Sentences with phrase «emotional realities through»

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God accepts whatever we bring to the God / person relationship — our physical and spiritual condition, personality, connection to reality, our participation in relationships, talents, inabilities, cognition, knowledge, ignorance, life journey, spiritual journey, walk about, wandering, seeking, questioning, questing, acceptance of God, rejection of God — and our emotional and mental status: hate / love, anger / peace, sadness / happiness, hurt / health, feeling lost and abandoned / feeling found and included, agitation / serenity, apathy / passion, confusion / clarity, fractures / wholeness — all of this, all of whoever we are and have ever been and every action committed or ever contemplated and every thought we ever explored or entertained or that flitted through our mind — all of this, we bring to the God / person relationship and God accepts the totality of who we are and every component that comprises who we are — as a gift.
Italy and its voters are victimised and called to occupy their rightful role, again through an extreme simplification of political reality and a moralising, emotional rhetorical style.
One of the greatest benefits of regularly going through the Soul Defragmentation process is the return to our most natural state of being — the joy, happiness, wonder, peace, playfulness and awe we experienced as children but that is often lost in the process of growing up as the sometimes harsh realities of adult life steal our innocence and leave us filled with unconscious trauma, limiting beliefs and emotional wounds.
Yet for all that, the real emotional resonance is due exclusively to Lawrence, who moves through the film with an urgent determination that brings a visceral reality to even the most far - fetched of situations.
Having been tipped about the families living in squalor in run - down Kissimmee, FL hotels by his screenwriter Chris Bergoch, filmmaker Sean Baker turned his camera on the emotional realities of the setting — specifically through the eyes of children who run freely begging for money, swimming, eating ice cream cones, and enjoying the heat of their... Read
We have entered a post-genomic era in which we yearn to create some kind of bio-scientifically engineered paradise where all sentient life can languish in some bovine stupor, in some chemically altered pseudo reality stage - managed by transnational psychotropic drug dealers who offer to chemically separate us from the emotional squalor of our Precambrian brain through a vast array of designer lifestyle drugs, where we sit in uninterrupted epiphanic bliss at the feet of a statue of a Quarter Pounder in some prosaic cobblestone courtyard at a secluded Ronald McDonald House next to an 18 - hole golf course, or in some kind of edenic trans - human extended epiphany in a university seminar room overflowing with just the correct mixture of a Leibnizian optimism and Nietzschean Dionysian pessimism.
But the current reality has fallen far short, as the timid, the ambivalent, and those students without access to academic or emotional support fall through the cracks of crumbling, factory - model schools.
Cranston's hypnotic voice guides listeners through the harsh realities of war and the emotional land mines of surviving in these very personal yet universal stories of a young man's service in Vietnam.
The story takes you through the city itself, into the sewers, in and out of human conflict and onto emotional flashbacks to a different reality.
Through arrangements of (an amalgamation of / a melding of) anatomical elements, abstract forms and inanimate objects, Teresa explores the relationship between these subjects and our emotional experience of physical reality.
Takenaga's recent work examines the emotional weight of imagined spaces and to question the reliability of known reality through visual translations of natural phenomena.
For many years, Yoko Ono has listened closely to the voice of her own emotional experiences, hearing and distinguishing the slightest traces of our societal reality, and continuing her quest for the discovery of reality and hope through the encounters between her work and the viewer.
A main goal of the therapy became, therefore, to help each to confront the reality of their traumatic history, recognize how it had impacted their current relational dynamics, and work through the cognitive and emotional consequences of the trauma, in the field of their current relationship with each other.
While you're trying to re-arrange your life, get a grip on your finances, navigate the legal system, help your children adjust to a new reality, and ride the emotional roller - coaster of divorce, important things can fall through the cracks.
Cognitive Behavioral Approaches The idea that we all to some extent create our own reality and emotional life through the beliefs we hold, the automatic thoughts that emerge and the «self talk» we do about our lives is best understood and presented in the Cognitive Therapy approaches to psychotherapy.
All of the guidelines developed deductively were filtered through the reality of what success looked like in these schools; 39 guidelines were finalized, giving extra weight to what social and emotional learning looked like in sustained practice.
When you are going through a divorce, the reality of the situation can have an enormous emotional impact on your entire family.
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