Sentences with phrase «creative imaginations of»

Technology can be used to create but never to replace the creative imaginations of young minds.
A new food culture is emerging, rooted in Dutch ingredients and shaped by the creative imaginations of chefs trained in (and bored with) Continental standbys.
The political slogans were hand - painted; stencils would certainly have made it possible to produce them en masse, but it would have offended the creative imagination of the authors.
Through its offerings of books, gifts, and natural toys, Meadowlark seeks to nurture and ignite the creative imagination of both the young child and the child within us all.
The Cincinnati Waldorf School educates the unfolding capacities of students by engaging the creative imagination of the mind, the spirit of the heart, and the skillful use of the hands.
Its eccentric mix of tones and genres could only come from the vivid, creative imagination of Del Toro.
«Duaív's autos have captured the creative imagination of thousands of South Floridians who have visited the Miami International Auto Show and Fort Lauderdale International Auto Show during the past three years,» said Cliff Ray, show coordinator.
Guarding against special interests in any particular style or genre, his curatorial projects bridge gaps left in art history and reflect the creative imagination of the past, present and future.

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Visualization, or what Shakti Gowain calls «Creative visualization» in her book of the same title, is a technique in creating what you want from life using the power of imagination.
Make it a daily habit to write in a journal, get on a writing schedule to simply just write what comes to mind or wherever your imagination takes you or use any other methods that may work best for you in the pursuit of developing your creative potential.
It was this combination of constant, obsessive worry, coupled with an overactive imagination that caused Newton's breakdown, but also to his pervasive, all - encompassing creative genius, says Perkins.
So go wild with your imagination and make sure your creative efforts are right up the alley of the community you wish to target.
Among the poorest of the poor, God has inspired many creative minds, vivid imaginations, and willing and hardworking hands.
Let us think of process philosophy as a method designed for use on such occasions, evoked by such disputes as an instrument of reasonable good sense and creative imagination, one that will serve to fix what had broken down and to get things running smoothly once again.
The question is: Do the functions of creative imagination with its alogical wholes and productive imagination with its attention to logical consistencies or inconsistencies of parts, yield results which are reciprocal or otherwise interdependent or conjoined?
But if you lack that bias of wanting to believe from the outset you'll want some evidence showing the belief system in question is anything more then the product of some creative imaginations.
Indeed, it needs a worldview that values the kind of inquiry and creative imagination without which participation in continuing scientific work will not be possible.
These visions arise out of the formed images and ideals of the person in interaction with the creative imagination that is capable of inventing novel possibilities.
What is required by the criterion of human integrity is that occupations be so defined that manual work is also a rational pursuit and an opportunity for constructive imagination, that symbolic skills may be exercised in clear relation to material necessities and in the light of moral responsibilities, and that creative professional activities will be conducted with a vivid sense of the realities of nature and the canons of reason.
Rather, the major premise of scientific reasoning is a hypothesis to be verified, grasped by a fiduciary intention, to use the words of Michael Polanyi, or an act of belief fed by creative imagination, whose justification depends on the conclusion.
But are we really working for our Church of the future, not with wildly revolutionary methods, but with creative imagination and courage, patiently accepting also what has historically grown?
Most good preaching involves just such an act of creative imagination.
The idea of broadcasting as a force in the public interest, a display case for the best of America «s creative arts, a forum of public debate — advancing the democratic conversation and enhancing the public imagination — has receded before the inexorable force of audience maximization.11.
It requires no great leap of creative imagination to see the parallels, at least with respect to their social placement and psychology, between the rescuers then and anti-abortion efforts such as Operation Rescue now.
In their New Age Journal report, «Beverly Hills Shaman» (March - April 1989), they acknowledge that in February Carson and his attorney unexpectedly indicated their intention to drop the suit, and they document that prior to that action Carson had made claims suggesting that many of Andrews «s experiences were the results of his own creative imagination.
Faith in religion, fairies, trolls, unicorns, show how wonderful our creative imagination helps us with our fear of life.
Instead of investing theological significance in a theory about how the mind intuits objects of sense data, or about the reality of the world external to consciousness, or about the extent to which the mind is creative in producing experience, Green focuses on the role of imagination, a term which refers in ordinary conversation to fantasy and illusion, but which also refers to discovery, illumination and reality.
For one thing, it left out the place of creative imagination in the formation of theories.
Moreover, it was precisely the acceptance of the old which provided a rich matrix for present creative imagination to reach new levels of insight.
He has strong individual motivations; human qualities such as creative imagination and personal judgment are essential, as Polanyi has pointed out.8 But only limited aspects of the scientist's personality are directly related to the work itself.
Nonetheless, ordinary Catholics within a state of grace are heirs to the Kingdom of God, and the graced imagination's new ideas and solutions to difficult problems, are evident in the daily course of events that occur in school, work, families or, as Pope Francis hopes, creative solutions to the environmental crises.
Given the conservative nature of religious practice, it is more than likely that the old view would have won out every time, stifling all new creative imagination.
This capacity of the intellect to work with the imagination becomes the place of creativity as beneficial experiences enter, and become the creative responses.
The artist, therefore, no longer was permitted to contribute to religious imagination by the creative work of painting and found himself limited to illustrating the «complete» statement of the religious traditions contained in confessions and in creeds.
We are born with creative imaginations that seek to bring increasingly more nuanced harmony into the sweep of our awareness by way of a continually broader variety of symbols, images, and metaphors.
If we now place under a concept a representation of the imagination belonging to its presentation, but which occasions in itself more thought than can ever be comprehended in a definite concept and which consequently aesthetically enlarges the concept itself in an unbounded fashion, the imagination is here creative, and it brings the faculty of intellectual ideas (the reason) into movement; i.e., by a representation more thought (which indeed belongs to the concept of the object) is occasioned than can in it be grasped or made clear.21
Thus a tension, indeed a chasm, opens up in the relation between reason and imagination, for the latter is only partly dependent upon the determinate concepts and rules of the understanding, it is itself «a creative force and source of reflexivity.»
For the difficulty in explaining experience is not to be resolved simply by reversing Kant's retreat from the idea of an intrinsically untamable, productive or creative faculty of imagination.
We're sort of reminded sometimes that there might be some connection between a romantic and even obsessive indifference to risk and the liberated creative imagination and the highest levels of real productivity.
In this way the «no» to one's possibilities and freedom, the hamstringing of creative imagination, can receive divine sanction.
As Christians we have a binding obligation to make fullest use of our moral insights and creative imaginations to work for what is of most benefit to people.
It is why we are capable of thinking outside the box and have creative imagination and abilities that exceed all the animal kingdom.
I believe in a Creator and Father, who desired man [and woman] as co-Creators and who gave (them) intelligence and a creative imagination to dominate the universe and to complete the Creation... and he constantly sends his Spirit to make the human mind fruitful, even as he made the waters fertile at the beginning of Creation.
It is the process thinkers, however, who have developed the larger framework in which to perceive this unity of mind and body — a unity validated in a limited, concrete way by the actual birth process but more inclusively by any act of the creative imagination.
For Eliot, all creative expressions of the human imagination and all inquiry were manifestations of Christianity.
Scientific models are products of creative analogical imagination.
With our own European culture well past its «best before» date, and with so many competitors in the field, the imagination, as represented above all by story and image, seems a more promising field than that of rational truth to those seeking a creative way forward.
(42) The pull forward of our living future — the hopeful future that lives in our imagination — is a powerful resource for creative change.
Briefly put, by visionary reason I mean the creative imagination God gave us to guide our lives toward desirable goals in pursuit of the good life.
In the diagram all the lines going into the model are shown dotted because its origins lie in an act of creative imagination and not in purely logical inference.
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