Such symbolism also relates to the shared realm we all inhabit — the earth — the social sphere, the cycles of natural phenomena, shapes and symbols as
endless as the circle itself.
Not exact matches
A man who is utterly self - contained and whose chief ambition is to be «self - existent» and hence to exist without dependence upon relationships of any sort, is a man whom we regard
as an unpleasant if not vicious specimen of the race; and it is odd that deity has been regarded, and this even in Christian
circles,
as more like such a self - contained human being rather than
as like a man who in every area of his life is open to relationships and whose very existence is rich in the possibility of
endless adaptations to new circumstances.
«30 Hence, verification is an
endless circle of bringing the gross variations in our adverbial responses to clarity in the accusative mode and then using these more definite forms
as guides for further experiencing and responsiveness in the adverbial mode.
In such
circles, the Legion of Christ was a natural target — just
as Opus Dei had been, just
as the Neocatechumenate had been, the list is
endless — whatever its founder had or had not done; it seemed natural to suppose that that was what really lay behind the campaign against Fr Maciel.
You'll play
as Pix
as you progress through the Grid of Infinity an
endless number of levels on a timer fighting obstacles
as you attempt to pick up ducklings and drop them off at target
circles.
Screening: NADA at the Atrium: Michel Auder at The David Rubenstein Atrium The New Art Dealers Alliance (a.k.a. NADA) is bringing French - born, Brooklyn - based artist Michel Auder (known in some
circles as Cindy Sherman's ex-husband) to this Lincoln Center site to show three of his acclaimed New Wave - inspired videos: Heads of the Town,
Endless Column, and 1967.
She laughs in total madness
as her arm is transformed into a demon, locked in a trance they are both casting their self - perception on themselves in an
endless circle of fear and self - awareness.
Used
as a formal and conceptual device, the
circle embodies infinity, which can mean external existence or
endless ennui.