Sentences with phrase «deeper sense»

Learning how to live wholeheartedly is what allowed me to be the type of person that truly appreciates those fleeting moments of happiness as well as the ability to cultivate a deeper sense of joy, optimism, and contentment regardless of the ups and downs of life.
We can achieve a deeper sense of consciousness and relaxation by boosting our alpha waves.
«Deceiving a sexually available and involved mate could lead to a deeper sense of guilt,» the researchers wrote.
As a person who has spent a life with quantum mechanics, do you think you have a deeper sense of the absurd?
When it gets to a deeper sense of despair or distress, we're really talking about something stronger.
Being a new mother means you're vulnerable in a whole new way and need people in a deeper sense than you ever have before, says Ellison.
Is there an alternative approach to a baby shower that might offer a deeper sense of fulfillment for the expecting mother?
Composing this letter helps me mother with a deeper sense of wonder, grace, and gratitude.
Our preschool program allows children to spend time outdoors learning, explore the wonders of nature, build friendships, and develop a deeper sense of place.
They come with pride and joy and give their parents a deeper sense of their identity.
You likely have more knowledge and experience with child care issues than he does, a deeper sense of responsibility for your child that dates back to early in your pregnancy, and a commitment to always do what's best for your children.
But every year, when Thanksgiving rolls around, we're reminded of the importance of instilling our children with a deeper sense of gratitude, not just for the toys and treats they enjoy but also for the larger blessings in life.
Broad Meadow Brook's Discovering Nature programs allow children to do what they do naturally — spend time outdoors learning, explore the wonders of nature, build friendships, and develop a deeper sense of place.
Eating well can lead to physical, mental, and emotional changes that will help you develop a deeper sense of who you really are.
with a deeper sense of care and appreciation.»
The Lord, who is proclaimed in the gospel as God's definitive and focal activity in manhood for our wholeness, takes us into himself, makes us one with himself, lives in us as we live in him, to the end that we may be knit together in «a bundle of life» in a much deeper sense than the Old Testament writer of that wonderful phrase could ever understand.
You will then be convinced, I trust, that these states of consciousness of «union» form a perfectly definite class of experiences, of which the soul may occasionally partake, and which certain persons may live by in a deeper sense than they live by anything else with which they have acquaintance.
Sharing with others in significant projects often develops as a byproduct a deeper sense of Christian community than do direct efforts to create «fellowship.»
The Christian message interwove with the local religious traditions so as to give the people a deeper sense of local identity (a sense of rootedness), while, at the same time, breaking down the psycho - sociological barriers that kept nationalities separate and apart from each other so as to allow for a truly universal fellowship (a sense of universality).
In order to bring about a post-critical reconciliation of mind and nature we need a wider and deeper sense of the cosmos than our religious ancestors had or than modern science has given us since the seventeenth century.
Harrington means by «socialization» the idea that the future is bringing, and will bring in geometrically increasing ratios, a deeper sense of increased human interdependence in a corporate environment, one marked by international demands for mutuality, by global communication and transportation, and by interpenetrating systems of production, distribution, and consumption, all of them interlocked and increasingly inclusive of more and more nations of the world.
There is a deeper sense in which we can understand the term so that in spite of our lack of universal perspective we may still attribute a teleological aspect to the cosmos.
And 3) it will require a deeper sense of purpose than is found in competition, production and acquisition.
In a deeper sense it has just begun.
I am arguing that in a deeper sense this distancing expresses faith and that we need to recognize as Christ that in which this faith is placed.
So the thrust of my remarks was lost by focusing upon Newman rather than on the positive point, which envisions a Christian university open to a deeper sense of wisdom than Newman's.
And finally, the awareness that our existence and whatever we have are God's gifts, and whatever control we have over the world is a delegated responsibility — in which, to use the Genesis phrase, God has made us to «have dominion» over the things of nature — ought to give us a wider, deeper sense of stewardship.
The way of silence becomes the opening to an ever deeper sense of mystery.
Ironically, the deeper one's personal faith, the deeper the sense of devastation in the presence of God.
In this deeper sense, Saviour includes all that He is for us: Teacher, Healer, Good Shepherd, Bread of Life and Holy Eucharist.
In this deeper sense, «to be» is the primitive and fundamental act by virtue of which a certain being actually is, or exists -LRB-...) «to be» is the very act whereby an essence is.»
Personally, I should find it more helpful to quarry into the old logos theology, and interpret it with a deeper sense of man's historicity, than to cut off the doctrine of Christ so sharply from its roots as Dr. Altizer seems to do.
It follows that a return gift (which may only be that of gratitude) would further unfold a mutual understanding, so although the thing which one receives back is in the most obvious sense different from that which was first given, in a deeper sense the reciprocal gift returns the same gift of mutuality that one had first offered.
But if a man believes in the omnipotent, omniscient and loving God his life will be destiny in an even deeper sense: for it is wholly borne by the power of God without which nothing, not even man's own free act, can exist; his life as a whole and in all its details is always lived before the omniscient God of love.
Hence, while Christianity rejects the modern optimistic illusion of an automatic process of material progress... it does not deny the existence of progress in a deeper sense.
Martha Crampton reports: «Symbolic identification may... be used to expand our consciousness and to gain a deeper sense of participation in, and oneness with the universe.
Or perhaps he even is conscious that he labors thus in order to sink the soul into obscurity, does this with a certain acuteness and shrew calculation, with psychological insight, but is not in a deeper sense clearly conscious of what he does, of how despairingly he labors etc..
The vulgar view is exposed, though in a much deeper sense, to the same fallacy it sometimes falls into when it would determine whether a man is sick or not.
But, lo, precisely this is, Christianity understood, just as it should be, in a deeper sense it is quite correct, in the interest of Christianity it is quod erat demonstrandum.
But on the other hand, when in talking about sin one talks only of such sins, it is so easily forgotten that in a way it may be all right, humanly speaking, with respect to all such things up to a certain point, and yet the whole life may be sin, the well - known kind of sin: glittering vices, willfulness, which either spiritlessly or impudently continues to be or wills to be unaware in what an infinitely deeper sense a human self is morally under obligation to God with respect to every most secret wish and thought, with respect to quickness in comprehending and readiness to follow every hint of God as to what His will is for this self.
The whole problem of the self in a deeper sense becomes a sort of blind door in the background of his soul behind which there is nothing.
Every human existence which is not conscious of itself as spirit, or conscious of itself before God as spirit, every human existence which is not thus grounded transparently in God but obscurely reposes or terminates in some abstract universality (state, nation, etc.), or in obscurity about itself takes its faculties merely as active powers, without in a deeper sense being conscious whence it has them, which regards itself as an inexplicable something which is to be understood from without — every such existence, whatever it accomplishes, though it be the most amazing exploit, whatever it explains, though it were the whole of existence, however intensely it enjoys life aesthetically — every such existence is after all despair.
And our nature being thus rooted in failure, is it any wonder that theologians should have held it to be essential, and thought that only through the personal experience of humiliation which it engenders the deeper sense of life's significance is reached?
(5) We are sexual creatures, in a much deeper sense than other creatures; in Christian language, «Male and female created [God] them» and «Human existence is a seeking of intimate relationships with others.»
A geometrical system is made up of points, lines and diagrams, but in the deeper sense it depends on the type of space (number of dimensions, curvature) in which the system operates.
Once we have attained a calmer and historically deeper sense of what has been happening — once we move beyond both panic and panegyrics — it should be possible to discern more clearly the future roles of these churches and of the religious forms of liberalism.
This insecurity is economic, political, and social; and in a deeper sense than any of these — though related to all of them — it is psychological.
I recognize that my unconscious has been triggered with a vision, paralleled in recent months in the symbol language of my dreams; a struggle with my ego, my consciousness; my need for breaking through and touching a deeper sense of self.
I'm calling for a deeper sense of repentance as a nation.
It's only because there's this thirst or empty spot in my soul for something more — for a deeper sense of spirituality.
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