to the place to which «the whole torrent
of our love rushes,» the place
of highly energized and pleasurable «rest» — «there,» where the apparent contradiction
of rest and strongly
felt pleasure coincide and can be communicated most adequately
by Augustine's inardescimus et imus: we catch fire and we go.
The reading
pleasure that results from this conversation — different for different readers — is not merely the simple
pleasure of hearing a good story, but the complex
pleasures of strong
feelings — sometimes violent disagreement, sometimes frustration and sometimes a euphoric recognition, produced
by Augustine's text,
of the «beauty so ancient and so new,» to which Augustine points through the beauty
of his prose.
Mornings in Bodley, drowsing among the worn browns and tarnished gilding
of Duke Humphrey, snuffing the faint, musty odor
of slowly perishing leather...; long afternoons, taking an outrigger up the Cher,
feeling the rough kiss
of the sculls on unaccustomed palms, listening to the rhythmical and satisfying kerklunk
of the rowlocks, watching the play
of muscles on the Bursar's sturdy shoulders at stroke, as the sharp spring wind flattened the thin silk shirt against them; or, if the day were warmer, flicking swiftly in a canoe under Magdalen walls and so
by the twisting race at King's Mill
by Mesopotamia to Parson's
Pleasure; then back, with mind relaxed and body stretched and vigorous, to make toast
by the fire.
He instructs clients in various body postures, exercises, and emotionally releasing verbalizing
by which they can overcome the deadening
of feelings and
pleasure
The simplest moral philosophy
of doing unto others as you have them do unto you is readily understandable
by all normal people, just as a
pleasure shared is not halved but doubled but, to the amoralist, the psychopath it has no meaning as they have no empathy and
feel neither the happiness nor the sadness
of others, they are genetically abnormal suffering from an actual and real physical defect.
Finally, ascetic exercises may in rarer instances be prompted
by genuine perversions
of the bodily sensibility, in consequence
of which normally pain - giving stimuli are actually
felt as
pleasures.
Instead when a person marries... he takes his sexual desire, and he does the same thing with it that we must all do with all our physical desires if we would make them means
of worship — 1) he brings it into conformity to God's word; 2) he subordinates it to a higher pattern
of love and care; 3) he transposes the music
of physical
pleasure into the music
of spiritual worship, 4) he listens for the echoes
of God's goodness in every nerve; 5) he seeks to double his
pleasure by making her joy his joy; and 6) he gives thanks to God from the bottom
of his heart because he knows and he
feels that he never deserved one minute
of this
pleasure.
The goal can not be not to
feel pleasure or not to be drawn
by it (both pertain to the instinct
of conjugality), but not to be dominated
by its quest (which is the very instinct
of lust).
This is the claim that God is not subject to action from without, changing emotions from within or
feelings of pain or
pleasure caused
by another being.
However, I have a suggestion that I
feel would add to the
pleasure of spectators at both pro and college games: the use
of two colored flags
by the officials, one red and one blue, to help the spectator identify the team being penalized.
Actually, as we lie there, perhaps even snoring, in addition to savoring the
pleasure of sex, we also enjoy the warm and satisfying
feeling that comes from knowing we are wanted
by the woman we love.
He
feels it an honor being part
of an organization that stands up for people's rights and that he has the
pleasure of being surrounded
by counselors that truly take their work to heart each and every day.
The article also noted that the golden hour has several benefits for the mother as well, like stimulating the production
of oxytocin, which contracts the uterus back to its pre-pregnancy size, and the golden hour releases beta - endorphin, a hormone that helps a mother respond to her baby and helps her to
feel calm
by «reinforcing the
pleasure of her actions.»
In my case my not having to get out
of bed, my husband continuing to sleep, the security I
feel I am giving to my baby, the fact that I respond to the baby before s / he cries, shorter feedings, more sleep, the
pleasure of having the baby near me all night, and an increased period
of infertility, are not enough to counter a possible increased risk
of SIDS that is unlikely to be backed up
by future studies.
Cocaine is thought to work its seduction in part
by transiently increasing levels
of a nerve - signaling substance called dopamine, which communicates
feelings of pleasure in the brain.
The team then measured levels
of β - endorphin, an opioid produced
by the brain that's responsible for
feelings of pleasure, and analyzed the rodents» tail positions and sensitivity to pain and temperature.
Backing up Kraftsow's notion are several psychological studies citing an expression - emotion feedback loop that produces
feelings of calm and
pleasure when triggered
by a smile.
By eating mindfully we become more attuned to
feelings of hunger, fullness, and the
pleasure of eating, versus focusing on calories and number
of grams
of fat or sugar.
Not only is it caused
by hormone fluctuations, but it also messes with the
pleasure center
of the brain and the neurotransmitters that are responsible for that
feel - good
feeling.
But food is wired very strongly in most brains to produce a powerful
feeling of pleasure so that we survive
by continuing to feed ourselves.
Collectively, we haven't quite made the connection introduced
by Dynamic Eating Psychology that health is also given
by who we are, what we
feel and believe, how we conduct ourselves in the world, the degree
of love in our life,
of pleasure, rest, play, purpose, and so much more.
Essentially, if we are culturally conditioned to think
of a food as «sexy,» or if the luscious texture and scent make us
feel sensuous while eating it, the placebo effect can kick in —
by surrounding ourselves in a
pleasure - focused environment we will actually start to
feel more hedonistic.
The logic behind this is simpe - the reward centres in our brain (which induce
feelings of pleasure), are more active when we talk about ourselves, so
by asking a potential partner about themselves you'll activate their reward centres, meaning that they'll associate this positive
feeling with chatting to you.
This repetitive, glassy - eyed finale
feels more like a weak victory lap, offering little
pleasure but plenty
of lifestyle porn (not to mention product placement)
by way
of luxury cars, a decadent Paris honeymoon and an enviable alpine view bubble bath.
A few unexpected minor
pleasures: the time - travel flick Predestination, an adaptation
of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
of a Robert A. Heinlein short story that's one
of those rare sci - fi movies that feels like it was made by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
of those rare sci - fi movies that
feels like it was made
by people who read sci - fi; the horror Western Bone Tomahawk, which
feels, in the best way, like someone filmed a first draft script and didn't cut anything, all its little quirks
of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
of character kept intact, narrative expediency be damned; and In The Heart
Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure of which I enjoyed every minut
Of The Sea, the cornball sea adventure
of which I enjoyed every minut
of which I enjoyed every minute.
Also produced and directed
by Franco, The Disaster Artist
feels like a perfect fit for this hyper - prolific jack -
of - all - trades; he must understand more than most the drive to create and the
pleasure / pain
of the creation's ultimate completion and exhibition.
The winning new teen romp Superbad was written
by Evan Goldberg and Judd Apatow's protégé Seth Rogen, and directed
by The Daytrippers» Greg Mottola, but it still
feels like the concluding film in Apatow's trilogy
of raunchy, big - hearted, improvisation - heavy comedies about man - children torn between the
pleasures of eternal adolescence and the relentless pull
of adult responsibility.
The screenplay, written
by McQueen and Enda Walsh, has many good moments, such as the clean clothes the Brits force the Irish to wear to receive visitors (Otherwise they are naked, in protest
of wearing criminals» clothes), a masturbation scene wherein one prisoner, in a cell smeared with feces, somehow
feels embarrassed to waken his cellmate with the sounds
of his self -
pleasure, the scene
of how the Brits need to powerwash the excremented cells, only to have the prisoners returned to the cells and break their cots and other furniture in protest — again inflicting almost as much brutality on themselves as the Brits do.
The original Kingsman, adapted
by Vaughn and Jane Goldman from a Mark Millar comic book series, may have
felt like a straggly, goading holdover from the twilight
of the lads» mags — but at least it committed to its nasty streak, and took venomous
pleasure in prodding your buttons till they beeped.
But as everyone surely knows
by now, Albert is Joey's defender, not his destroyer, and there's a weirdly retrograde
feel to the sections near the start where Albert grins with
pleasure at his new - found companion's high spirits and gift for learning: «He's a horse, not a dog,» the lad is reminded, such implicit reproaches proven to be as meaningless as the odd look
of disapproval from Emily Watson (pictured above with Irvine) as Albert's tight - lipped but loving mum.
It is a Porsche that continues to epitomize the
feeling of power inits most efficient form,
of pleasure heightened
by functional excellence.
Certainly, the old tropes
of historic publishing remain — the
feel and smell
of a book, the
pleasure of holding it, the sense
of tradition you get sitting
by a fire with a novel.
«Your Moment is waiting» print campaign shot
by renowned photographer Prabuddha Dasgupta and conceptualized
by Stark Communications Private Limited features glimpse
of momentary
pleasures felt by tourists visiting this God's Own Country.
It's still much smaller than the MCM Glasgow event I covered last year, yet considering this is just year two Granite City Comic - Con has already grown massively, and it was a genuine
pleasure to
feel like that I was, in a tiny way, a part
of that growth
by simply turning up to the first event to show my support.
Finally this week, I have the
pleasure of pointing you towards a very promising blog entitled «Think
Feel Play»
by Shoshannah Tekofsky.
Works that are about the
pleasures of paint, drawing, surface, material, color,
feeling, sensuality, pure visual language, visual ideas, plastic space, beauty, and intuitive expressions are
by and large left out.
As Robert Raczka, Professor
of Art and Gallery Director at Allegheny College, has put it, «The beauty that Kyoung Ae Cho's work attains is a source
of considerable
pleasure as well as a locus
of attention promoting a
feeling of centeredness in the viewer — an experience that continues to be desired
by many though it is increasingly rare in a culture spinning with information and spectacle.»
Ken Price's output has consistently opposed contemporary art traffic — whether, in the early 1960s, simply
by having been made in Los Angeles or, lately, in its unabashed courting
of pleasure («joy,» he says, is the
feeling he's after), to say nothing
of the perennial marginalization
of ceramics and its cognates, craft and the decorative.
There are obvious choices — a Barbara Hepworth, a Richard Deacon — and some less so: a cascading pile
of black
felt by Robert Morris (b1931), Untitled (1967 - 8); the uncoiling sensuality
of Rope (gr 2sp 60) 6» 67, (1967)
by Barry Flanagan (1941 - 2009); Education (2012), a stack
of concrete boards that summon up the qualities
of both slate and wood,
by Michael Dean (b1977); and the saucy, playful assemblage
of domestic oddments, Beyond the
Pleasure Principle (2000)
by Sarah Lucas (b1962).
A certain kind
of feeling exceeds these containers to transmit the promise
of pleasure, all guaranteed
by the touch
of this talisman or the clutch
of that prosthesis.
The existing buildings have a relaxed and casual, even whimsical, quality to their interiors, as if to say that
pleasure is a part
of efficiency; I'm not sure how Google quantifies this except
by seeing how many workers like it, but here, too, the plan is to continue on the same track, even if the new buildings aren't likely to
feel quite as improvised.
For the «at will» attorneys in the office who say they
felt pressured to act in ways they believed were inappropriate, it offers a nod
by calling on the Legislature to review their status to determine if they should continue to function «at the
pleasure of the Attorney General» or should get some employment protections, such as the civil - service protections afforded some other state agency workers.
He
feels it an honor being part
of an organization that stands up for people's rights and that he has the
pleasure of being surrounded
by counselors that truly take their work to heart each and every day.