Sentences with phrase «epiphany moment»

For me, the epiphany moment didn't come till late 2009, but I'm glad it did or I wouldn't be sitting now, enjoying doing what I like and have the companies and their CEOs work for me, the shareholder.
That was probably your epiphany moment.
Focusing on process and not the profit has been my epiphany moment and as you say the money does follow.
Eventually, the conclusion will tell the reader that what would be the effect of your epiphany moment in the future, whether it has created negative consequences in your life or positive.
He's not even my administrator but to me this was an epiphany moment.
Stewart masterfully wields Saulnier's words but, as new pieces of evidence crop into place, there's never an epiphany moment that defines the character or his emotionless, brutal actions.
One night, I had an epiphany moment: What if I dated one of these women that I was friends with before entering the Friend Zone?
To realized why I didn't have that epiphany moment, where I stood back and really patted myself on the back.
It was an epiphany moment.
I started doing this a few years ago when I was working at a raw vegan restaurant — such an epiphany moment!
At 8:18 am on Tuesday 23 February 2010, a week before Cardinal Murphy - O'Connor debated the virtues of a Catholic England, something happened that may well come to be seen by such historians as an epiphany moment, revealing with telling clarity the contemporary British Church's propensity to get unwillingly sucked into an agenda profoundly at variance with our own.
I can tell you it certainly wasn't one of those epiphany moments where I immediately realized how much I loved it, but it's with each subsequent viewing that it gets better and better and better.

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Every entrepreneur has that moment — an experience, an epiphany, getting fired, getting desperate, getting fed up; getting lucky enough to have the right mentor — that inspired them to someday become an entrepreneur.
For every triumphant epiphany they enjoyed, they endured a humbling moment that reminded them how far they still had to go.
Most people define epiphany as an «ah - ha» or «eureka» moment, a discovery, of sorts, that somehow «clicks» and makes perfect sense, bringing into focus the blur you had been pondering.
But «Beauty Patch» chases the moment of epiphany so single - mindedly that it forgets to be sensitive about how it's accomplished.
Miller prefers moments of transcendence, presumably epiphanies, preferably through art, especially music.
You know that such a prayer will be answered, because there has already been a previous answering, a previous epiphany, a previous moment where the ground opened up and you knew you were in touch with infinite mystery and you knew you were yourself infinite mystery.
Earlier, to «cling to being» was to close oneself to the sacred; now, the dialectical affirmation of being in the immediate moment is an epiphany of the sacred.
Totally committed as he is to the full epiphany of faith in the concrete moment before him, the contemporary Christian must accept the death of God as a final and irrevocable event.
Was it a moment of epiphany or a gradual realisation of its importance?
In fact, the epiphany that came to me on the day over six years ago when I chose to quit drinking was that all my crying to God to help me quit wasn't going to work — because in that moment I was confronted by the awareness that I had to choose whether to quit or not, that there was no heavenly big daddy waiting in the wings to help me do so, that my choice to not drink would not change the fact that I have come from a family of alcoholics and other addictions that may have a genetic component.
What is new in the Christian name of Jesus is the epiphany of the totality of the sacred in the contingency of a particular moment of time: in this name the sacred appears and is real only to the extent that it becomes actual and realized in history.26
The incarnation is only truly and actually real if it effects the death of the original sacred, the death of God himself... What is new in the Christian name of Jesus is the epiphany of the totality of the sacred in the contingency of a particular moment of time: in this name the sacred appears and is real only to the extent that it becomes actual and realized in history [The Gospel of Christian Atheism (Westminster, 1966), pp. 54, 57].
present moments of existence which seem to have revelatory power, secular epiphanies akin to what scholastic philosophers called acts.
The fullness of the divine that appeared in the Incarnation would be surpassed by an even fuller epiphany of the sacred at a future moment in time.
The full implication of this view is that there is no special time or place where the epiphany of the sacred occurs; it occurs everywhere and in every moment: the sacred center is everywhere and sacred time is anytime.
Moreover, each new moment in the dialectic of experience carries a new epiphany of the sacred that completely negates its predecessor.
The moment opened Tillman's thinking, to put it mildly, and gave rise to an epiphany: He would make music with a mission.
When the path of eternity is bent or curved, then the way down is the way up, and the final or eschatological epiphany of Christ will occur kenotically in the immediate moment: «Being begins in every Now.»
Once we confess that Christ is fully present in the moment before us, then we can truly love the world, and can embrace even its pain and darkness as an epiphany of the body of Christ.
My quest for delicious homemade gluten free churros has had it's moments of complete and utter failure as well as recipe epiphanies in the way of street fair style fried donuts.
Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world.
«My moment of epiphany came 20 years ago when I was in a CAVE [a virtual reality room with images projected onto the walls] at the supercomputer center in Illinois,» he says.
Myths like this one sometimes make it seem that science moves along in a series of epiphanies, hopping from one transcendent moment to another.
Many of my coaching clients first come to me looking for the epiphany: that instant moment when you have it figured out, and all of the emotional pain...
Recently, I had an epiphany at an unexpected moment.
Many clients have post-Reiki epiphanies, or moments of intense, healing clarity.
This blog shares the journeys, joys, frustrations, epiphanies, confusions, and awkward moments that make travelling this world a true adventure.
Containing everything from mundane minutiae to sublime epiphany (the Zissou - type moment with the wolf at the end), it's a film where tender care and the joy of creation shows in every frame.
Indeed, it's thanks to Kidman that one of the most astounding movie moments of 2004 occurs in what is otherwise one of the year's worst films: an expertly shifting play of emotions, from doubt to epiphany, that Kidman's Anna beautifully conveys across a lingering close - up, in a scene set in a concert hall.
The climax is a crazy epiphany of cleansing sin: Toller donning a vest of barbed - wire thorns, strapping on his bomb, all set to the rapturous hymn «Leaning on the Everlasting Arms,» and then a cut to black that echoes the final moment of «The Sopranos.»
«A refreshingly grown - up exploration of a woman at a personal and professional crossroads that's stronger for never pushing its narrative or its finely wrought lead character in the direction of big moments or bullshit epiphanies
Carver's stories are equally low - key: Typically, some random occurrence leads the protagonist not, as in James Joyce, to a hifalutin existential epiphany, but rather to a bittersweet moment of often ironic clarity.
Picnic At Hanging Rock grips one like a vise, and is full of superb epiphanies: the thunderbolt moment when Michael, after searching the Rock alone, recovers from subsequent catatonia just long enough to thrust a piece of torn lace, from a girl's dress, into Albert's hand; the sudden, nervous volte - face when timorous Miss Lumley hands in her notice; the visit of the apparently recovered Irma, clad all in red, to the school gym, where her friends greet her first with hostile silence and then with a barrage of questions about what really happened, giving way to uncontrollable mass hysteria in the process.
So in the wake of this epiphany, he seizes the moment, sits down at his keyboard and hammers out a «mission / morality statement,» in which he reorganizes his entire approach to his career, including reestablishing parameters and setting new priorities making conscience, ethics and integrity his paramount concerns.
Sure there is the climax at the end when Jason has his moment of clarity but he didn't grow into this, hell, if That Awkward Moment actually followed reality he would never have made it to be in position for his epiphany (the shit he does to Ellie should never have been forgmoment of clarity but he didn't grow into this, hell, if That Awkward Moment actually followed reality he would never have made it to be in position for his epiphany (the shit he does to Ellie should never have been forgMoment actually followed reality he would never have made it to be in position for his epiphany (the shit he does to Ellie should never have been forgiven).
Although Perry's script allows for no epiphanies and ultimately Philip can only transcend his priggishness by becoming — at best — a tolerable person, it's clear from the opening moments that Philip only treats others exactly the way he wishes to be treated.
These tools and content, when used at the right moment for the right end, enable breakthrough epiphanies for students that stoke further conversation and questions.
... Halfway through this year there was an epiphany I had when I realised «Oh, this is now when I'm really getting those top kids and I'm losing the lower performers», so I actually, in the moment, identified when that was happening.
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