Sentences with phrase «detachment which»

We suspect that the social detachment which may follow exposure to interpersonal violence may be experienced as loneliness.
Some will have optic disc coloboma, and retinal dysplasia or detachment which may occur in either or both eyes.

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The end result, investors say, is that the national team is unwittingly encouraging short - term trading patterns that amplify the detachment of stock markets, which have become less responsive to fundamental drivers such as earnings trends, domestic economic data and shifts in global markets.
«Mindful attention,» which Schwartz draws from the Buddhist tradition, is a spiritual discipline right in line with the practice of detachment employed by the Church's desert fathers.
It is a way of dissolving, as it were, the detachment from place, a moment of rest from wayfaring in which, as Kate says, place reveals its «peculiar reality.»
His contemporary, John Henry Newman, argued that one primary source of that resilience was the «detachment» of the papacy, which gave it a singular capacity to anticipate historical developments and to avoid mere conservatism.
(n. 29) «Therefore, the priest's life ought to radiate this spousal character which demands that he be a witness to Christ's spousal love, and thus be capable of loving people with a heart which is new, generous and pure, with genuine self - detachment, with full, constant and faithful dedication and at the same time with a kind of «divine jealousy» (cf. 2 Cor 11:2)-- and even with a kind of maternal tenderness, capable of bearing the «pangs of birth» until «Christ be formed» in thefaithful (cf. Gal 4:19).
Part of this is learning detachment from sin - not just serious sin, but the little comforts and indulgences which weaken our capacity for God.
Reading this account, which covers the period from 1492 to 1783, while following reports on the 2016 presidential campaign, will enable us to maintain a degree of philosophical detachment rather than falling into fits of apoplexy or despair.
be a witness to Christ's spousal love, and thus be capable of loving people with a heart which is new, generous and pure, with genuine self - detachment, with full, constant and faithful dedication and at the same time with a kind of «divine jealousy» (cf. 2 Cor 11:2)-- and even with a kind of maternal tenderness, capable of bearing the «pangs of birth» until «Christ be formed» in the faithful (cf. Gal 4:19).
like the pagan I worship a God who can be touched; and I do indeed touch him — this God — over the whole surface and in the depths of that world of matter which confines me: but to take hold of him as I would wish (simply in order not to stop touching him), I must go always on and on through and beyond each undertaking, unable to rest in anything, borne onwards at each moment by creatures and at each moment going beyond them, in a continuing welcoming of them and a continuing detachment from them; like the quietist I allow myself with delight to be cradled in the divine fantasy: but at the same time I know that the divine will, will only be revealed to me at each moment if I exert myself to the utmost: I shall only touch God in the world of matter, when, like Jacob, I have been vanquished by him.
Sociological studies have been made but the limitations and detachment with which such studies are produced rarely shed great light on the lived existence of the Catholic collectivity.
And in this context the word «conservative» means in principle something quite positive, for it also includes the courage to affirm continuity, clear principles, detachment from ephemeral fashions, fidelity to the Word of God which endures for ever, respect for tradition, for what has organically developed, for the wisdom and experience of our ancestors.
Unlike the propagators of the Maria Goretti model, who enjoined girls to embrace virginity for its own sake out of deference to ecclesiastical authority, Dohen affirmed that the consecrated virgin freely chooses to sacrifice marriage, which she called «the greatest natural means to holiness and the source of the greatest human love» for the sake of «something else» (Vocation to Love [Sheed & Ward, 1950], p. 56) In her writings, that «something else» appears to include the spiritual status of a «bride of Christ,» lonely confrontations with God and, above all, the freedom and detachment necessary to serve God in the world.
Discernment and detachment are lifelines out of the pit of loss and the island of isolation to which it threatens to doom us.
Just two of the four Realms of Being which he distinguishes are existential: the items which form the realms of matter and the realm of spirit both exist, while the being which essences possess in detachment from the existential realms is not properly called «existence.»
And in Buddhism, the story of Gautama's Great Renunciation — in which he abandoned home, wife, and child is presented as an exemplar of the kind of detachment essential for enlightenment.
Krishna indicates the three paths of knowledge, action with detachment and of love which can lead to full knowledge of God.
But to my mind it is quite a different question whether an existentialist analysis can be achieved in complete detachment from the understanding of existence which is presupposed, accepted and applied.
On the one hand, this all too modern symbol of Yes - saying unveils the impotent passivity and the inhuman detachment of Christian faith in God, of Christian dependence upon and submission to God, the demonic consequences of which are so passionately portrayed in Ivan Karamazov.
Between the naivete of uncritical fusion with the horizon of one's own heritage and the sundering of that unity by the distance of objectification lies a moment of negativity which can be variously described as suspicion, alienation, doubt, detachment, temptation, or death.
That is what I propose to discuss here: not from the viewpoint of Sirius, as the saying is — that is to say, with the lofty detachment of an observer seeing things from so far off that they fail to touch him — but with the anxious intensity of a son of Earth who draws back in order to be able to see more deeply into the matter and spirit of a movement upon which his happiness depends.
This is for two reasons: first, the minister by the detachment of his vocation knows less about the layman's problems than laymen do; and second, such groups too easily run into one more discourse to which by long conditioning it is customary to listen passively without being very much stirred to action.
Faith must be just as much about journeying and the patience and detachment that the act requires — the very challenge of trying to see through a glass, darkly — as it is about the thing, or the One, towards which we move.
We have all come to see that theoretical detachment or the attempt at that sort of «objectivity» which includes no personal commitment is not in fact possible for man in any of the ultimate situations of life.
It means profound concern for and dedicated action in the world, yet with a certain «detachment» which gives us perspective on what we undertake.
The first of Bultmann's categories which calls for consideration is his conception of eschatological detachment from the world, and of the Being of man as characterized by history and event.
Hence, death can be understood as the detachment of that dominant series of actual occasions we recognize as the self from the many supportive material series which constitute the human body.
Schumann is right enough when he says that it is impossible «to have a formal analysis of human existence which can be detached from every «existentialist» attitude, from every actual disposition to one's own existence», and that «no existential analysis can be achieved in complete detachment from the understanding of existence which is presupposed, accepted, and applied».
But the pain is frequently replaced by apathy, withdrawal, and detachment, which in extreme cases resembles schizophrenia.
The procurator sent a detachment of cavalry which defeated Theudas's followers and beheaded him.
Yet Toynbee holds that there may be (as there have been in the past) situations so desperate that the only thing a person with high standards can do is to withdraw from them, and that such detachment is then the necessary preliminary to effective action on the fourth principle, to which we now pass.
I'm kidding, but only kind of, which is the best way to kid, because I can both inform you about WWE Fastlane as planned while also hiding behind ironic detachment as often as I have to.
Drop - side cribs also sometimes have confusing instructions that caused them to be put together wrong, which can later lead to drop - side detachments.
@Jean - co-sleeping is both healthy and natural, but gets a bad reputation due to Western culture, which encourages separation and detachment from family (and we wonder why our society breeds so many sociopaths).
Having said that, anyone wishing to promote forced weaning, sleep training, routine infant circumcision, spanking, or any parenting method which contributes to detachment between child and parent should be prepared for strong opposing views.)
Parental alienation syndrome describes a «disorder» in which a child feels unjustified and intense detachment towards one parent, as the result of the comments of the other parent.
About 130 persons were rounded up in a swoop by a reinforced military detachment to the area on Tuesday, May 30, 2017, out of which 50 were screened and handed over to the police.
Anyone who thinks that this does not provide the resources with which to solve the Blue Labour problem of the detachment of places like West Cumbria is not thinking imaginatively enough about the rich ideas bequeathed by the liberal tradition.
In the study, the research team identified three distinctive characteristic regimes with regard to the degree of slip at the interface and revealed the underlying molecular mechanisms for each regime: (i) the z - to - x chain rotation mechanism in the vorticity plane in the weak flow regime, which effectively diminishes the wall friction against chain movement along the flow direction, (ii) the repetitive chain detachment - attachment (out - of - plane wagging) and disentanglement mechanism in the intermediate regime, and (iii) irregular (chaotic) chain rotation and tumbling mechanisms in the strong flow regime.
By monitoring your feelings without judgment, his theory goes, you achieve detachment from them, which allows you to soldier through difficult moments without letting discomfort disrupt your focus.
In 2009, the Army named Hale commander of its Dental and Trauma Research Detachment, which was changing its focus from dentistry to facial trauma.
However, according to Baldwin, the hardest part is learning to fly your plane, which will require patience, and a certain level of detachment from your masterpiece: crash landings are inevitable.
The detachment of the iceberg was first revealed in a thermal infrared image from NASA's MODIS instrument, which is also able to acquire data in the Antarctic winter when cloud cover permits.
ROP is a condition that causes abnormal blood vessels to grow in the retina (back of the eye) and can cause retinal detachment, which is a major cause of childhood blindness globally.
Eventually, the perimeter of the cancer cells are alerted, which paves way for detachment and movement of the cells to rest of the body.
Debris entrainment encompasses the detachment of frozen blocks of sediment from the subglacial substrate, which is then folded and thrusted [17].
However, suspension - adapted production cell lines cultured in large - scale bioreactors are more amenable to therapeutic product expression because of their enhanced scalability and elimination of detachment agents, which facilitates regulatory compliance.
This condition can also be associated with a tear or detachment in the retina, which may lead to vision loss if not treated ASAP.
The sudden appearance of ashes, and possibly blurred vision, can also signal a retinal tear or detachment, which is an emergency and requires surgery (it can cause permanent vision loss if left untreated).
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