Sentences with phrase «by traditional cultures»

Through self designed rituals informed by traditional cultures, he consults a non-conscious world of animals and birds to seek relevant information.
Detoxification practices such as sweat lodges were practiced by traditional cultures long before these new challenges were introduced, and they're even more important today.
According to the field studies of the preeminent Dr. Weston Price, organ meats were eaten by traditional cultures across the globe.
The valuing of the organs and glands by traditional cultures is not haphazard.
Baobab fruit has been eaten by traditional cultures all over the world for thousands of years as a daily food, and medicinally in greater amounts to reduce acute dysentery, as well as chronic diarrhea and constipation.
Anecdotally speaking, given that mate has been enjoyed by traditional cultures for centuries, it is likely that there is at least some benefit to drinking it in moderation although this has yet to be firmly established by human studies.
In addition to the absence of baker's yeast to make the bread rise, true sourdough bread as baked by traditional cultures throughout the world and by my own ancestors in Northern Europe — the type of bread ideal for my personal genome — is baked at a lower temperature for a longer period of time which protects the integrity of the proteins in the cereal grains as well as the nutritional value.
Discover how proper nutrition contributes to the lifelong health of your baby (the «developmental origins theory»), the sacred fertility foods used by traditional cultures around the world, and how to avoid the alarming increase in infertility and birth complications in the modern world.
Castor oil has been used by traditional cultures for centuries to treat gynecological problems, promote normal menstruation, improve milk production and relieve breast pain in nursing mothers.
Limiting grains to a moderate level as practiced by Traditional Cultures is a good goal to strive for when making snacks — overeating of grains even if homemade and carefully prepared to eliminate anti-nutrients can bring on weight issues in a hurry and encourage lack of variety in your family's diet.
These notes have been used by traditional cultures for centuries prior to finding their way into the Western fragrance repertoire, and were used in commercial perfumes until recently when synthetic molecules were developed to replace them.
Seaweed has been prized by traditional cultures for centuries, due to its superior nutritional and medicinal properties.
While there is room for talking about such a step, one should not ignore the specific contribution made by traditional cultures to the whole process of formulating Christian doctrines.
As well as being deeply affected by the traditional culture of Odisha in India, Panda cites as influences Conceptual artist On Kawara and the French - American artist Louise Bourgeois.

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INDIGENOUS business experts say rapid growth in the sector is forcing a significant culture shift but it is still being restrained by traditional biases.
While it might sound inconceivable, companies around the world (including American online retailer Zappos) are aiming to reinvent traditional corporate culture by trying a new non-hierarchical organization method.
Enterprise mobility allows businesses to create an entrepreneurial culture by allowing employees to work in a variety of environments — breaking traditional workplace boundaries.
Most Russian citizens were attracted by what the Church had preserved: a culture that was Russian and traditional, but non-Soviet.
``... a new culture is foreshadowed in the turbulence and spiritual confusion of [our] times... our certainty of imminent change is based... upon the worldwide breakdown of established social order and traditional culture;... nowhere more marked or more disastrous than within that civilisation... that goes by the name of Christendom.»
China needs to find or develop a worldview that allows it to recover much of its traditional culture and values in a way that also opens it to the knowledge that has been gained by Western science.
Only such communities can embody for the broader culture the large, capacious vision of the good made possible by moral restraint and traditional ways of life — the vast and beautiful «yes» for the sake of which an occasional narrow or stern «no» is required.
Neo-fundamentalists believe they alone are remaining true to the fullness of the gospel and orthodox faith while the rest of the evangelical church is in grave, near - apocalyptic danger of theological drift, moral laxity, and compromise with a postmodern culture — a culture which they see as being characterized by a skepticism towards Enlightenment conceptions of «absolute truth,» a pluralistic blending of diverse beliefs, values, and cultures, and a suspicion of hierarchies and traditional sources of authority.
(I put «traditional» in quotes because our conception of what constitutes «traditional» is typically influenced more by our Western, relatively privileged, culture than that of the ancient Near Eastern world in which the Bible was written.)
In contrast to suburbia, the traditional city is a complex institution designed to address and transform the unpleasant aspects of human life by means of community, culture and civil society.
Missionary translations of the message provided the primary impetus for this new form of Christian agency, preserving indigenous cultures by fixing them in written texts and preserving the traditional names of God in translating the Bible into new cultures.
It serves as an indication of the breakdown of civil discourse, and the attempt by some culture warriors on the left to denigrate traditional religious believers as a darkened sect, unworthy of consideration.
It is also necessary to insist that any pattern of development for the tribals and others who still have cultures and communities predominantly based on the primal vision of undifferentiated unity, world - as - nature and cosmic spirituality, should introduce differentiation and individuality, historical dynamism and secularism gradually and without violently tearing down but grafting on to the stabilities of traditional spirit and patterns of life and living followed by them In fact from my experience, I have found that modernized educated tribal leaders are the worst offenders in this respect.
Margaret Mead notes that «within traditional American culture... there runs a persistent belief that all leisure [play] must be earned by work and good works... [and] second, while it is enjoyed it must be seen in a context of future work and good works.
Our Western culture has moved so rapidly in the past half century, our ways of thinking have been so affected by the scientific, technological, and secular advances, that our situation seems divorced almost completely from society as presupposed in biblical and traditional theological thinking.
Television is taking over the traditional role of teacher and preacher in our culture, while at the same time becoming controlled by a few who limit the points of view.
But I question the link between the loss of traditional culture and the tremendous lethality of that war and, by implication, later wars of the twentieth century.
We and many others made the case to our culture that traditional marriage is God's good design, that this institution, embodied by a man and a woman joining together, leads to social flourishing.
I do not know how far that has been appropriated by Chinese Christians, but it stands as a threat to the healthier potentialities of traditional Chinese culture.
Christians should not assume, however, that the emerging global civilization will come back by itself to common sense and traditional values: the new culture must be evangelised.
The problem is that our liberal culture encourages us to respond to these experiences of unhappiness by blaming the ever - so - slight remnants of the traditional «NO!»
In the place of the strong gods of traditional culture, the globalized future will be governed by the hearth gods of health, wealth, and pleasure.
Moreover, secular myths having to do with individual freedom, material success, and perhaps especially the wonders of technology may be an even more powerful source of societal legitimation than, traditional religious arguments by virtue of being grounded in many assumptions that are virtually axiomatic in the culture.
In Snow's view, the culture of literature, the traditional culture, had been «remarkably little diminished by the emergence of the scientific one, which rules the Western world.»
As for Mr. Trump, defender of traditional culture and religious freedom against «secular judges,» that forlorn hope is belied by the warm welcome afforded proponents of lifestyle libertinism — the principal driver of activist federal judging - as - legislating — at the Republican convention in Cleveland.
The dominance of youth culture in American high schools caused by the weakness of traditional values is not favorable to the market economy of capitalism.
In traditional political systems, elites justify their supereminence by demonstrating their loyalty to a common culture.
Everyone brings a dish to share so lunch is always a beloved mish - mash of cultures — last year my mum's soya sauce duck with Chinese mushrooms fought for space on the overloaded table with my Auntie R's traditional roast turkey, my sister in law's clove - studded ham, our friend's Malaysian lamb curry, king prawns, oysters, my ex's German coleslaw and potato salad, noodles, smoked fish and quinoa salad brought by friends and my dad's famous lobster noodles.
«And tribal Third World cultures embrace spicier foods, as opposed to the traditional ketchup - like blandness preferred by Western cultures
We acknowledge also that language, culture, spirituality, health and wellbeing and nutritional and medicinal knowledge are inextricably linked to peoples» traditional lands and are strengthened, deepened and replenished by being on their traditional lands.
«The category has been further boosted by the growing availability and promotion of plant - based options to traditional dairy lines, particularly beverages, but also cultured products such as yogurt, frozen desserts and ice cream, creamers and cheese.»
Made by hand using traditional methods, this silky yogurt contains just local, antibiotic - free milk from New York's Hudson Valley, vanilla bean and heirloom cultures, making it a step above competitors.
As the world spins on its axis in the Asian century, buoyed by optimism, the new generation are interested in exploring traditional culture and heritage.
Our Firm is located near the castle of Canossa, in the hills of Pecorile and focuses its activities in full respect of nature, following only the organic production method.Our cows are raised without GMO, chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides and without antibiotics.The production culture is all used in breeding, infact, the animals have access to pasture and are treated with homeopathic and herbal medicines.All working process of Parmigiano Reggiano, is followed by the master cheese maker, using traditional methods of processing.
Chobani ® Smooth is a delicious, low - fat (1 - 1.5 %) classic yogurt with 25 % less sugar and twice the protein of other traditional yogurts.iii Chobani ® Smooth is made by lightly straining the yogurt to keep the protein that's naturally found in milk — using a unique blend of live and active cultures and probiotics — without the tart taste and thicker texture typically found in strained yogurts.
In «Traditional Ethiopian Cuisine» (published by Xlibris), Campbell helps readers experience her homeland's culture and cuisine.
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