Atheism offers nothing to me, it never has and never will, it doesn't make me feel good or comfort me, it's not there for me when I'm sick or ill, it won't intervene in my times of need or protect me from hate, it doesn't care if I fail or succeed, it won't wipe the tears from my eyes, it does nothing when I have no where to run, it won't give me wise words or advice, it has no teaches for me to learn, it can't show me what's bad or nice, it's never inspired or excited anyone, it won't help me fulfill all my goals, it won't tell me to stop when I'm having fun, it's never saved one single soul, it doesn't take credit for everything I achieve, it won't make me get
down on bended knee, it doesn't demand that I have to believe, it won't torture me for eternity, it won't teach me to hate or despise others, it won't tell me what's right or wrong, it can't tell nobody not to be lovers, it's told no one they don't belong, it won't make you think life is worth living, it has nothing to offer me, that's true, but the reason Atheism offers me nothing is because I've never asked it to, Atheism offers nothing because it doesn't need to, Religion promises everything because you want it to, You don't need a Religion or to have faith, You just want it because you need to feel safe, I want to feel reality and nothing more, Atheism offers me everything that Religion has stolen before.
Some agents are very desperate for business and some have learned that if they plead and get
down on bended knee, clients will change their minds about switching agents.
Not exact matches
«God's Going to Cut You
Down» sees Cash «
on bended knee talkin'to the man from Galilee.»
My experience with finding God was one night 30 years ago
bending down on my
knees looking up and asking if He was real.
Partners stand back to back,
bend knees and lower
down slowly in unison until both are in the wall sit position with feet flat
on the floor and thighs parallel to the ground.
When asked by SI about the $ 15,000, Frohman's widow, Barbara, said her husband told her Winfield lent Spira the money after Spira went to Winfield and her husband «crying, hysterical,
on bended -
down knees» for help in covering huge debts he apparently owed to mob bookies.
One thing that made tummy time bearable when my kids were your daughter's age was for me or my husband to lie
down on our backs and put the kids
on our chests or to lift them up
on our
bent knees.
Also, Baby Airplane: Again, Mom reclines,
bending knees and placing baby facing her
on her shins, then lifts baby up and toward her, then back
down.
She will crouch
on the floor, one
knee down, one
bent and facilitate the birth of her child.
Finally, when the breakers are in full swing, women invariably bring
down one
knee and take a kneeling position with one
knee on the floor, the other
bent.
Grandmother Naomi, now well into her 80s, still remembers the excitement she felt the first time she used the newly invented mop that allowed her to wash her floors without
bending down on her hands and
knees.
-- All the members of the family bathe in it, and it is necessary to wash it thoroughly every time you want to bathe your baby; — while bathing the baby you have to
bend (you can also get
down on your
knees or sit
down).
You can also place her
on her tummy over the lower part of your leg,
knees bent under her in a sort of kneeling position so her chest rests
on your leg and encourage her to put her hands
down on the floor to bear weight
on them.
For an easier version of this, perform leg raises without the candlestick lift or while
bending your
knees on the way
down.
Lie
down on your back and
bend your left
knee up and move it over to your right
knee.
Exhale and
bend your
knees as if you are sitting
down on a chair.
Step right leg out to side and
bend knee to 90 degrees, reaching hands
down on either side of right foot.
To do hip thrusts, lay
on your back
on a mat with your
knees bent, feet parallel, and palms
down on the mat.
Another often overlooked problem when squatting is raising the hips faster than the chest and shoulders, which can excessively stress your lumbar spine as you extend the lower back, so make a mental note to always raise your hips and shoulders at the same time, just as you
bend your hips and
knees at the same time
on your way
down.
Lie
down on your left side with your
knees bent.
Single - leg / Medicine Ball Bridge: Lie faceup with
knees bent, left leg straight up and right heel
on top of medicine ball, arms at sides with palms
down (A).
Lay
down on your back and
bend both legs at the
knees.
To do this crunch variation, lie face up with your
knees bent, feet flat
on the floor, and palms facing
down underneath you.
How to: Sit
down on the floor,
knees bent and feet flat.
-- Lie
down on the floor with your
knees bent.
-- Lie
down on the floor with your
knees bent and your feet lifted from the ground (over your hips), and your hands behind your neck for support.
Lie face
down on a Swiss ball with your heels together and
knees slightly
bent outwards.
Sit
down on the machine and place your feet
on the front platform, keeping your
knees slightly
bent.
Lie
down on your stomach, then
bend your
knees and grab the outsides of your feet or ankles.
Lie
down on your back with your
knees bent and your feet planted
on the floor.
Keeping the right leg straight, lower yourself
down into a squat by moving all the weight
on the left side and
bending the left
knee.
Move like you're sitting
down on a chair by sending your hips back,
bending your
knees and pushing your weight into your heels.
lie
down on your back with your lower back pressed into the mat and
bend your
knees.
Lie
down on your back with your
knees bent and feet firmly planted
on the floor.
Depending
on your height and the height of the chairs, you may need to
bend your
knees when you come
down so your feet don't hit the floor.
On an inhale,
bend your
knees and sink your hips
down and back as if you are about to sit in an imaginary chair behind you.
Lie
down on the floor with
bent knees, holding a light weight plate with the hands.
To release from the pose,
on exhalation
bend your
knees and come
down to the floor into Childs Pose.
Lie
down on a firm surface, with
knees bent and feet flat
on the floor, you can also have one leg extended, as shown in the picture.
Focus
on keeping your left leg relatively straight with a slight
bend in the
knee, maintaining your balance and keeping your ribcage
down.
Crunches: Lie
down flat
on your back, with
knees bent and your lower legs supported
on a flat bench.
The mechanics of the motion break
down like this: Start
on the erg with the
knees bent, fingers lightly hooked around the handle, and torso tilted slightly forward at 11 o'clock.
The Back Bridge is also great: lying
on your back with feet flat and
knees bent, squeeze your gluteus maximus first, then lift your pelvis a foot off the ground and lower back
down steadily.
Technique: Hold yourself up
on bars, arms fully extended,
bend knees and cross your legs at the ankle, lower your body by
bending shoulders and elbows
down as far as you can, pause, then press back up to arms» length.
Here is something from a curriculum he has written for teachers: «Mindfulness is the direct engagement with the present moment, like you were
bending down on one
knee and literally getting engaged to this moment, and saying Yes!»
Lie
down,
bend knees but keep feet flat
on board.
Lay
down on the floor with your
knees bent.
Lie
down on the floor
on your back and
bend your
knees, placing your hands behind your head or across your chest.
With one foot, take a big step to the side,
bending that
knee and sitting
down and back
on your leg.
After 10 cycles of breath, slowly
bend your
knees and roll the spine
down until the whole back side of your body rests
on the floor.