Sentences with phrase «deep anguish»

"Deep anguish" refers to a strong feeling of pain, sadness, or distress that is intense and difficult to cope with. Full definition
When our focus changed from compassionately caring for someone in our midst in deep anguish, pain and sorrow to wanting to become something... that was when we got ugly.
The prophetic sense of the entity and power of the Word explains in great part the concentrated emotional character of the prophets and their sometimes deep anguish in proclaiming the negative message, the pronouncement of doom upon the life of the political state.
All too often children are taken away leaving women in deeper anguish, and the cycle of imprisonment, removal and trauma is compounded.
We have seen that this sense of the entity and power of the Word explains in great part the concentrated emotional character of the prophets and their deep anguish in proclaiming the negative message.
Man cries out in deeper anguish than ever to be delivered from the crushing burden of the sheer meaningless of human existence.
It is when we are in pain that we think like the psalmist: «My soul is in deep anguish.
«Dissonance produces mental discomfort, ranging from minor pangs to deep anguish; people don't rest easy until they find a way to reduce it.»
No, my deep anguish, separate from the sadness at the loss of life in the crash, was due to a divide, a dichotomy, a chasm I could not bridge.
Sabrina's psychotherapy had arrived at the crossroads of Sabrina needing to go into her feelings further to allow for her freeing herself of the deep anguish of her past and challenging the brainwashing.
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