Sentences with phrase «deeper truth of»

But for archaeologists, everyday objects are material evidence, full of meaning that helps us realign the deeper truth of experience with the stories we tell about who we are and how we live.
As you integrate this deeper truth of who you are, you'll no longer experience yourself as the person who gets left.
You will receive feedback from me that empowers you to fully embody the Deeper Truth of Who You Are, which is the ultimate foundation for joy, possibility and emotional freedom.
If the church would train people regoriously the way they should (well by showing them the milk and the deeper truth of Scripture) we would not need seminaries.
a little too seriously, rather than seeing it as Father Joe's gracious way of steering him away from the superficiality of moralism toward the deeper truth of personalism.
In short we might say that Buddha and scripture denials are primarily methodologically and psychologically oriented; they are designed to shake one loose from easy dependence upon the mere forms of piety and open to him the deeper truth of his own being.
Honing the list to acceptable professional standards that will work with the salary you can afford - and that's market - rate - may be necessary, but at least you'll give yourself a chance to find the deeper truth of what you need from the hire.
Aronofsky sees his interpretation of the Genesis story as part of the midrash tradition, in which Jewish teachers create stories meant to explain the deeper truths of the Tanakh.
Without the deepest truth of Christianity — the truth which Stratford Caldecott explored so deeply and presented so well — the «mysticism, spirituality, whatever you want to call — even gnosis perhaps (not in the heretical but in the Christian sense)» — without that, all the «serious business of intellectual argument and social action» is «doomed to fail».
That is the deepest truth of the Trinity, and it is applied analogously to man for his salvation.
In Scripture and theological pursuit, those who resort too quickly to «Error in the text» often miss the deepest truths of Scripture.
Elsewhere he remarks, drawing a calculated reference to the Apostle Paul's teaching on love, «the deepest truths of capitalism are faith, hope, and love» («Moral Sources of Capitalism,» Society, September / October 1981).
One of history's great preachers, Charles Spurgeon was not only a master of communicating deep truths of Scriptures, but also of engaging with his audience and relating their struggles.
Some found it possible to test their faith by reason; we found it possible to find faith because the deepest truth of faith is not contrary to reason — it may be reason in ecstasy.
A society that identifies the two parties in marriage as Spouse 1 and Spouse 2 has lost sight of a deep truth of human nature.
When we're influenced by these two deep truths of conscience our feelings are astonishingly changed from being egocentric into joyful, more enduring peace which gravitates around and unites with others.
Sure, every women should have a birth experience that works for her, and at the same time, we need to be able to get back to the deep truths of what it means to go through the birthing process.
But there are things that I can do to advocate for that will draw me back in to the deep truths of the transformation that my baby and I are having together.
Evolutionary biology reminds us that we are animals, shaped by natural selection not for discovering deep truths of nature but for breeding.
Rather, you are penetrating the layers and veils to return to the deepest truth of your own being.
About Blog Knowledge attained can be valuable when taken from objective information influenced by our personal judgment, however the deepest truths of our reality come not from this knowledge or the conditioning of society, teachers or preachers but from our own higher consciousness.
The bargain is the audience gets the entertainment and in return they sit through the creator's lesson on the deeper truths of the human condition; the peril is that the filmmakers just use it as an excuse to appeal to their audience baser instincts like gladiators in an arena.
The deep truths of our literature don't change.
About Blog Knowledge attained can be valuable when taken from objective information influenced by our personal judgment, however the deepest truths of our reality come not from this knowledge or the conditioning of society, teachers or preachers but from our own higher consciousness.

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«Authentic» gets at a deep truth, while «genuine,» or «credible» seems to denote the mere absence of fraud.
Dig Deeper: Choosing the Limited Liability Company as Your Corporate Form Case Study: Why an S Corp Might Be the Better Choice While Turner's story is a compelling one for a smaller, lifestyle business, the truth is that fast - growing businesses that plan to bring on investors or share the ownership of the company with employees may need to consider making the switch to an S corp sooner rather than later.
A deep dive into the hard truths of creativity, Gilbert's eleven insights on the subject will make you rethink fundamental assumptions of what you mean by «creative.»
Anna Sale hosts this podcast, Death, Sex & Money with Anna Sale where she explores the deeper questions and unsaid truths that are sometimes left out of the polite conversations in life.
They concluded that falsehoods spread «farther, faster, deeper, and more broadly than the truth in all categories of information».
In an interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News last evening, and then later with the Washington Post, Giuliani buried both himself and the President deeper into a web of half truths or outright lies while managing to taint the legal work he does at his law firm, Greenberg Traurig, a corporate law behemoth with 2,000 lawyers in 38 offices on three continents.
I am motivated to dig as deep as I can into the truth of how this industry operates and invests capital; if I don't know what family offices are looking for, I fail in operating the Family Offices Group association and our Richard Wilson Capital Partners business.
When Jenson traded her choir robes for jeans, a T - shirt and a nose ring, what she gained was much more significant — a new voice, a fresh pair of eyes, and a deeper understanding of purpose and integrity reminding us not all truth has to come from a pulpit.
Unlike some christian fundamentalists who are fearful of science and reason, the Catholic Church and especially the Jesuits welcome this truth because they have a deep understanding of what faith is and what science is, and know that these things are not conflicting.
As for theology, the word means speaking - of - God, which in Christian terms means speaking of the One who is Truth — the Truth Who makes us free in the deepest meaning of human liberation.
Yet shortly after the council, the high culture of the West took a sharp turn toward an aggressive and hegemonic secularism that now manifests itself as Christophobia: a deep hostility to gospel truth (especially moral truth) and a determination to drive Christians who affirm those truths out of public life and into a privatized existence on the margins of society.
Yet there are also some urgent truths that are being badly mangled in the confused agitations of radical environmentalism or, as it is called, deep ecology.
I think there is a clear lead in this blog it is leading towards genuine truth, towards humility, towards love, towards an ever deeper understanding of theology, towards a dynamic faith.
The article highlights Truths that would require us to abandon the shallow waters of religion and enter the deeper waters of spiritual growth.
I think they reveal a truth that is deeper than any literal story is capable of telling us.
After a while you start to feel sorry for the contestants, recognizing that they have put themselves in a situation in which the so - called truth can only expose some of their deepest secrets.
One used to hear that Vietnam was still awaiting its novelist: meaning that the tangled confused hypertext of millions of disparate defeats and small victories and lies and photo - ops and press conferences make no emotional sense until some Tolstoy can lead us through the emotional and factual jungle to a deeper truth.
The polarization is so deep that when, in 1996, the late Chicago Cardinal Joseph Bernardin founded the Catholic Common Ground Initiative as a means of addressing division in the church, he was criticized by some liberal Catholics who thought that the project was not radical enough and by some of his brother cardinals who believed that it jeopardized the essential truths of the faith.
He also examines how the human being who denies these moral truths steeps himself ever deeper in perverted forms of remorse, confession, atonement, reconciliation, and justification, all in the vain attempt to convince himself and others that evil is really good.
Still, a deeper truth is that we have what we have from the hand of the Lord, who «giveth and taketh away.»
And all of it, marked by the courage to take on the tough questions with both generosity and a deep commitment to biblical truth.
Indoing so, he was able to argue that «each person bears within him the mystery of his beginning», and all people carry deep inside them the truths of this primal story.
We may read it, in the light of a long - established allegorical tradition, as a parable of deeper truths; but to the Jews of the fifth century BC, who took it at its face value, the Hebrew story, though not grotesque like the Babylonian, was too ingenuous and childlike to command the «reverence and godly fear» which belongs to all high religion.
For while there are bits and pieces of new information here, the essential truths about the man — his deep (and deeply Bavarian) faith, his extraordinary intelligence, his human decency — were already on display in Seewald's three previous interview - collaborations with Ratzinger.
As has happened so often in the history of the Church, it is when something is attacked (in this instance male / female marriage, a male priesthood, the notion of God as a Father, to name just three things routinely savaged) that deeper insights are perceived and richer truths revealed.
By this revelation then, the deepest truth about God and thesalvation of man shines out for our sake in Christ, who is both the mediator and the fullness of all revelation.
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