Sentences with phrase «cycle of time»

It's not about the world ending; it's about cycles of time.
The second confirmed a pattern of wet and dry periods over long cycles of time.
A great cycle of time that everyone wants to make money off of.
Introduction — «The Messiness of Real Life»: «At the end of one cycle of time, they say, we experience kenosis, an emptying.
He pointed to two events in time in which eternity dwells, so to speak — events which can not be subject to the cycles of time.
My study right now is focused on understanding «aion» if indeed, it refers to a cycle of time as Strong's states.
«At the end of one cycle of time, they say, we experience kenosis, an emptying.
These are all just ways to honor nature, the cycles of times, and the Divine Feminine.
That is the universal will and the expression of the cycle of the times.
As a peacebuilder, Lederach at the end points on the cycles of time, rather than cycles of conflict.
I consider organic function to be similar to that of a machine and the cycle of time.
Marilyn Levin did a series called «Cycles of Time» that I saw at Toomey - Tourell Gallery, here in San Francisco, using bleach and watercolor on rag paper.
There are different forms of celebration within a cycle of time
In 1988, Gerhard Richter created one of the most controversial and fascinating political painting - cycles of all time, with his Baader - Meinhof series.
Most recently my work has been about the cycle of time, about the death of my mother, about the birth of my granddaughter, and my own aging.
Featuring more than 100 works — from 3000BC to the present day — Seeing Round Corners: The Art of the Circle brings together artworks and artefacts that reflect a vast range of themes and ideas from roundness, rotation and visual perception to wonderment and cycles of time.
Placing Freud's paintings alongside the work of writers Emily Dickinson, John Berger and Lydia Davis, psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, and artists Gwen John, Kathy Prendergast, Wiebke Siem, Marlene Dumas and Thomas Schütte, The Ethics of Scrutiny calls into question how we see ourselves, how our gazes fall onto one another, and importantly how our identities shift over the cycle of time.
Disapproving this, Lord Hope said: «I do not think that a qualitative requirement, as an additional test of whether a given period can be accounted as rest within the cycles of time that are identified, is to be found in the wording of the WTD.
Each time I repeat the cycle of time off and return.
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