Sentences with phrase «epiphany so»

This epiphany so to speak, is what lead to the creation of Choice Mutual.
Thanks Chuck, honestly I feel lucky to have had my investing epiphany so early.
But «Beauty Patch» chases the moment of epiphany so single - mindedly that it forgets to be sensitive about how it's accomplished.
The Dating Goddess helps you understand what to expect with midlife dating through her stories of her experiences and epiphanies so you can experience dating with your eyes and heart wide open.
And this is why I find these epiphanies so unconvincing — the author fails to reflect on the epiphany itself.

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This produced a design epiphany: Existing drones were so hard to manoeuvre that only a kid weaned on video games could use them; Aeryon needed a design that would fly itself.
After working on that set, O'Brien had an epiphany that she needed a business model for her work, so she started crunching numbers, looking at market research, and talking to clients.
Many hours spent in front of the console led to an epiphany that turned into a career: «Someone makes this, so this must be a job.»
That's why their epiphanies and visions often sound so simple, in a «Why didn't I think of that?»
Okay, so it wasn't exactly an all - at - once epiphany.
The principles on money have pretty much stayed the same over the past hundreds / thousands of years, so every now and then you have to change it up a bit to make sure those epiphanies happen.
So Mr Bell (former Christ believer), before this epiphany, you did believe in God and Satan, I ask, which one prompted to you to try this grandose experiment?
Through the events that faith knows as the Incarnation and the Crucifixion, God empties himself of his sovereignty and transcendence, and not only does this kenotic sacrifice effect the dissolution of the opposition between Father and Son in the new epiphany of God as universal Spirit, but so likewise vanishes the opposition between God and the world.
Upon careful analysis, at least ten such points become apparent: (1) Blake alone among Christian artists has created a whole mythology; (2) he was the first to discover the final loss of paradise, the first to acknowledge that innocence has been wholly swallowed up by experience; (3) no other Christian artist or seer has so fully directed his vision to history and experience; (4) to this day his is the only Christian vision that has openly or consistently accepted a totally fallen time and space as the paradoxical presence of eternity; (5) he stands alone among Christian artists in identifying the actual passion of sex as the most immediate epiphany of either a demonic or a redemptive «Energy,» just as he is the only Christian visionary who has envisioned the universal role of the female as both a redemptive and a destructive power; (6) his is the only Christian vision of the total kenotic movement of God or the Godhead; (7) he was the first Christian «atheist,» the first to unveil God as Satan; (8) he is the most Christocentric of Christian seers and artists; (9) only Blake has created a Christian vision of the full identity of Jesus with the individual human being (the «minute particular»); and (10) as the sole creator of a post-biblical Christian apocalypse, he has given Christendom its only vision of a total cosmic reversal of history.
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.
The cosmos remains unfinished, and so we may look to its various evolutionary episodes for signals of its promise but not for any categorically diaphanous epiphany of God.
That's because Modern Man has found so many epiphanies in Flaubert, Rilke, Mallarmé, Rimbaud, Joyce, and all those other last flowers of the Ironic Age.
Get it, so like Keith Ellison this guy got an epiphany one day after having married and having children realized oopsy «I am gay»
The very fact that our present is so detached from its past, from Christendom, with its corollary that an acceptance of the present demands a negation of Christendom, of the Christian God, can mean that the horizon of our present will open into a future epiphany of faith that will draw all things into itself.
If so, when we greet our chaos with a total Yes - saying, a total engagement with its dark emptiness, then we too can become open to a new and total epiphany of light.
I have had an epiphany and a waking to reality that the mere thought of something so supernatural without as one tiny bit of proof is just plain insane.
[3] And so with the help of John Paul's epiphany «even now [purity of heart] enables us to see according to God; it lets us perceive the human body — ours and our neighbour's — as a temple of the Holy Spirit, a manifestation of divine beauty.»
I just hate that it took me so long to have this epiphany!
But then I had an epiphany, one that made me so happy I didn't even give the lady who is always trying to spread her «strictly homeopathic remedies» advice around at Hiro's ninja class the stink eye last Tuesday when I thought of it.
For Mark Bitterman, the author of Salted and the coiner of the term selmelier (which so far seems to have been applied just to Bitterman), the epiphany was a transcendent steak at a relais in northern France in 1986.
This is where he is supposed to have an epiphany of how amazing I am and what a hard week it has been for me and why I'm ever so slightly annoyed and jealous that he has been in bed for two days.
So I had this epiphany the other day that I'm never going to be cured.
In 2007 he was still casting about for a novel resource — one that contained so much power it would cost less than coal — when he had an epiphany in midair.
He felt trapped like a bug inside glass — an ironic epiphany for a man who would work so hard to seal up a handful of his followers three decades hence.
Just as we are susceptible to change during the 90 minutes or so we spend on our mat, the same breakthroughs and epiphanies can awaken your soul while under the influence of art.
Last night I had two epiphanies: one, to tune my 3 year old's guitar so it plays a nice chord with no need to hold down a string, and two, miso soup is so easy and delicious that it is ridiculous I haven't thought to do either of these things sooner.
While the epiphany that life can be unjust comes with experience, my mom's encouraging words to start somewhere and never stop fighting for what I cared about is how I started writing for the Everygirl and why my newfound happiness has become so apparent.
While the show itself could be a bit scatterbrained in attempting to tackle so many ideas and issues all at once, her ultimate, hilariously ordinary epiphany from all of it is the best end - cap her journey could have asked for.
But the freshness of Perry's perspective is the truth that for everyone who reaches a «stop being an asshole» epiphany, there's a dozen or so who take ostensible life lessons and take it as reason to isolate themselves emotionally.
But Fearless, which Rafael Yglesias adapted from his own novel, isn't a movie about a traumatic event so much as about its aftermath, and the long, painful journey from Max's motel - room epiphany to another, much later exclamation: «I'm alive!»
They're all lonely and miserable on Christmas Eve, which means that the laws of Christmas films dictate that they must each cross paths at some point — and have some form of festive epiphany that means that they're not so alone after all.
The film actually states that there are no epiphanies to be had — maybe it was trying to avoid cliché, but in doing so simply destroyed any possibility of truly gripping drama.
This storytelling fabrication mostly succeeds, except maybe that we know by now to expect some Rashomon - style revelations or some non-linear chronological epiphany, and so, taking that approach, The Hateful Eight does, to a degree, kneecap itself.
Linklater himself appears at a pinball machine to tell an extended anecdote about author Philip K. Dick and in so doing pinpoints a rare epiphany in cinema in which the face of God appears to highlight His own confusion and lack of geography.
Gerwig paces every comic episode so briskly, and with such a joyous sense of forward propulsion, that we feel effortlessly caught up in what we're watching: not a series of carefully plotted mishaps and epiphanies, but rather the swiftly pulsing beats of time — and life itself — passing our heroine by.
It's a world where no existential quandary is so great that it can't be solved by the perfect combination of pop song and dream girl, a world of giddy pop epiphanies and gentle humanism unencumbered by protective irony or sneering cynicism.
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.
On the way to that fadeout epiphany, Kemp and Sala, his Sancho Panza, experience cockfights, car chases, jail, breath - igniting hooch, an hermaphroditic oracle and a mind - altering substance «so powerful they give it to the communists.»
Tolerance in the film doesn't so much suggest a recognizably real epiphany as it does a moving Hallmark card.
Given Altman's long apprenticeship as a TV director (1953 - 1966), it's easy to see where his organizational strategies come from: having to arrive at a cliff - hanger, epiphany, or pirouette every ten minutes or so, before commercial breaks.
... 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.
The work of structuring classes so that they are conducive to student epiphany and self - discovery can be very involved.
If there is an epiphany or tempting aside that you want to relate, can you do so in a separate chapter, using the structure of the novel to help segregate and motivate its inclusion?
I was about nine when these epiphanies struck, too young to be considered pious, so she learned to ignore me.
It seems to me that in decades past, an author interview almost always included some story of the writer's closeness to either an editor, an agent, or both — patience worn thin, arguments that broke through to epiphanies, real influence on the work by these representatives, whose business, then, lay so much closer to the writing, itself.
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